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To: ROCKLOBSTER
John Cornyn ranks #2. And he'll tell you all about that. He's right behind Mitch McConnell in the leadership in the Senate. He's a ranking member. Gotta be careful how you say that though. 'He's rank alright' just doesn't cut it for John.

You left out the House of Representatives. That's one half of Congress assembled.

So? What was your point?

I see liberal republicans (which you call, incorrectly, RINOs).

They are normal, regular republicans, in deed and in name.

They are liberal.

A RINO would be someone that acted differently from what normal republicans act.

A conservative. And they damn sure aren't conservative.

/johnny

235 posted on 09/01/2014 6:50:26 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper
You left out the House of Representatives.

Why, are they in the Senate too?

I see liberal republicans (which you call, incorrectly, RINOs)...They are normal, regular republicans, in deed and in name...They are liberal.

But Republicans are conservative, can't you read?

The Republican Party of Kentucky is committed to growing our party, advocating common sense, conservative principles, working to elect Republicans at every level of government, and putting Kentucky back on the right track.

OUR HISTORY

The Republican Party began taking form among anti-slavery activists who opposed the extension of slavery in western territories of the United States. Republicans ran their first presidential candidate in 1856, and Republicans first won the presidency in 1860 when Abraham Lincoln, who was born in Hardin County, was elected.

Just as the Republican Party was founded on the idea that all men are created equal, Republicans were at the forefront of advocating for women’s suffrage. In 1896, the Republican Party was the first major political party to support extending the right to vote to women. Margaret Park of Bardstown and Minerva Embry Allen of Fayette County, among others, fought for women's suffrage and were active in their local Republican organizations.

Throughout the 20th century, Republicans candidates in Kentucky ran and won on platforms of rooting out corruption in government, reducing wasteful government spending, balancing the budget, and promoting economic growth and prosperity. Republican candidates in Kentucky continue to promote those core values, and our Party continues to grow as our message continues to resonate with Kentuckians who want common sense, conservative solutions.

Anything in there you don't like? You don't think RINOs wrote that do you?

241 posted on 09/01/2014 7:35:55 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves" Month.)
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