To: FairOpinion
I take the greatest president to ever serve this great country at his word when he gave the Eleventh Commandment that Republicans do not speak bad things of other Republicans.
I believe that many posting anti Rudy articles are trying to force their ideals on everyone and are actually jihadists liberals planted on FR to misdirect our attention away from winning the white house.
Or else some are so full of hatred that they are blind to the fact that what their doing is turning many off and away from my candidate Duncan Hunter.
Hate filled comments about any Republican just drives people away from Duncan and his ideals.
Maybe some of these people have lain like cockroach terrorists in the grass waiting to ambush who ever becomes the front runner for the Republicans.
I take President Reagan at his word about dumping on other Republicans.
I can hear the Gipper now telling these people "There You Go Again".
Darn I miss Reagan and his leadership and especially how he made me feel about being an American.
God forgive me but to even think that an evil fraudelent twit like Hellary or another fraud Osama Obama might sit in the same office as Reagan makes my stomach turn.
Just my opinion.
76 posted on
03/04/2007 12:45:25 AM PST by
OKIEDOC
(Kalifornia, DUNCAN 08, ELECTION 2008, MOST IMPORTANT OF MY LIFE TIME)
To: OKIEDOC
Telling the truth about Rooty, especially using his own words, isn't "hate". Facts are. They exist. Rooty is opposed to most of the GOP agenda. He endorses left wing ideas and candidates. Them are facts.
78 posted on
03/04/2007 12:47:21 AM PST by
narses
("Freedom is about authority." - Rudolph Giuliani)
To: OKIEDOC
Very perceptive!
"I believe that many posting anti Rudy articles are trying to force their ideals on everyone and are actually jihadists liberals planted on FR to misdirect our attention away from winning the white house."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1613957/posts?page=87#87
"But the pretend-conservative act is being carried onto a whole new playing field, one that has become wildly influential over the past few years and one that does not stand to be instantly recognized as a fake. That playing field is the blogosphere, which is then used in conjunction with massive e-mailings to spread the word (as one e-mailer insisted I do to my readers/e-mail list) to other conservatives.
The concept is the same: the blog or e-mail claims, first, that the said writer has been a conservative for years and that they have had it with Republicans. They then point to an issue that conservatives would likely be upset about such as excessive spending, immigration, or the expansion of government. Their supposed rage over the issue has convinced them to either not show up to vote in 2006, or, in order to really show Republicans, vote for the Democrat instead. "
82 posted on
03/04/2007 12:49:09 AM PST by
FairOpinion
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