[StBernard] Jindal says Craig should resign but not Vitter?
Westley Annis
westley at da-parish.com
Tue Sep 4 23:54:15 EDT 2007
Jer Said: "Jimbo, well I practice what I preach so I'm not about to shut up!
(as
You preach).
Jimbo writes: "As usual Jerry, you seem to think the world is Jerry-centric
or something.
I was referring to the politicians. --Jim"
**Jim, I will admit: If one follows a politician, he/she follows him/her
into the heat of the election. If I decide to place my weight (and I use
this lightly without a pun<G>) behind a candidate, I support him or her with
my informed beliefs. Since you have already are Jimbo-Centric, maybe there
is a world where a "jer" can survive, provided I can bring along my beliefs
and concerns. Yours are equally welcomed as an American in a free nation.
Certainly, we know where I lie in my support for conservatives--no matter if
there are 2 or 3 bad eggs thrown out as moral/law breakers of the 150
million or so as Republican party supportes. I didn't get stuck in bash mode
as thou have been, and I've always thrown my support around conservatives
and the issues. And like such, throughout, my opinion to walk the walk
behind better government and through conservative values, I've never been
one to shy away from a good discussion on improving better government in a
nation second to none--whether it's to throw the rascals out or to place
them one vote closer when I go to the polls.
BTW, when someone supports a good candidate (opinionate whether it be for a
good conservative or a liberal), it's never jerry-centric. Since you support
a liberal viewpoint, it's proper to say you're Jimbo-Liberalism-Centric. On
the flip side, may I say that I tend to be Jer-Conservatism-Consumed.
If I'm wrong that you support the extremist liberal view, may I apologize
wholeheartedly. Everyone knows that I'm truthful in my convictions (even
when I'm not always correct by bad judgment) <G>>.
--jer--
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