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To: Norm Lenhart
Is there something wrong with any of that?

Per se, no problem at all. Until one violates the Buckley rule - i.e. vote for the most conservative candidate who can win. But, I perceive that marks me as a liberal? Does it not, in your eyes?

76 posted on 01/05/2015 4:45:50 PM PST by don-o (He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
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To: don-o

Only if you vote for a liberal. Did you? Will you again? R or D doesn’t matter. But if you want to attempt to argue that someone like Bhoner, Mitch or Romney is not a liberal, then by all means, feel free to throw your integrity in the trash.

Then, by all means, explain how voting for a liberal is OK and conservative because I really want to see someone do it after the tens of thousands of unsuccessful tries in the last 3 elections.

The most conservative candidate is now president. Because there is only one glaring difference in their actual in office records. Barry was once anti gay marriage.


83 posted on 01/05/2015 4:53:09 PM PST by Norm Lenhart (1000...and climbing.)
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To: don-o

With respect Mr. Don-o, the Buckley rule is a load of crap. its tacitly accepting mediocrity or worse on the theory that voting for someone who is marginally more conservative is a virtue. It isn’t. It’s volunteering to make a sophie’s choice.


131 posted on 01/05/2015 6:10:37 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (The uniparty: celebrating over 150 years of oligarchy and political control!)
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