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To: arrow107
You did not state in your post that you would like to see a democrat in the white house. /But certainly you would know that if we lost conservative non republican votes we ( you and I ) would lose the white house to the democrats.

ARe you that dissatisfied with the president that you would not support him--he is by far more conservative than the democrats would ever be and so far he is the best. PErhaps if he ran against another conservative I would understand your veiled threat of not voting for the president. And yes, as long as there is an R behind the president and as long as he would appoint conservative judges, fight against abortions and keep God in school and be against affirmative action and be against gay marriages and defend America and make us proud of it--yeah, he is conservative enough for me to vote for him. ARe you willing to risk the conservative values that President Bush so far has shown us to have a democrat win the WH b/c your lack of support for a conservative who is not as conservative as you would put a far left liberal in charge?

83 posted on 01/31/2004 6:08:08 PM PST by olliemb
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To: olliemb
Another good post; You bring up very valid points. That is exactly the quandry that we find ourselves in. It seems that my job is to do no damage, and delay the fight long enough for my children to take over. But by then, their interpretation of conservativism will probably look alot like liberalism is today.
I am not your enemy, I am true blue - you are a Republican, what do you offer? Come with us, we will only take you a little to the left?
In reality I will probably vote for GWB - but damn I'm not proud.
86 posted on 01/31/2004 6:21:28 PM PST by arrow107
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