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To: whoever
Lets see..there are democrats, republicans and conservatives. And by reading this thread..it would appear they are all separate. And the attitude of some republicans towards the conservatives would seem to convey that they are not needed to vote in President Bush.

I think that is wrong thinking. I might well love the President in some ways..but he has pulled some real boners. And I think that there are some real doozies in his administration.

I would like to think he and the republican party still want conservatives. I do not think he needs to kiss our butts..I just think they need to listen.

And no right thinking person is going to think that conservatives are going to vote for Kerry. I always think that is such a load when I read it.

I would really like to know where the republican leadership is. Is Trent Lott even still with us? If it were not for Ms Rice (I love this woman!), VP Cheney, Rush L., Sean H. and a handfull of others..you would not hear ANY conservative views.

There should never be a camera on that a republican is not in front of..and I do not mean team B. Where are the supposed heavy hitters for our party anyway? Are they that disgruntled with President Bush? Or have their butts been forever welded in the fence straddling position?

There is no reason to get ugly with conservatives. There is every reason to be talking with each other.
110 posted on 03/26/2004 2:48:55 PM PST by stillafreemind
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To: stillafreemind
Thanks for the well worded post. This is exactly the sort of healing dialog we need, as opposed to all the "good riddance" garbarge I keep seeing from the obstinate big tenters.
116 posted on 03/26/2004 3:09:23 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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