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To: Sun
No, they should not listen to media polls, they should listen to the voter that elected them. That is just the problem, that is why they do not rule as the majority. They listen to the media. They should us the media to get theor views across and that is it. They should not mistake the media as being anything other than a propaganda arm of their enemy.

If they would just act like they are the majority consistently for 6 months - and point out that they are indeed the majority - all of the media game woiuld be exposed for what they are.

But they have been trained into submission by the Democrats.

They better watch it because they may lose their majority if they are not careul, and it may not be so easy to get back once it is gone.

It is all so stupid because Bush ran a quite open campaign on this issue (and every other.) He did not signal some "hidden agenda" to consevatives and mask that from the so called "moderate" voter. The 04 election was most particularly not about "moderates."

The GOP is really making hemselves look foolish.

They can still turn it around, but time is a wasting.

43 posted on 05/23/2005 11:34:19 AM PDT by CasearianDaoist
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To: CasearianDaoist

"No, they should not listen to media polls, they should listen to the voter that elected them."

I agree, and SOME of them do not listen to polls.

However, SOME of them do - like the waverers. If telling them about the Rasmussen poll gets them to do the right things, why not?


50 posted on 05/23/2005 11:45:31 AM PDT by Sun (Call your U.S. senators & wavering senators toll-free, 1-877-762-8762 re: Const.option,vote yes)
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