To: wideawake; All
Drop the regionalism, pal.
There are many Conservatives, who are intelligent enough to know pragmatism puts more candidates in office than principles. Principles aren't destination, they are moral guidelines.
There are many Conservatives who understand the status quo is determined by which party is in control. The only reason the media can portray conservatives as "out of the mainstream" sucessfully is if citizens recognize a laissez-faire atmosphere. When citizens realize they have a president with honor and character, his opponents are put into panic.
Before you open your mouth, check the facts. NJ is in in play for Bush this election season, last time around Gore took it 56 to 38, if I'm not mistaken. Just a little anecdotal for you, boy-o, here in NJ, seen a lot of Bush/Cheney on bumpers. Don't recall seeing a Kerry, although I've seen a Nader or two.
Next time, don't pass up your meds!
56 posted on
06/25/2004 2:44:43 PM PDT by
olde north church
(There is no honor in political correctness.)
To: olde north church
(1) Spare me the
ad hominem silliness. It's undignified.
(2) I live in New Jersey, genius.
(3) It's a pretty well known fact that the NJ Republican party, like the Republican parties of NY, CT, MA, RI, ME, etc. are RINO organizations that rarely support real conservatives.
Do I have to remind you, O New Jersey expert, that our state Republican organization did the best they could to destroy Bret Schundler's candidacy?
There are plenty of NJ RINOs elected officials who would prefer to see Kerry in the WH.
57 posted on
06/25/2004 3:00:59 PM PDT by
wideawake
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