To: cotton1706
Absolutely. While I’m not opposed to debating issues many of those in the party are simply working contrary to the core values of the GOP and they act as an internal buffer muting our efforts, muddling the message, and running interference for far left policies that end up implemented if not by their direct effort but by default.
I’m sorry but there is no room for liberal GOP in the party. We need to be a party of constitutional governance, liberty, strong families, and national defense. We can’t win against a solidly liberal Democrat party with a neoliberal leadership/consultant class in the GOP stabbing conservatives in the back.
9 posted on
08/02/2013 7:17:42 AM PDT by
Maelstorm
(If all are treated as suspects it will not be long before we all are treated as prisoners.)
To: Maelstorm; PoloSec; bigbob
We might as well bark at the moon if we think reform will emerge from the DC ruling class. Electing conservatives whenever possible is necessary, but will never be sufficient. Until the states restore vertical separation of powers, our previously federal republic doesn't have a chance.
11 posted on
08/02/2013 2:16:35 PM PDT by
Jacquerie
(To restore the 10th Amendment, repeal the 17th.)
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