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To: trebb; FlipWilson

Not all conservatives who have given up on the GOP are fatalistic or quitters. Some think losing the house or Senate would be a good lesson for them, others think things will only improve if they get worse first, and others never considered the current crop of GOPers to be conservatives. Many motivations, that have been brought to a head by the immigration issue.

I'm NOT a republican, nor do I want to be. I have not given up on Bush or the House. I plan to keep pushing them to the right, as best I can. I gave up on the Senate a long, long time ago. I can count on one hand the Senators I have any respect for or faith in.

But the fact remains that the horse left the barn for many on this forum.


193 posted on 05/17/2006 8:51:43 AM PDT by pissant
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To: pissant

So, you are not a republican - that explains why you desire to destroy from within. And, you are a believer that the only way to "teach" republicans is to make them lose.

Well - you apparently are on the wrong forum and I suggest you might be a lot happier with other non-GOP, non-conservative voters.

Because here - we will fight your view.


324 posted on 05/17/2006 9:21:51 AM PDT by ClancyJ (Is the primary goal of our Congress to protect America's borders?)
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