I'm sorry to say that the Democrats are 100% right this time
Hmm... Let's see.
Under Clinton,
1. Al Qaeda murdered Rabbi Kahane HY"D in 1990, exploded a bomb
in the WTC in 1993, and continued to organize for 9/11.
2. An assassination attempt against Bin Laden that was likely to succeed
was aborted.
2. North Korea developed its nuclear program.
3. Israel was pressured to sign the Oslo accords, thereby surrendering
partially the responsibility for its own defense to its mortal enemies,
and not only that, but supplying them with the weapons they later
used to kill Jews.
4. Clinton promised to release Jonathan Pollard, but then reneged
on his promise (surprise, surprise).
5. Christian Serbs were bombed in Yugoslavia in a totally unnecessary
and unjust war.
I'm not saying Republicans are the best, they're clearly not. But they
are
certainly better than Democrats. The Democrats are good
in only one thing---assigning blame.
As far as I'm concerned, I will
never vote Democrats, no matter
what. The choice for me will be between a Republican and a third-party
conservative, and if voting for a third party will indirectly assist Democrats,
then so be it.
We already know what is the outcome of "least worst" and "lesser of
two evils" considerations. There is a huge number of conservatives on
many web forums I visit that are disgusted with Bush and regret voting
for him in 2004. But no suggested alternatives
ever included
voting for someone like Kerry.
If Tom Tancredo switches to the Democrat Party, I will vote Democrat
(But of course, he won't for obvious reasons). We should vote based
on a person's character and issues, not party affiliation.