Posted on 06/29/2013 7:12:27 PM PDT by markomalley
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After Gang of Eight, a new conservative message: Wont get fooled again Go To Hell GOP
While chasing 2% or 3% more Hispanic votes, these clueless wonders will drive away at least 20% of the conservative base. They will not win without the Right.
Of course we’ll be fooled again because the system’s broken.
The Republican party is nothing more then Marxist Lite.
America, the USSA, is finished.
What’s the over/under on another Congressional sell out?
Got any spare rooms for rent, AlexW? :)
I say that half in jest, but things aren’t going quite as well as they ought to here in the good ol’ USSA.
How many times have we heard this?
I say the odds are about fifty to one that the house will end up passing an immigration bill that will go into conference with the senate bill.
The compromise will basically be everything in the senate bill.
O’Bozo will sign it into alw with much fanfare just in time to give democrats a big boost in the 2014 elections.
I agree with your assessment. They are destroying the party in hopes of getting a few diversity votes. I for one will have a very hard time pulling the lever for any NY RNC selected candidate every again. When I find a job in a red state, I will never worry about the NY RNC selected crappy candidates again.
“It (securing the border) is a top priority with me.” Then Paul Ryan goes on to admit that legalization is actually his ‘top priority.’
Here’s something new: preemptive lying.
I find it interesting that all these RINO’s that love the illegals so much let Romney destroy Perry with the issue in the debates. Yet now nearly all of them (including Romney) are far FAR more to the left of Perry.
May I introduce a new term?
DeRubiofication
Ryan favors the same legalization-first sequence for immigration reform that Rubio and the Gang did. The difference is that now, more conservatives are aware of the basics of reform proposals. And that means Ryan might be in for a rougher ride with the conservative base than Rubio experienced.
Someone I once mistakenly admired, Ryan, must be "DeRubiofied" in the forthcoming primary election, just as Mister Rubio must in 2016. An alternative, conservative (and squeaky clean) conservative must be found and run against the (alleged) GOP incumbent. Ideally, a veteran.
We must remove RINOS and wobblies from the GOP via the primary process. (We voters must show them the strength that they so sadly lack.)
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Which laws do I get to ignore?
“Got any spare rooms for rent, AlexW? :)”
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Well, not really. My wife and I, and our 28 month old boy
live in a two room cottage, but there are always places available.
I can see that things are tough in Obozoland, as many more people, including FReepers, are jumping on the expat band wagon.
To be honest, I didn’t see a lot of people who were fooled about it. Let’s face it, if anyone was fooled by that this time, they’re going to get fooled again, no doubt about it.
We need a new Party: one that voluntarily commits to term limits. Citizens with conscience can say “No and HELL, NO!!!” Enough with the professional political class.
I’m out. Changed my registration to Independent and returned my GOP fundraising letter with 0.00 contribution and “No Amnesty” written on it in red Sharpie. I like my congressman Mike Rogers but I will be voting Constitution Party and not giving one cent to the GOP traitors.
A real minority party could at least tell the truth.
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