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To: peekaboo

You are clueless. The Republicans do not want to work with the Tea Party/conservatives at all, they want to destroy us and said so. Republicans cannot win without conservatives. Republicans have to pretend to be conservative to win primaries/elections and if they do get elected turn around on their campaign promises. spit on the conservatives and join the dims. This has gone beyond disgusting, to the point now where Republicans have to get Democrat votes to win their primary as happened in Mississippi? Does your family support that? That is cutting off your nose to spite your face- does anyone believe those Democrats will vote Republican in November?

Here is a thought- if Republicans were representing conservatives and stood up to Democrats on conservative issues do you think there would be a Tea Party? The Tea Party is not the cause of the problems in the Republican Party, it is a symptom.

The Republicans do not want to work with or represent the Tea Party/conservatives, they only want their money and their vote. I know I am through giving my money and my vote to people who do not represent me.


52 posted on 06/26/2014 11:33:32 PM PDT by Tammy8
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To: Tammy8
The only remedy for this divide in the Republican Party is for Tea Party conservatives to form a third party and abandon the Republicans once and for all. We could win enough seats in congress and the senate to deny either party a clear majority, thereby holding the balance of power in our hands.

It would take money and grass roots organization but I don't see any good coming out of this endless GOPe vs Tea Party melee within the Republican Party.

60 posted on 06/27/2014 4:09:16 AM PDT by Russ (Repeal the 17th amendment)
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