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Can we have a moment of silence in memory of the great conservative?

by Guest32999  |  earlier

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William F. Buckley Jr.

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  1. NO, we can only hope o'reily and coulter follow him into h**l.


  2. ya i guess idk

  3. :: silence::

  4. Hi Jim H ,    I will  definitely  follow  your "advice"!  I  liked  him   very  much.  It  is  a  "GREAT   LOSS ''  indeed.  He  was   "ONE  OF  A   KIND".  HE    WILL   BE   MISSED.........

  5. Sure if you want

  6. sure

  7. No, pull my finger.

  8. Ever since I read this morning that WFB passed, I've been kind of in a funk.  There is no question that those of us who consider ourselves conservative can never repay the debt that we owe to William F. Buckley, but it's hard to be silent when we need to praise the great life of, to me, the most influential man of the last half of the 20th century, and one of the greatest minds this country has ever produced.

    Without Buckley, there was no Goldwater, and there was no Reagan.  Without Buckley, conservatism does not become the dominant theme of the last 2 decades of the 20th century, and our country may have been lost to the despair of socialism without it.

    Even as we may enter a new round of new people looking to pull us significantly to the Left, we can fight that movement and defeat it, if only for the fact that William F. Buckley showed us how.

  9. I have been silence for 2 mins.

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