To: quidnunc
Why is the required compromise *always* to the left and *never* to the right?
23 posted on
02/12/2004 8:04:02 AM PST by
Sloth
(We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
To: Sloth
Why is the required compromise *always* to the left and *never* to the right? Because there's nobody to compromise with to the right of you guys!
43 posted on
02/12/2004 8:15:23 AM PST by
Howlin
To: Sloth
Because the position taken by those bitching is so far to the right as to be over the cliff. Your positions have never in the modern history of this nation been capable of a candidate or a majority. Not even Reagan was what you fantasize him to be. He himself said he would take 80% if that was all he could get. You give the impression (to be charitable) that it is either far hard right or nothing.
We have a huge country and not even those who fall from center right to various further right positions who have one pragmatic bone in their bodies can back your declared actions (sit it out/vote 3rd party)as a response to what angers you.
You have not been betrayed. You are far hard rightwingers. So be it. Leave it be. We do not need to have you on every thread telling the world that conservatives aren't voting for Bush. We got the message. Bush has gotten the message. Now please, stop spamming every thread on this topic. Go to Liberty Lobby and post there.
But I do want to thank you for one thing: I believe your loud whining and threats are allowing moderate independants to cautiously consider voting for Bush. It is you folks who scare them away from the Republican Party.
So keep it up and tell the world that the far hard right wingnuts are NOT Republicans. Then move over so those who might agree with everything but your extreme positions can come in under the tent.
There are several 3rd parties you can join and they all have forums. Post there. If you absolutely insist on posting complaints to FR, at least admit you will support the President, given the circumstances of this election.
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