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To: offduty
I didn’t leave the Republican Party....it left me.

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Well, if you are willing to harm the party and The Country to make a statement then good riddance!

908 posted on 01/22/2008 1:15:13 PM PST by JAKraig (Joseph Kraig)
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To: JAKraig

The GOP voters have already harmed the country by their Presidential choices this year.

It’s sad when the Canadians do a better job picking conservative candidates than Americans do...


941 posted on 01/22/2008 1:20:52 PM PST by jmyrlefuller
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To: JAKraig

That was pretty profound.

What YOU are saying is that your principals are available to the highest bidder? Let me see, If your candidate, whom you think best represents your thoughts, decides to drop out...then you pick DOOR NUMBER 2...WOW sounds like you’re a “man of conviction”

Please enlighten me...how am I going to “harm the party “ or “the country” by holding to my principals.

If you mean that I should be a sheeple and follow the party blindly because of “loyalty,” where’s the loyalty to conservative principals.

This is an election. The conservative candidates that I support have lost. I feel no obligation to support financially or with my vote someone I consider a liberal.

When the party wants to get back to its core beliefs OR if a third party emerges that reflects my ideology, then I will support THEM.

You may drink the party kool-aid if you must, I choose to not too.


1,027 posted on 01/22/2008 1:37:54 PM PST by offduty (All the conservatives are gone...who do we follow out of the darkness)
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