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HOW TO ELECT A CONSERVATIVE SENATE
RodFromGa | May 28, 2006 | RobFromGa

Posted on 05/28/2006 6:31:56 AM PDT by RobFromGa

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1 posted on 05/28/2006 6:31:59 AM PDT by RobFromGa
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To: RobFromGa
Damned fine analysis. Thank you for taking the time to break this down for the folks on FreeRepublic.

P.S. My primary is over, but because of certain legal and ethical problems, the incumbent, Charles Taylor may withdraw/be forced out, and I am in the running to be chosen as the replacement nominee for Congress in the 11th District of NC. For more information, see the article below, and my website. I still need your help.

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2 posted on 05/28/2006 6:40:31 AM PDT by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: RobFromGa

Many of the Democratic senators in the red states are either "conservative" Democrats, or among the most popular senators in the country. People Nelson, Byrd, Bayh, or the North Dakota senators would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to topple.


3 posted on 05/28/2006 6:44:50 AM PDT by Phocion ("Protection" really means exploiting the consumer. - Milton Friedman)
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To: RobFromGa

Better change Tennessee to one Conservative senator and one RINO. Bill Frist is NOT a conservative and just spearheaded legalizing the tidal-wave of illegals from south of our border. Of course, he has his eyes set on the White House but, as someone from his home state, I can guarantee that he'll follow in Al Gore's footsteps by NOT winning that home state should actually get the Republican nomination and he KNOWS it.


4 posted on 05/28/2006 6:47:32 AM PDT by KentuckyWoman
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To: Congressman Billybob
What do you do about someone like Craig from Idaho, who supports mostly conservative causes (he has to if he wants to get elected in Idaho), but when it comes to an important issue like amnesty for illegals he votes for it.


In my book, he votes to serve his own interests and is a RINO.
5 posted on 05/28/2006 6:53:08 AM PDT by babygene
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To: Phocion
if not impossible, to topple.

Your post was accurate, but I do so hope to one day see Byrd topple over in the Senate, live on CSPAN.

6 posted on 05/28/2006 6:54:47 AM PDT by mmercier (bungee jumping into the abyss)
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To: RobFromGa

You might as well put Warner in the RINO category too. I would only count on Allen from Virginia to vote Conservative. Warner went with the DemocRATS on every vote for S. 2611 (AMNESTY Bill).


7 posted on 05/28/2006 7:07:58 AM PDT by derSchurfer (When the Rule of Law is ignored good citizens will take the law into their own hands.)
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To: RobFromGa
"5 Purple States with a Conservative and a Liberal: CO,FL,IA,NV,NM "

I have to offer this correction to FL: Martinez is a RINO. He is no conservative.

I say this as one who worked heavily for his campaign in 2004. I will not be supporting or voting for him again.

8 posted on 05/28/2006 7:08:51 AM PDT by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism. *NRA*)
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To: RobFromGa
Here is my analysis, copied from another thread:
As ironic as it may be, assuming the House holds firm on its tougher, close-the-border-first immigration bill, the Republicans might just lose the Senate but retain control of the House!
This is the exact opposite of what most Democrat pundits have been predicting might happen. They have mostly written off the Senate, but somehow see opportunities in the House.
It is not an outcome I want to see, but considering public opinion regarding the "Amnesty Bill," and other factors, it is actually more likely that the Republicans could lose the Senate but not the House in 2006.
(I actually don't think the Republicans will lose either chamber of Congress, as I explained using a study by Jay Cost here. If you can't switch the Senate, you can forget about switching the House.)
The result of such an outcome would be a vitriolic Democrat majority in the Senate that is unable to provide its base with the much hoped for impeachment proceedings against the President because such proceedings must begin in the House.
Then, after the Democrat Majority in the Senate has had about two years to make a holy, ass-clown show of itself, and the Democrats inevitably nominate the fatally flawed Hillary Clinton to run in 2008, we might have a real Conservative Republican Presidential candidate with popular coat tails broad enough to replace the RINO majority in the Senate with real Conservative Senators.
9 posted on 05/28/2006 7:15:48 AM PDT by TSchmereL ("Rust but terrify.")
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To: RobFromGa

Bump for after Church


10 posted on 05/28/2006 7:19:05 AM PDT by B.O. Plenty (Islam, liberalism and abortions are terminal..)
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To: RobFromGa
I like your analysis, however we have a chance in 2006 to move MD from two Liberals to 1 Liberal and a Moderate RINO (to possible Conservative) with Lt. Gov. Steele becoming Sen. Steele.

Having lived in MD I see this as a thing to be greatly desired.
11 posted on 05/28/2006 7:20:45 AM PDT by Talking_Mouse (Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just... Thomas Jefferson)
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To: RobFromGa

Very good analysis and breakdown. One reason why liberals and RINOS stay in place in some red and purple states is because they bring home the pork. What true conservative voters in those states have to ask themselves is this: is the pork worth keeping RINOs and libs in office?


12 posted on 05/28/2006 7:31:57 AM PDT by mafree
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To: Phocion
People Nelson, Byrd, Bayh, or the North Dakota senators would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to topple.

Kind of like this guy?


13 posted on 05/28/2006 7:34:36 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: RobFromGa

slight correction: VA doesn't have 2 conservative Senators; we have Allen (Conservative) and Warner (RINO)


14 posted on 05/28/2006 7:35:40 AM PDT by EDINVA
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To: RobFromGa

See, here's your problem my FRiend. We can't be just throwing these people out of office. They are much more important to this country than just our petty little concerns. They are the elite, our rulers. The elections are a mere formality at this point, and as soon as they can politely do away with them, they certainly will. Then the ignorant peasants will stop bothering them, and they can go about doing the people's business. Don't you understand that?


15 posted on 05/28/2006 7:38:35 AM PDT by Hardastarboard (Why isn't there an "NRA" for the rest of my rights?)
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To: Hardastarboard

Senator McCain? Please call your office.


16 posted on 05/28/2006 7:46:01 AM PDT by TSchmereL ("Rust but terrify.")
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To: RobFromGa
Outstanding take on things! If you aren't already, you should do things like that for a living.

What has always made things difficult are 'conservative' Democrats winning in 'red states'. Even if the democrats may be conservative on social issues, they still go to DC and elect people like Pelosi and Reid to leadership positions, and continue to support the socialist oriented wealth redistribution scheme.

17 posted on 05/28/2006 7:46:06 AM PDT by KoRn
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To: DuncanWaring

That doesn't even fit at all. Daschle's razor-thin win vs Thune the first time around was just a delay of the inevitable, everyone knew his time was up when they met again. People like Byrd are intrenched and supported by decades of greased pockets. It is unfortunate, but we'll have to wait and pray for the geezer's tikcer to expire before grabbing that seat.


18 posted on 05/28/2006 7:56:35 AM PDT by Gorobei
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To: KentuckyWoman
"Better change Tennessee to one Conservative senator and one RINO. Bill Frist is NOT a conservative"

Then you'd better change to 2 RINOs. Lamar! is no Conservative and did NOT have the grassroots support.

19 posted on 05/28/2006 9:01:08 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Cheney X -- Destroying the Liberal Democrat Traitors By Any Means Necessary -- Ya Dig ? Sho 'Nuff.)
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To: RobFromGa; AuH2ORepublican

check this out


20 posted on 05/28/2006 9:09:03 AM PDT by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/gasoline_and_government.htm)
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