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To: Issaquahking
All the Bush-bots need to crawl under a rock. They follow the noise, not conservative principle. Think back to 2006 when Bush and Rove, kept telling everyone before the election,"that we will win seats in the house and senate". When you get your a$$ handed to you on a plate it's time to wake up and smell the coffee. No, not the Bush, and company. Their next move was to move more center (left). I need more of that like I need a another hole in the head.

One of the few conservatives we could have done great with would have been Duncan Hunter.
14 posted on 05/11/2009 8:19:47 AM PDT by Issaquahking (Keep your change obummer, I STILL support Sarah!)
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To: Issaquahking; pissant
One of the few conservatives we could have done great with would have been Duncan Hunter.

He needs to find a mic and a platform to speak from. We need someone like him doing analysis over the public air-waves over the next four years.

We ignored him during the primaries, he couldn't get the time of day from anyone and never had more than one or two percent of us in his court, I remember too many supposed conservatives telling me "he just doesn't impress me" or worse "who?" and the result was to be saddled with the execrable John McCain and the result was to be saddled with the emptiest suit ever to occupy the White House since Jimmy "there's nobody home" Carter.

The GOP is the conservative party, but conservatives are the red-headed step-children, expected to turn out on election day and otherwise be neither seen nor heard. I'll say this; either the GOP re-connects with its soul and principles or else it doesn't matter if they never win another election.

19 posted on 05/11/2009 8:40:25 AM PDT by marron
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