Don’t. Just don’t. It’s a stinker.
Archive for October 9th, 2005
Okay, I admit I’m not in a great mood today, and I probably won’t send this without editing it a lot first, but I’m sick of it.
Dear elected Republican officials:
I can’t speak for anyone else, though I can say I see a lot of angry conservatives out there so I don’t believe I’m somebody you can write off as a crank. But I’ve completely had it with you.
First, we have our Senators. What the hell is wrong with you folks, anyway? You’ve been jumping everytime the Democrats crack the whip since the elections. You do realize we won the elections, don’t you? Yes? Then why the hell don’t you act like it. Grow a pair, every one of you. Start acting like the majority and send Reid and his gang of liberals out the sandbox where they belong.
And while we’re on the Senate, why the hell did you allow that stupid torture bill to even get to the floor? Have you read the Constitution? Are you aware that this is none of your business? Were you just trying to gain points — and from liberals, no less?
What the hell is wrong with you? Are you all on drugs? Have you all been castrated?
Now for the House. Knock, knock, do you know what party you’re in? Do you really think that voting for flag burning amendments will draw our attention from all the taxes you’re voting to spend? Do you really think we’re that stupid? And are you stupid enough to believe we only voted you in because you’re social conservatives?
About the only representative I have any respect for now is Weldon, for going after Able Danger and not letting loose. It’s too bad he’s not my representative, or I’d be trying to get him to run for President.
You’re probably assuming we won’t vote for liberals, and you’re correct, we won’t. But what you’re missing is we may stay home and not vote because we’re so disgusted with you. Is that what you want? Do you want to hand Congress back to the liberals? If so, just keep doing what you’ve been doing since you were elected.
We like Bush, but we elected you in part to keep a short leash on his tendency to spend money. Yet, there you sit, spending more money than Bush wants to spend, and making government as big as you can. Buy a copy of Barry Goldwater’s Conscience of a Conservative, read it, and start acting like a conservative if you want to stay in office.



