No, I did not; I said that the religious right sat home; conservatives voted.
1) My post #104: "The GOP ain't listening now! If they're not listening to conservatives, why the hell should we vote for them?"
Notice I am referring to "conservatives", not the Religious Right.
2) Your post # 106: "Maybe you should look for another party then. Just stop trying to tell the GOP what to do."
3) My post # 114: "Oh yeah, God forbid the Pubbies should dance to them that brung 'em to the hoedown. God forbid the president should actually listen to those who supported him in 2000. Pathetic..."
I'm still talking about conservatives here.
4) Your post # 121: "You didn't bring us to this dance; remember, you all are always so quick to remind us that 4,000,000 of you sat home in 2000."
This apparently is where you changed the terms of the debate from "conservative" to "Religious Right", and didn't bother telling me. "Conservative" is not a synonym for "Religious Right". Yes, they are conservatives, but so are Constitutionalists, gun owners, property rights advocates, strict constructionists, small "l" libertarians, etc.
Sounds to me like you just lost the high school debate yet again, bro. With your debating skills, maybe you should run for the Senate on the Pubbie ticket...you'd be at least as effective as Lott and Frist.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!