Finally, someone talking about core principles.
I think Rabscuttle knows I appreciate his posting here. I also think he probably knows I want him to respect others the way I wish I always did.
D1, I generally try to show respect for others here, but I will not suffer fools--including those who evade legitimate questions I may put forth and instead choose to start hurling invectives--lightly, and I will call things as I see them.
What a pompous little jerk you are. You don't suffer fools? At your age? And you're running around here declaring that you can't support Sarah Palin?
We're all suffering you and your gang of anti-Republican Obama enablers who run around this board in CYA mode. Have some cheese.
Rabscuttle385, I’m no paragon of virtue, so I’m not asking you to do anything. We live in a frustrating time for Conservatives, and it’s only natural for folks to blow off steam from time to time.
I do think you’ll be more effective, if you just shower folks with good arguments and facts. And for the most part, when I see your posts, that’s pretty much what you’re doing.
I will continue to give Palin more time to come around, but ultimately if she continues to miss the mark, I’ll have to re-evaluate my position. I won’t be happy about having to do so, but if it’s warranted, I will.
One thing that is generally missed, is that the government doubled it’s receipts under Reagan, despite decreasing taxes. The problem is, Congress spent like drunken sailors.
It was my hope that Republicans would cut the debt when they came into power. No such luck.
Yes, core principles are something the (R) party has lost sight off.
Go tea party. Grow and make the Republican leaders nervous as can be.