To: Delta 21; international american
We have no choice but to fight. 40% plus of the population identifies with the opposition as it is currently comprised. Kissing off that large of a portion of the populace is simply not feasible.
In my view, last Tuesday was a victory in the sense of the Battle of the Bulge. An important victory, yes. But not a final one.
Ultimately, I think conservatives have two basic choices; they can work to assist in changing the Democratic party to rework it into a loyal opposition, or they can stand around and congratulate themselves while the Democratic party retools itself into a sort of Fedayeen Michael Moore.
I'm optimistic, and time will tell whether that optimisim is misplaced.
194 posted on
11/07/2004 9:08:39 AM PST by
RKBA Democrat
(Rumors of the demise of the conservative Democrat have been greatly exaggerated)
To: RKBA Democrat
I don't thimk your optimism is misplaced, but it will be tough to restructure, or even change the minds of the DNC.
To: RKBA Democrat; King Prout
I forgot to ping you. 172 and 194.
Hope you're feeling better.
198 posted on
11/07/2004 9:39:38 AM PST by
RKBA Democrat
(Rumors of the demise of the conservative Democrat have been greatly exaggerated)
To: RKBA Democrat
Ultimately, I think conservatives have two basic choices; they can work to assist in changing the Democratic party to rework it into a loyal opposition, or they can stand around and congratulate themselves while the Democratic party retools itself into a sort of Fedayeen Michael Moore.B I N G O
That is exactly how I see the situation.
201 posted on
11/07/2004 10:05:49 AM PST by
King Prout
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