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To: prplhze2000

If John Boehner had a brain in his head, he would pull out of the budget talks, give every Republican congressman copies of these articles, and send them all over the country waving that red flag and declaring THIS is what Obama and the democrats really want, and THIS is why spending must be cut and NOW!

I said if.


7 posted on 11/29/2012 12:14:47 PM PST by Williams (No Obama)
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why don’t we have dynamic leaders in the pub party?....fire and brimestone!


24 posted on 11/29/2012 12:55:19 PM PST by cherry
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To: Williams

why don’t we have dynamic leaders in the pub party?....fire and brimestone!


25 posted on 11/29/2012 12:55:32 PM PST by cherry
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To: Williams
If John Boehner had a brain in his head, he would pull out of the budget talks, give every Republican congressman copies of these articles, and send them all over the country waving that red flag and declaring THIS is what Obama and the democrats really want, and THIS is why spending must be cut and NOW!

Rush talked about this today...he said it would happen, too.
47 posted on 11/29/2012 2:35:10 PM PST by Miss Didi ("After all...tomorrow is another day." Scarlett O'Hara, Gone with the Wind)
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To: Williams
Republicans have been outmaneuvered, if that is the word, at every turn. The Republican failure to push on voting system integrity, without which elections are a charade, a meaningless ruse, since no counts would have relevance to a scientist or statistician, makes them an enemy of those who wish reform. The Republican party provides the false hope that some group is fighting for Constitutional values. We are effectively a one party nation. Having a Republican party gives the mistaken impression that there is an opposition.

Some presumed Republicans, like McCain, may be fully complicit with current leaders, using the Constitution for cover when it is convenient. It was, after all, Democrats, whose Senate bill 2678 (McCaskill/Obama) and then Senate Resolution 511 (McCaskill/Leahy) in the Spring of 2008, that made it possible for McCain to be Obama’s opponent, since Democrats had thoroughly proved McCain's legal ineligibility, right up through U of Arizona Professor Gabriel Chin's excellent legal analysis explaining McCain's ineligibility (this writer believes there should be an amendment to address McCain's insufficiency, or a Supreme Court interpretation, but none exists today) summarized in the WaPo and NYT>. The fact remains that McCain prevented any questions being asked in Congress about Obama's clear violation of article II, one he never, Obama, never denied. Obama has never once claimed to ba a natural born citizen.

A proposal that seems more and more sensible is for conservatives to join the Democrat party en mass. Calling one's self "independent" assures political impotence. There are Democrats who believe in The Constitution. Hispanics are traditional family types. Asians are architypical capitalists, striving for excellence and, at least in the US, wary of cronyism. Republicans have no hope, with the SEIU counting ballots and managing counting machines in most states, for winning even local elections. Republicans are legally prevented from observing at precincts if race is at issue. The Republican party is a side show. We need to become Democrat party members to change that group “from the bottom up.”, and to use the single party in power to fix our thoroughly meaningless election systems.

50 posted on 11/29/2012 3:15:07 PM PST by Spaulding
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