To: PennsylvaniaMom; katiedidit1; Proudcongal
“So...you voted for McCain and got Obama. So it makes perfect sense to NOT vote for whoever runs against Obama this time of its of Newt because somehow thatll show Em!”
You know, I understand your point of view, but I sympathize with the other side as well. Just as you mentioned to Katie that DU and Daily KOS will love her comments (i.e. they read this site) I also believe that the GOPe reads all of these boards and Facebook and Twitter and that they take comfort in the abundance of “I will support the R regardless” posts. It allows them to justify their shoving of a liberal down our throats.
When is enough enough? Isn’t it about time we take our country back?
843 posted on
03/14/2012 5:10:24 AM PDT by
Taxachusan
("Let me be clear...and cheerful." #withNEWT)
To: Taxachusan; All
Thank you all for your participation on the thread.
844 posted on
03/14/2012 5:17:40 AM PDT by
j.argese
(FR is a Newt-ist Colony, not a Romney Room, Paul Pavillion or Santorum Sanctum)
To: Taxachusan
Absolutely right. Watching the take over of the republican party by weak conservatives is not strengthening our cause. I respect GW Bush and know he is a good man but he was way too moderate for me. First thing he did was reach across the aisle to Ted Kennedy to implement the disasterous "No Child Left Behind" program. Bush was a compassionate conservative...that term sends up a red flag to me. McCain was off the map with his liberal agenda. I worked for McCain and went to see him but he was a weak candidate.
Well, it won't be the first time a conservative candidate did not win the gop nod...memories of Reagan come to mind. PS...the DU and Daily Kos will love the attacks made against Newt by the RS supporters too.
847 posted on
03/14/2012 5:40:59 AM PDT by
katiedidit1
("This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever." the Irish)
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