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To: Eagle Forgotten

In the 90’s, Ross Perot put a lot of effort into his “Reform Party”, which had ideology similar to today’s “Tea Party”, and drew the same sort of voters. (The chief difference was that Perot provided money and leadership from the top down; the Tea Party movement at least started as grassroots up). Results of Reform Party: 2 terms of Bill & Hill, and as a bonus, Jesse Ventura as governor of Minnesota. Will repeating the same thing produce different results? I think not.

Conservatives are at major disadvantage, in that they want honest government, the rule of law, leaders with some semblance of moral character, and balanced, responsible budgets. This is hard to achieve, so we are always dissatisfied. Democrats are happy with any scoundrel who will give them something or condone their childish conduct; they do not think about the long term consequences.

Instead of new parties, we need to change our culture. People of adult age have to act like responsible adults to sustain a civilization.


83 posted on 08/05/2014 6:20:29 PM PDT by Chewbarkah
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To: Chewbarkah

There is need and it takes time to rejuvenate GOP, take it back to Goldwater/Reagan conservatives.
RATs and communists took over Dems party and it took them years.
GOP drifted towards RATs and are showing their true RAT Light colors. (Thankyou Bohner)
Time for all out assault on GOP and RAT.

If conservatives can not take the GOP back, how in the hell can they hope to beat RATs???
Third party with conservatives can guaranty RATs rule forever! See Perot results.
Get behind Tea conservatives, elect them to GOP and RAT and dump the commies forever! ENOUGH!!!!


99 posted on 08/05/2014 6:40:27 PM PDT by Leo Carpathian (FReeeeepeesssssed)
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