Bush-43 Alumni for Biden
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wrote on 2 Jul 2020, 20:02 last edited by
Ax, the rioters burned down my favorite statue last night. It was a huge wood elk on a pedestal, created in 1900. It really was a magnificent statue. Why did they do this, Ax? It wasn't a confederate elk, or even a republican elk.
Anyway, just mentioning it, as your post seemed to indicate how strong the groundswell is for Biden, from the uber rich neocons, and how this somehow will change the minds of regular human republicans.
They killed my favorite statue, located in the south Park Blocks. That's Portland's tiny version of New York's Central Park. I don't get it. Maybe someone can explain it, eh Ax?
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https://43alumniforjoebiden.com/
“Principles matter more than politics. That’s why we, a group of alumni who served President Bush, and other Republican presidents, governors, and Members of Congress, support Joe Biden for President.”
https://43alumniforjoebiden.com/about-us/
In the FAQ section, under “Am I abandoning the Republican Party?”:
“Many of us remain Republicans! We are proud of the sound principles that guided our time working together and remain grateful to have campaigned, voted and worked for so many great Republican leaders through the years. We endorse Vice President Biden not necessarily in opposition to any political affiliations, but rather in service to our country which requires a greater obligation than partisan politics or party.”
wrote on 2 Jul 2020, 22:11 last edited by@Axtremus said in Bush-43 Alumni for Biden:
https://43alumniforjoebiden.com/
“Principles matter more than politics. That’s why we, a group of alumni who served President Bush, and other Republican presidents, governors, and Members of Congress, support Joe Biden for President.”
https://43alumniforjoebiden.com/about-us/
In the FAQ section, under “Am I abandoning the Republican Party?”:
“Many of us remain Republicans! We are proud of the sound principles that guided our time working together and remain grateful to have campaigned, voted and worked for so many great Republican leaders through the years. We endorse Vice President Biden not necessarily in opposition to any political affiliations, but rather in service to our country which requires a greater obligation than partisan politics or party.”
Gee, first Ax ferreted out The Lincoln Project and now he's figured out some of the Bushie neoons don't like Trump. Ax you may have to change your avatar.
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wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 09:31 last edited by
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wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 11:43 last edited by
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Ax, the rioters burned down my favorite statue last night. It was a huge wood elk on a pedestal, created in 1900. It really was a magnificent statue. Why did they do this, Ax? It wasn't a confederate elk, or even a republican elk.
Anyway, just mentioning it, as your post seemed to indicate how strong the groundswell is for Biden, from the uber rich neocons, and how this somehow will change the minds of regular human republicans.
They killed my favorite statue, located in the south Park Blocks. That's Portland's tiny version of New York's Central Park. I don't get it. Maybe someone can explain it, eh Ax?
wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 13:14 last edited by@Rainman said in Bush-43 Alumni for Biden:
Ax, the rioters burned down my favorite statue last night. It was a huge wood elk on a pedestal, created in 1900. It really was a magnificent statue. Why did they do this, Ax? It wasn't a confederate elk, or even a republican elk.
Anyway, just mentioning it, as your post seemed to indicate how strong the groundswell is for Biden, from the uber rich neocons, and how this somehow will change the minds of regular human republicans.
They killed my favorite statue, located in the south Park Blocks. That's Portland's tiny version of New York's Central Park. I don't get it. Maybe someone can explain it, eh Ax?
This is the stupidest thing ever. An elk? What did elks do? Here's video. I think it's time to start busting heads.
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wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 13:35 last edited by
I was browing their website and searched for at least two minutes to find the list of 43 alumnis of the Bush administration until I realized what 43 means. Now I feel stupid.
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wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 13:40 last edited by
I suppose this means Bush 43 is implicitly behind this.
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wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 13:47 last edited by
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wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 14:47 last edited by Renauda 7 Mar 2020, 14:52
I recall a time a dozen or so years ago when the neo-cons and their agenda were very much in vogue with the ersatz conservative crowd that frequents this place.
Times are indeed a changing.
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I recall a time a dozen or so years ago when the neo-cons and their agenda were very much in vogue with the ersatz conservative crowd that frequents this place.
Times are indeed a changing.
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@Loki said in Bush-43 Alumni for Biden:
I suppose this means Bush 43 is implicitly behind this.
I suspect not. He and his father have both been models of post-presidential decorum since leaving office.
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@Loki said in Bush-43 Alumni for Biden:
I suppose this means Bush 43 is implicitly behind this.
I suspect not. He and his father have both been models of post-presidential decorum since leaving office.
wrote on 3 Jul 2020, 16:02 last edited by@Mik said in Bush-43 Alumni for Biden:
@Loki said in Bush-43 Alumni for Biden:
I suppose this means Bush 43 is implicitly behind this.
I suspect not. He and his father have both been models of post-presidential decorum since leaving office.
No, “hey do you mind if we refer to you?” Seems like something friends do for one another especially when they are proud of what they accomplished.