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To: William Tell


I beg to differ, it's called voting your principles and if your life-long party the GOP decides to walk away from it's principles, sometimes it becomes necessary. Every here of the WHIG party? The party is here to represent us, not the other way around. Either the party wakes up and listens to it's base, or it loses. Otherwise, you are telling them they can do whatever they please just so long as they are just a little bit to the right of the Democrats. That my friend is a formula for Disaster for the GOP!
122 posted on 01/13/2008 2:27:54 PM PST by SoConPubbie
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To: SoConPubbie
SoConPubbie said: "I beg to differ, it's called voting your principles ..."

I've got principles. I vote for people who will help me recover and maintain my right to keep and bear arms.

If you ask pro-gunners about GW Bush, you'll get a lot of different responses. But the bottom line is that his two choices for Supreme Court might make all the difference in the outcome of the Heller case next June.

If the outcome is as I hope, I will donate to a fund to erect a monument to Bush complete with a bronze statue of him in his flight suit.

If we somehow manage to get the next two Supreme Court Justice appointments, we may be looking at a generation of putting right the things that have gone wrong with this country.

Compared to controlling who is on the Supreme Court, almost all other issues fade into insignificance. I would predict that whatever your key issues are, the same is true. Proper guidance from the Supreme Court would more than make up for Bush's shortcomings in dealing with Congress or attempting to solve the nation's problems single-handedly.

157 posted on 01/13/2008 10:31:03 PM PST by William Tell (RKBA for California (rkba.members.sonic.net) - Volunteer by contacting Dave at rkba@sonic.net)
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