>>The GOP is really not much different than the Dems so most people will not vote for them any longer - mediocrity breeds indifference.<<
Bingo!
I say Republicans will face losses, but CONSERVATIVES will gain. The GOP has not clearly been conservative for a while.
Frankly, I’m tired of having to ‘hold my nose’ and vote for the lesser of two evils. I can’t in good conscience do it anymore.
ItsOurTimeNow wrote...
“I say Republicans will face losses, but CONSERVATIVES will gain. The GOP has not clearly been conservative for a while.”
Ah, good perspective. We have that problem with a Congressman on the Eastern Shore of MD. Nonetheless, he has a Republican challenger that appears to be conservative.
My sentiments exactly, how can we get a, NONE OF THE ABOVE, option on the ballot?
Which, bottom lining it, just results in more evil.
And that's the story of this country since "The New Deal".
Well. We can either 'hold our nose' or recede into the minority forever, or we can try to win the hearts and minds of people so that we don't get into a position where 49.9% of American voters think Kerry, or Gore or Hitlery are a viable option.
How's that for a start?
Anyone who's willing to stay at home, or vote for NONE OF THE ABOVE when the country has already come to a tipping point for pure socialism is a TRAITOR to the Republic. Period.