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CARLHAYDEN
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« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2006, 09:04:40 AM »

It is so stupid for American jews to support that vicious totalitarian scumbag merely because of his biological antecedents.

I don't support him every six years because of his heritage, solely, although that probably is a subconscious factor, but his voting record isn't all that much different than mine would be was I a senator.

So, you would like to turn the United States into a totalitarian state where freedom is eliminated and evil is exalted?

Well, that's Schumer's program!

I don't see that from his voting record.

Schumer has made it very clear that he wants to prohibit the private possession of firearms and the necessary precursor to implementation of a totalitarian state where evil is exalted.

Boxer is simply nuts, but schumer is totally evil.

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« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2006, 03:27:11 PM »

Schumer has made it very clear that he wants to prohibit the private possession of firearms and the necessary precursor to implementation of a totalitarian state where evil is exalted.

Supporting gun control does not equal worship of evil and totalitarianism.
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« Reply #27 on: January 30, 2006, 04:50:27 PM »

Dennis Hastert-HP
Roy Blunt-HP
Nancy Pelosi-HP
Steny Hoyer-FF
Bill Frist-HP, although his pro bono medical work is admirable
Mitch McConnell-HP
Harry Reid-both
Dick Durbin-both
Chuck Schumer-HP
Arlen Specter-FF

And a couple of past ones...
Trent Lott-both
Tom DeLay-HP
Dan Rostenkowski (sp?)-HP
Dick Gephardt-FF
Tom Daschle-HP
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« Reply #28 on: January 30, 2006, 08:11:46 PM »

Schumer has made it very clear that he wants to prohibit the private possession of firearms and the necessary precursor to implementation of a totalitarian state where evil is exalted.

Supporting gun control does not equal worship of evil and totalitarianism.

Reread very carefully.

Schumer opposes the right to keep and bear arms BECAUSE he wants to impose a totalitarian system, and recognizes he cannot achieve his objective so long as the people are armed.

Now, there are Senators like Boxer who are nuts.

Schumer on the other hand is simply and totally evil.
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« Reply #29 on: January 30, 2006, 08:22:32 PM »


Schumer opposes the right to keep and bear arms BECAUSE he wants to impose a totalitarian system, and recognizes he cannot achieve his objective so long as the people are armed.

lol, what do you base this on, exactly?  quotes/positions on issues would be nice.
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« Reply #30 on: January 31, 2006, 12:27:32 AM »

One of THE best ways to learn about politicians is hear was former employees have to say about him in private.

Yes, former aides have (over a few drinks) noted some of his statements.

I had a former professor who worked as an aide to both Humphrey and Gene McCarthy.  He had some really interesting stories.

You wouldn't believe some of the things that politicians say when there are no cameras/recorders around and they think that they can sucessfully crucify anyone who reports their statements.

I know a reporter who covered McCain in New Hampshire in 2000 and was told that if he reported some of McCain's more bizarre statments to 'the boys on the bus,' he woud never work in the media again!
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