To: Registered
I am on this thread to explain WHY he can't win to people that actually believe he has a chance, which he does not.
That's your opinion. It's been noted. I disagree.
When you win by selling out your principles, what have you won, really? If you hold true to your principles and lose nonetheless, you can at least look yourself in the mirror in the morning and know you're not a phony.
162 posted on
02/19/2007 1:29:50 PM PST by
Antoninus
("For some, the conservative constituency is an inconvenience. For me, it's my hope" -Duncan Hunter)
To: Antoninus
When you win by selling out your principles
You're like that character Ado Annie in the musical Oklahoma, you go around singing "with me, it's all er nothing, it's all er nothing with me". That tune only works on Broadway.
Everyone here knows that you won't be voting or you will go 3rd party if someone other than Duncan gets the nod (and someone else will, and I think you really know this). It's better to have some of your cards on the table than none, that is the political reality of democratically elected positions. Boo hoo. Go home and take your toys with you.
166 posted on
02/19/2007 1:46:35 PM PST by
Registered
(Politics is the art of the possible)
To: Antoninus
I have heard people complain that it doesn't matter who they vote for, since there is little difference in the parties. Hunter will put that issue to the test. He will be clear in his stand, and the choice will be clear.
188 posted on
02/19/2007 6:49:45 PM PST by
healy61
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