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To: Howlin
I am fully aware of the pro-life plank;

Good.

...unfortunately, that's not your only agenda;

Too bad you consider the fact that I care about the broad range of conservative issues to be 'unfortunate'. Which of those issues do you disagree with me on? Fundamental tax reform? Judicial reform? Religious liberty? School choice? Protection of the right to keep and bear arms? A strong national defense? A strong American foreign policy? What????

...no candidate with your strident views will ever get the nomination again;

And exactly which views might that be? And how are they 'strident'? I think my views are simply Christian and conservative and Republican.

Bush 43 has taken the party as far to the right as it can go.

That's hardly the case. We could easily have a Republican nominee who would be willing to wield a veto pen on excessive spending, for example.

Or who would not endorse so-called 'civil unions', thereby undermining the whole fight to protect traditional marriage.

162 posted on 12/09/2004 11:12:25 AM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
We could easily have a Republican nominee who would be willing to wield a veto pen on excessive spending, for example.

So you have said for as long as you've been here; so far, none of your "dream" candidates hasn't been able to get elected.

You are part of the extreme right wing of this party; you want that wing to take over the party -- and it's not going to happen. A president has to govern the entire country, not a small minority.

And so far, I've been more right than you have, and I'm not even pretending to be a "political consultant."

166 posted on 12/09/2004 11:23:38 AM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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