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How Bush could lose it
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| 1/25/04
| John Hood
Posted on 01/25/2004 10:34:04 AM PST by NormsRevenge
Edited on 04/14/2004 10:06:37 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: janetgreen
quote: From janetgreen, "I agree that he can lose. Most of my friends, lifelong conservatives, are ready to sit this one out because of Bush's failure to protect American jobs and borders, and his crazy fiscal policies. The immigration proposal was the last straw for many." All my friends are lifelong conservatives, and while we won't sit anything out, we are wondering what's up with the immigration & Man to Mars stuff.
What worries me are the 20% in the middle who don't always vote, and are easily swayed if they do. Comments from moderates at my office (people who voted for Reagan AND Clinton - go figure) are not real pro Bush these days. You know the type, they decide who to vote for based on 30 second commercials. They were pro Bush 6 months ago, now they seem alot more neutral.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:38:32 PM PST
by
handy
To: Wild Irish Rogue
Amen!God bless your sons and your brother for their service.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:39:45 PM PST
by
MEG33
To: Twinkie
""YOU'RE NOT KIDDING! We got a mailing from Bob Barr
yesterday & he seemed to be hinting strongly that
Hillary WILL run this time, IF things fall in place
like she and Slick have planned.""
How would Bob Barr know?????
And who cares if Hillary runs, she is no more liberal than any other Democrat running. She cannot unite the country behind the Dem party and Ive read she is a tyrant who is not open to advice from other people. translation: she'd be a horrible President and is politically tone-deaf. I fear Edwards much more than Hillary.
To: NormsRevenge
Trying to predict elections is a waste of time, as typically those who are most voicerifous about their "predictions" have a vested interest such as discouraging others from running or advancing (or not advancing) a particular agenda.
For example those who have been saying "Bush in a landslide" for the last 2 years here, had an agenda of preventing a primary challenger from running, coupled with belitting the arguments of those who criticized Bush (why debate an issue with someone when you can just say "we don't need your vote"?). I can promise you that we will see these same expert prognosticators begging for folks to help out the campaign by summertime.
And those who have been saying that Dean was the only candidate who could defeat Bush had an agenda of getting Dean enough momentum so that he could gather enough endorsements to prevail in the primaries. We saw last week how well that worked.
In my experience of watching this stuff, those who spend their time talking about who is "electable" and who isn't, generally come out on the losing side. Those who spend their time on an agenda of limited government and are honest with the people (or at least create that percpetion) usually win.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:42:05 PM PST
by
Mulder
(Fight the future)
To: handy; janetgreen
They were pro Bush 6 months ago, now they seem alot more neutral. The demos are getting all the coverage, right now. It is also still January. Also Janet was a big Buchanan supporter on FR in 2000. She was never a Bush supporter and it's only logical that her friends aren't either.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:42:11 PM PST
by
Dane
To: lsmith1990
The fastest way for lose liberties is for terrorism to prevail. The Patriot Act is not a threat to liberties, terrorism is. If the Patriot Act prevents terrorism, it is protecting liberties, not threatening them. It's like: "If I can't have a machine gun, then I'm gonna vote for a Democrat who will take away everybody's guns. So there!"
That'll learn'em!
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:44:48 PM PST
by
Dec31,1999
(Right-leaning... it has a nice ring to it.)
To: RiflemanSharpe
After the amnesty proposal I left the rep plantation. I am now going to vote for the Constitiution Party. I am seriously looking into these guys as well as some of the other alternative parties.
To: 13foxtrot
I am seriously looking into these guys as well as some of the other alternative parties In all probability the demos.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:47:26 PM PST
by
Dane
To: Dane
Free Republic is an online gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web. We're working to roll back decades of governmental largesse, to root out political fraud and corruption, and to champion causes which further conservatism in America. And we always have fun doing it. Hoo-yah! - from the home page
Bush is not the only "conservative" cause going. As far was rolling back govt. largesse, people are free to differ on what candidate that is - so what if some support the Constitution Party or Buchanan - these still fit the ideas of FR
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:48:28 PM PST
by
PersonalLiberties
(Between Life and the Pursuit of Happiness You Need Liberty www.personalliberties.com)
To: RiflemanSharpe
After the amnesty proposal I left the rep plantation. I am now going to vote for the Constitiution Party. How sentimental! But you will really be voting for a Democrat, unfortunately, because you will be voting with your heart, and not your brain. Pity.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:51:34 PM PST
by
Dec31,1999
(Right-leaning... it has a nice ring to it.)
To: PersonalLiberties
Bush is not the only "conservative" cause going. As far was rolling back govt. largesse, people are free to differ on what candidate that is - so what if some support the Constitution Party or Buchanan - these still fit the ideas of FR Get back to me when Buchanan or the CP have made a millimeter dent in the political landscape.
Do me a favor, when you reach your destination called "perfect political world", how about sending me a postcard. I believe that I will be waiting a long time.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:51:43 PM PST
by
Dane
To: Dane
R we having fun yet. Dicussing only Bush is the best all day long. How stimulating.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:54:24 PM PST
by
PersonalLiberties
(Between Life and the Pursuit of Happiness You Need Liberty www.personalliberties.com)
To: PersonalLiberties
Of course you have every right to vote to punish Bush and therefore help elect a more liberal dem for President. You will feel good about your principles.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:54:33 PM PST
by
MEG33
To: MEG33
I am just trying to get Dane and you and all of the others back to what FR says it was suppose to be about.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:55:16 PM PST
by
PersonalLiberties
(Between Life and the Pursuit of Happiness You Need Liberty www.personalliberties.com)
To: PersonalLiberties
R we having fun yet. Dicussing only Bush is the best all day long. How stimulating Actually you all bash Bush all day long, while ignoring the true adversaries the demos.
I guess that is you modus operandi.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:56:02 PM PST
by
Dane
To: PersonalLiberties
I am just trying to get Dane and you and all of the others back to what FR says it was suppose to be about. Who crowned you the sole voice of FR?
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:57:27 PM PST
by
Dane
To: Dane
not sole. I just think that debate, and different opinions are good. Not a vote for anyone but Bush is a vote for the dems. Its tiring.
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posted on
01/25/2004 1:58:59 PM PST
by
PersonalLiberties
(Between Life and the Pursuit of Happiness You Need Liberty www.personalliberties.com)
To: Dane
The Bush/Rove Republicans are just as bad as the Democrats - undoubtably there are distinctions to be made but the net result is that both are bad for the Country.
I believe that the Republicans will turn back to a more conservative approach if they lose enough conservative voters to hurt them in the elections.
Otherwise they will continue to converge with the Democrats.
To: janetgreen
The immigration proposal was the last straw for many.I'm sad to say that I'm in that position as well. Not my choice but I'm left with no other course.
***An ex-Republican base voter***
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posted on
01/25/2004 2:03:04 PM PST
by
citizen
(Write-in Tom Tancredo President 2004!)
To: Dec31,1999
After the amnesty proposal I left the rep plantation. I am now going to vote for the Constitiution Party.
How sentimental! But you will really be voting for a Democrat, unfortunately, because you will be voting with your heart, and not your brain. Pity.
Neither actually. I live in TX. If GWB is in danger of losing TX then he has lost so many other states he has lost the election. I can vote my conscience and it will have 0 effect on GWB. But at least I would have made my stand.
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posted on
01/25/2004 2:04:21 PM PST
by
RiflemanSharpe
(An American for a more socially and fiscally conservation America!)
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