To: nopardons
If you have always voted to the GOP presidential candidate, then obviously you really don't "vote principles over party"; now do you?
Forunately I live in Idaho, and we have mostly principled, backboned conservatives to vote for.
In 1992 I just kept thinking , "Clarence Thomas" and I voted for Bush.
When it comes down to if my vote might cause the leadership to go to the democrats, or republicans, I would vote for the Rino, just to keep the Republicans in power.
I can't remember any Republican in my lifetime that has been even 1/10 as liberal as Rudy. This is a year, like no other.
I will be working hard, so that it doesn't come to the place where I have to decide between two evils.
To: Delphinium
Its the same here. Its nice to live in a red state:)
898 posted on
02/24/2007 4:15:28 PM PST by
OMalley
(Just say NO to Rudy "Tootsie" Giuliani-GO Duncan Hunter 08:))
To: nopardons
Some here are waiting for you to answer #900
To: Delphinium
Rudy isn't nearly as "liberal" as you claim he is and depending upon how old you are, your recollections, vis-a-vis, a comparison between him and other GOP presidential candidates
would be determine by not only your age, but the exact meaning of the world liberal.
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