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To: chicagolady
The Lesser of 2 Evils is Evil Still.

Okay, I'll vote for the lesser evil (though I don't believe he is evil) and you (and all your friends) vote for a 'true conservative'. A year after the election we will both be unhappy. I'll be b*tching and complaining, but I'll be working for the next 8 yrs to gid rid of the Dems. You'll be b*tching and complaining, but you'll do nothing but say how you 'voted your conscience'.

Nothing will change....I'll vote to get rid of the Dems and you'll vote them back in!

29 posted on 01/31/2004 7:20:21 PM PST by Krodg (...when you no-show for a decade, you ain't the base anymore!)
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To: Krodg
The lesser of two evils is gridlock.
75 posted on 01/31/2004 8:22:44 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
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To: Krodg
He's not evil and we just CAN'T vote them back into the Congress or White House. Experience: We couldn't get the McClintock people to come aboard and vote for AAAAArnold but, fortunately enough others were "voting their morals and pocketbooks" and outnumbered the "vote your conscience" people. In November we don't have this luxury in keeping President Bush in office. We are trying to beat B Boxer in CA and the "vote your consccience" people will probably lose that one for us just like last time. Can't imagine how hard some people had to hold their nose for Klintoon...but they did. President Bush perhaps has pushed things we don't like...immigration is off the table thank goodness... but has kept us safe and worked every minute for freedom and to put more money in our pockets. Isn't that more important than the other stuff?
325 posted on 02/01/2004 7:33:39 AM PST by TatieBug
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