Bard No more payroll tax withholdings...... Mo more same-sex 'marriages'......http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20000525/ts/pope_gays_1.htm l No more homo sex education...... http://www.massnews.com/maygsa.htm Kids Get Graphic Instruction In Homosexual Sex No more (kid)nappings...... No more phony warrants...... No more Little Havana's...... http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/elian000421_miami.html No more OKC's...... http://www.constitution.org/okc/okc.htm No more Waco's...... http://www.illusions.com/opf/wacoind.htm Waco Pictorial Essay No more Ruby Ridge's...... http://www.ruby-ridge.com/ (the above can only happen if the DemoRats and RepubRats are thrown out of office.) BUCHANAN-Reform http://gopatgo2000.com/default.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 10:20 PM Subject: [CTRL] [BRIGADE] The GOP: Clinton's Bag Boys > WJPBR Email News List [EMAIL PROTECTED] > A vote for Bush or Gore is a vote to continue Clinton policies! > A vote for Buchanan is a vote to continue America! > Therefore a vote for Gore or Bush is a wasted vote for America! > Don't waste your vote! Vote for Patrick Buchanan! > > Dear Brigade, > > "As he often has in his turbulent presidency - on issues such as NAFTA > and welfare reform - Clinton built his winning coalition on the backs of the > Republicans who love to loathe him...." > > With PNTR Clinton has succeeded in ringing the final GOP death knell. > The presidential race is now between Gore and Buchanan. > > I thank God Pat is not a Republican! > > GO PAT GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > Linda > ---------------------- > > The different Democrat does it again, > aided by those who impeached him > > by Michael Tackett 5/25/00 - Chicago Tribune > > WASHINGTON - The lawmakers who helped President Clinton pass the > China trade bill were the same ones who have rhetorically scalded him > on the House floor, investigated him with subpoenas and cast votes to > remove him from office. > > His opposition came from House leaders of his own party. > > As he often has in his turbulent presidency - on issues such as NAFTA > and welfare reform - Clinton built his winning coalition on the backs of the > Republicans who love to loathe him. > > "This is unprecedented," said Marshall Wittman, a congressional analyst > at the Heritage Foundation. "In previous administrations, the examples > are non-existent where a president relied primarily on the other party to > pass a major legislative item." > > The president who came to Washington vowing to be a different kind of > Democrat has changed his stripes in ways not even he could have > envisioned. > > To be sure, his dexterity was borne of necessity after Democrats lost > their congressional majority in 1994. But with Clinton, results are often > not a matter of ideology or principle. > > They are a matter of simply getting to "yes." > > He will leave many marks on the American presidency; a clear one will > be an ability to build unusual coalitions to achieve his priorities. If > history > judges him in part for his success in broadening the U.S. role in world > trade, he will have his fiercest opponents to thank. > > "Political agility, he's got a lot of that, probably more than any president > since Franklin Roosevelt," said Bert Rockman, a professor of political > science at the University of Pittsburgh and co-author of the recently > published "Clinton Legacy." > > A unique ability > > Lyndon Johnson, whose skills were honed as Senate majority leader, > was known for his masterly horse-trading. But he dealt mostly with > factions within his own party or disparate regional interests. And his own > party ruled Congress. > > Ronald Reagan and many other presidents have had to reach across the > aisle on specific issues. George Bush relied on Democrats to pass his ill- > fated budget plan that included tax increases, which permanently > wounded him in his own party. > > But Clinton has somehow been able to give his own party a black eye > one day, only to extend his hand in friendship the next. > > Most of the same members of organized labor who led the public fight > against the China trade deal, and House Democratic leader Dick > Gep.hardt, who led the battle from within, will remain Clinton's friends in > the fall campaign. > > Clinton, in fact, will work to ensure organized labor turns out in huge > numbers to try to return Democrats to the majority in the House, and to > install Gephardt as speaker and Vice President Al Gore as president. > > "The larger part of his agenda is consistent with groups that oppose him > on this issue," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. "He has been good to the > labor movement and working families, though they may disagree with > him on this." > > "It also reflects what Clinton has meant to the Democratic Party," Durbin > said. "Eight years ago, (the party) was branded as fiscally irresponsible, > weak on crime and insensitive to welfare reform. He has redefined the > Democratic Party. It is more mainstream and has shaken off a lot of the > old cliches that used to haunt us. So from time to time, his conservative > agenda splits with the traditional power sources of the Democratic > Party." > > 1994 a turning point > > When he campaigned in 1992, Clinton sent a few distinct signals that he > would not be cowed by his party's left wing, and he essentially has > maintained that posture in office. But the disaster of his proposed health- > care plan and the historic 1994 GOP congressional victories forced him > into a corner most presidents haven't seen. > > Over time, his policies have effectively neutralized traditional Republican > advantages on issues such as crime, taxes and fiscal responsibility. On > trade, however, he has always sided more with the GOP. > > "I know as a fact that he changed his broad governing style after the > 1994 elections, where he said that he felt the first couple of years he was > acting as a prime minister and not a president," said one recently > departed senior administration official. "He needed to strike a balance > between getting votes but not getting so much into the thicket that he > also lost his ability to lead. > > "This is a president who clearly is a better president now than he was > two or three years ago. He learned about the most effective way of > leading the country and governing the Hill regardless of who is in power." > > In his final year in office, he is said to be most interested in a legacy > that > begins with anything but the word impeachment. To that end, he will take > his victories where he can and, given that Republicans don't speak his > language on most domestic policy, Clinton's safe haven has been > international affairs - the one area where he was thought to be most > lacking when he took office. > > A warm embrace > > And as if to underscore how quickly Clinton will return to his party's > warm embrace, the Democratic National Committee held a gala in > downtown Washington last night. > > And when the issues turn to health care, education or guns, expect the > GOP to return to bashing him. > > "For Clinton, this is not personal, this is politics, and if he can score a > victory with anyone's help, he will do it," said Wittman. "And forget about > it the next day." > > --------------- end -------------- > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > T H E I N T E R N E T B R I G A D E > Linda Muller - WebMaster > Post Office Box 650266, Potomac Falls, Virginia 20165 > Email: http://www.buchanan.org/form-contact.html > Web: http://www.buchanan.org > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > S U P P O R T the Internet Brigade ! > Help by sending a Contribution to the address > above or use our online forms at: > http://www.buchanan.org/contributioncheck.html > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Have You O F F I C I A L L Y E N L I S T E D Yet? > http://www.buchanan.org/form-enlistment.html > > Today, candor compels us to admit that our vaunted two-party system is a > snare and a delusion, a fraud upon the nation. Our two parties have become > nothing but two wings of the same bird of prey... > Patrick Buchanan > > **COPYRIGHT NOTICE** In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. 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