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14 GOP INCUMBENTS DEFEATED IN PRIMARY
capoliticalnews.com (received via email) ^ | May 20, 2006 | Stephen Frank

Posted on 05/20/2006 1:16:03 PM PDT by Jim Robinson

Conservatives, nationwide are getting angry about the loss of principle by GOP'ers in office. Big spending in Washington and Sacramento. The inability to control illegal aliens. Failure to protect jobs and the failure to stop the social agenda of liberals in our schools in finally causing conservatives to say NO to GOP incumbents, even if it means we could lose seats in a legislative body. The thought is simple, why protect a Republican running for office if their voting record will differ little from the Democrats.

In Utah, GOP Congressman Chris Cannon could not win his Parties endorsement for re-election--his opponent got more votes in Convention then he did.

In Nebraska, Congressman tom Osborne, and legend in the state, was defeated for the nomination for Governor due to his weak stand on illegal aliens.

In Heardon, Virginia, five incumbent city council members lost re-election due to their creation of a "Day Labor Center" for illegal aliens.

In the California 50th Congressional District Special Election, the Democrat is ahead of the Republican, since the Republican has been portrayed as more liberal than many Democrats--has even supported Democrats in the past.

But, Pennsylvania last Tuesday should have been the two by four to every GOP candidate and office holder in the nation.At least 14 incumbent GOP office holders, including the top two in the State Senate were defeated in a Republican primary, by Republicans. The good news is that if they had not been defeated, many GOP voters would have stayed home in November. This is a lesson for us in California, and the nation, GOP voters have had enough of Republicans acting like Democrats. Our candidates need to stand for GOP principles, then vote and govern that way once in office.

No longer will GOP voters settle for, "well at least they have a "R" after their name." There is a revolt going on in GOP ranks and it is moving across the nation.


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To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
One of the main reasons that we booted those 14 incumbents here in Pennsylvania was due to them voting themselves a hefty pay raise (under the cover of darkness, hoping no one would notice) and then instead of waiting for the next term before that pay raise would become effective, they played fast and loose with the "reimbursable expenses portion of their per-diem" which in effect gave them the pay raise now. Not exactly playing by Hoyle's rules.

I hope the republicans in Washington don't dismiss what happened in Pennsylvania as a pay raise only issue. Especially seeing as Swann recieved more votes than Santorum .
121 posted on 05/20/2006 2:43:56 PM PDT by Thoro (Then an accidental overdose of gamma radiation alters his body chemistry....)
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To: Jim Robinson
The place to defeat the RINOs is in the primaries. I'm all for it. Support and vote for the most conservative candidate running.

True, but not far enough. One of the problems we've had here in Pennsylvania is that the Republican party hierarchy constantly messes with the primaries to try to ensure their anointed candidates win. This is anathema to many of us, who oddly enough think that the primaries are our time to choose the candidates for the general election. So I say, defeat RINOs in the primaries, but also make sure that you know who you're voting for for the state committee posts (usually voted on at primary time) and make sure they're committed, principled conservatives, not part of the mine-by-divine-right party elite.

122 posted on 05/20/2006 2:43:57 PM PDT by Doug Loss
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To: org.whodat

You are assuming he is in Clinton's league. I don't believe that is the case. If he is the person who appears to be the most conservative then I will vote for him. We are past the time when we can hope for the perfect candidate. We must pick one who will listen to America's conservative base.


123 posted on 05/20/2006 2:44:03 PM PDT by em2vn
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To: Jim Robinson
Don't kid yourself. Hillary would immediately give full citizenship (complete with Democrat voting card) to every illegal alien and anyone else asking. She'd do it before 2008 if she could possibly get away with it. Then after the Democrats are swept into office, she'd guarantee a permanent Marxist government by getting an amendment passed that abolishes the Electoral College (she's already pushing for it). It'd be goodbye America.

Of course she would. Her best chance at the White House will be if the illegals get to vote. I KNOW the RATS have been signing illegals up every single chance they get, and there's no doubt in my mind that many illegals will be allowed to vote, using the same tactics that were used in the last couple of races. We are in 100% agreement about her, and the rest of the RATS. Why did you think we weren't? I personally would crawl across the city on broken glass to get to the polls so I could vote against her. Let's just hope there's a true conservative running against the RATS that will bring other conservatives back to the polls.

124 posted on 05/20/2006 2:45:07 PM PDT by NRA2BFree (CONGRESS, YOU BUILD THE FENCE NOW, OR WE'LL VOTE FOR LAWMAKERS WHO WILL!)
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To: calex59

If the election comes down to Hillary, McCain, or Joe Schmoe, I'm voting for Schmoe.


125 posted on 05/20/2006 2:45:39 PM PDT by budwiesest (I don't do that much diversity.)
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To: rattrap

Who's the troll who put "NEWMORONITY" in the keywords I wonder?

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Troll? Oh, you're much too kind. I'm an evil Independent Conservative, Thank You.

What's the difference between the New Majority (RINO driven moderate) movement (with many of the same Main Street Partnership perps represented in both) and a New Moronity?

If you're not able to make that connection, fine, I'll ask to have it deleted if it is still upsetting after that brief explanation.

I guess they haven't made the same inroads in your state as they have in many others ... I , for one, am well aware of what moderates have "delivered" us and bound us to as well issues-wise the last few years.


126 posted on 05/20/2006 2:45:59 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - "The Road to Peace in the Middle East runs thru Damascus.")
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To: Michael Goldsberry

I know he has not been convicted (yet) but if he has nothing to hide, why did he drop out of the race? If I'm innocent, I'm gonna fight like heck and let the world know that I've been railroaded for political gain by those who oppose me.

I do not discount all the good he did for the Conservative cause. I just wish he'd never gotten in bed with Jack Abramhoff. As I've said before; plant 20 acres of wheat and in the center of it, plant 5 acres of stink weed. The 20 acres of wheat does not offset the 5 acres of stink weed.


127 posted on 05/20/2006 2:46:03 PM PDT by no dems (A Winning Campaign Theme for a Conservative in '08: "PUTTING AMERICA FIRST")
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To: Savage Beast

Yes, I am very disappointed in that man.


128 posted on 05/20/2006 2:46:48 PM PDT by ncpatriot
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To: Jim Robinson

It's nice when people take interest. But it's great when they take action. This is a good thing.


129 posted on 05/20/2006 2:47:17 PM PDT by isrul
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To: Enterprise
May it only continue. Join the hunt and make RINO's extinct!

Think it is possible they are all smart enough to not turn over seats to Democrats?

I hope people have been at least this active with Democrats.

130 posted on 05/20/2006 2:48:26 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: irv
If I were in PA, I would support my favorite candidate in the primary, and then in the general, I'd make the best available pick, same as I do in the presidential race. I'm no big fan of GWB. I think a lot of the criticisms about him are accurate. But the DEM party is such a joke that voting is pretty much a no brainer.

What I'd REALLY like to see is a credible opposition party, but that doesn't seem to happen. Most countries seem to have at least one socialist party. Which sort of narrows down the options.

As for Specter, he's WAY better than a DEM. Look at all the party line votes on the judiciary committee.

131 posted on 05/20/2006 2:50:18 PM PDT by Huck (Hey look, I'm still here.)
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To: cripplecreek
Sounds like a wonderfull time for GOP candidates to listen to their constituents.

From your keyboard to God's ears.

132 posted on 05/20/2006 2:50:26 PM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Jim Robinson

Primaries are the appropriate place for this sort of housecleaning. Hopefully, all the talk about conservatives staying home in the fall is MSM wishful thinking, or just the spleen-venting of justifiably frustrated conservative voters. Then again, when are we not justifiably frustrated?


133 posted on 05/20/2006 2:52:22 PM PDT by Huck (Hey look, I'm still here.)
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To: Huck
Do you think voting for Specter in PA, once he's won the primary, makes Alabamians want to dump Jeff Sessions?

Wrong question. Voting for a President who supports Specter over Toomey in the primary is the problem. Granted, we all *thought* he was a conservative, so there we go.

134 posted on 05/20/2006 2:52:51 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (My donation to the GOP went here instead: http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/index.php)
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To: Jim Robinson

The Bush-bots are very sad.


135 posted on 05/20/2006 2:52:51 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Governor of California, another job Americans won't do.)
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To: Savage Beast

Yes! On to South Carolina and Dump that RINO bath house boy Lindsey Graham.


136 posted on 05/20/2006 2:56:52 PM PDT by tennmountainman
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To: freedumb2003

VERY VERY SAD!


137 posted on 05/20/2006 2:57:50 PM PDT by tennmountainman
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To: ovrtaxt
Voting for a President who supports Specter over Toomey in the primary is the problem.

Really? Who did John Kerry support? Sheesh. The 2004 presidential election was the ultimate no-brainer.

Granted, we all *thought* he was a conservative, so there we go.

Not really. I think even his critics--and I'm no bot--must admit GWB has for the most part done exactly the things he said he would do. Even the abhorrent stuff. His immigration policy is exactly what he described way back in 2000. His stupid medicare bill was promised as far back as 99. The only area where he really contradicted his campaign promises was on foreign policy. He was supposedly opposed to nation building, but somehow, ragheads blowing up buildings in NYC and DC magically made nation building sensible. But besides that, he's been just what he said he'd be.

138 posted on 05/20/2006 2:57:57 PM PDT by Huck (Hey look, I'm still here.)
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To: calex59

I'm going to use my rental car discount next weekend. I like to wear my NRA cap to the mall: I'm like Moses parting the Red Sea through the kids with baggy pants, and the university people practically making the `sign of the cross' at me! :-)
Btw, drove by my (ex) favorite Mexican restaurant ten minutes ago. Newspaper had article about how they closed May day, etc.
Usually at dinner-time Sat night, their parking lot is overflow. There were about 6 cars in the lot . . . .
Que lastima!


139 posted on 05/20/2006 3:02:04 PM PDT by tumblindice
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To: freedumb2003

Well, I'm a BushBot and the only one of these I'm sad about is Chis Cannon, a House Manager and 100% ACU conservative.


140 posted on 05/20/2006 3:02:19 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
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