To: kattracks
Somebody ought to explain to Zell that he doesn't have to leave the democratic party. They left him years ago and hanging on to calling himself a member of their party is delusional and sad.
3 posted on
11/05/2003 2:55:59 PM PST by
katana
To: katana
Somebody ought to explain to Zell that he doesn't have to leave the democratic party. They left him years ago and hanging on to calling himself a member of their party is delusional and sad...That's the same way, RR put it, in the 70s...once a proud Pol. Party, has been reducted to/by the Clintons. How the party has fallen, since the likes of Willian Jenny Bryan...Woodrow Wilson...Harry Truman. Where's FDR? FDR was a Marxist...and the Dems are going lower still...with ???/Shrillary in '04.
10 posted on
11/05/2003 3:10:55 PM PST by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because you're paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
To: katana
He is more valuable to conservatives as a Democrat. To the spineless "moderates", a person who disagrees with his own party carries more credibility. These statements would be ignored if they were from a Republican.
To: All; katana; kattracks
#3 - 'Dems' left him years ago ... - hanging on -... delusional and sad.
... I hear it all the time...
Let's be fair. There are a LOT of conservatives who believe (know) that the GOP has strayed in several important ways. ...anyway, you guys are still -hanging on..
We are probably up against filing deadlines, but we need to find conservative Dems to challenge the liberals in the primaries!
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