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To: ebersole

“Why do you think Maes isn’t a conservative?”

Because he claims to be a conservative but then has all these wishy-washy excuses, such as on illegal aliens he believes “...we should provide some path to citizenship to bring people out of that underworld.” That is a liberal viewpoint, not a conservative one.

He believes Colorado simply didn’t “enroll” in eVerify and that would take care of the problem. He seeks political correct solutions that do not work. He will do nothing but make excuses for 4 years as to why things are not getting done.

He is about as sharp and experienced as a bowling ball. He honestly believes as governor he can get rid of the state employees union, remove Planned Parenthood by stroke of the pen, etc. He is completely clueless about politics.


135 posted on 08/15/2010 9:15:59 AM PDT by CodeToad ("Idiocracy" is not just a movie.)
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To: CodeToad

So what do you suggest as a solution to the downward slide always brought on by democratic control in all three branches of state government? I’m not being a smart-ass or trying to pick a fight, but the conservative purist approach is not working and all it has brought to the local and state level is more democratic rule.

Dick Wad and et. al surely aren’t bringing candidates forward that fully represent conservative constitutional values, and those endorsed and put forward by the tea parties (Maes and Buck)are not getting the full support of the GOP or of conservatives.

What constructive concrete steps do we take as conservatives, to try and bring CO to a more conservative place?


137 posted on 08/15/2010 9:26:50 AM PDT by ebersole
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