To: EyeGuy
However, how mainline Republicans, of the type that selected McCain as the Republican presidential candidate, view things is very important. Im not sure if they are astute enough to leave the Republican Party.
Who cares? I'm looking at "mainline Republicans" as being the same Republicans who left us in the mess we are - the George W Bushes, the John McCains, the ones who would sell us out with amnesty, or "guest workers" as Jorge Bush called them, the ones who left our borders unsecured in the wake of 9/11 all the while subjecting us to a lot of crap and wasted time at the airports. These are the same Republicans that are bought and paid for by the big companies as well and who have forgotten what it means to be a Conservative American and who created all kinds of new, bigger, and more powerful bureaucracies in the wake of 9/11 while trying to scare Americans into accepting it all..
I don't necessarily support Palin, but I commend her for helping 3rd parties out and I'd like to see the GOP pushed to the side. I'm done with the GOP and have been for a while after last year, but I have my hopes up that we'll finally see 3rd parties that can go in there and give the two major parties a run for their money because the two major parties have been slowly merging.
To: af_vet_rr
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I don't necessarily support Palin, but I commend her for helping 3rd parties out and I'd like to see the GOP pushed to the side" You are a dangerous troll!
You wish to prevent a conservative victory, and a third party shift will do exactly that.
130 posted on
11/03/2009 3:29:57 PM PST by
editor-surveyor
(The beginning of the O'Bomb-a administration looks a lot like the end of the Nixon administration)
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