To: goldstategop
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And if the President expands entitlement programs and drags the party in the direction of socialism, is his re-election worth the price?
More to the point: Is it worth it to risk his reelection over it? I'm not asking you; I'm rhetorically asking President Bush. Glad Keyes is on board, though.
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11 posted on
02/04/2004 11:39:51 PM PST by
Sabertooth
(The Republicans have a coalition, if they can keep it.)
To: Sabertooth
That's a question the President is going to have to answer if he wants to motivate the base to get him re-elected. Knowing how you feel as many do here about the President's spending proposals and pandering to illegal aliens, it shouldn't be forgotten the British people dumped Winston Churchill at the height of his popularity. I think Dr. Keyes is right to get on board and as for our reservations, its the President's job to convince the American people he will address those concerns if he is elected to a second term. We shall see.
23 posted on
02/04/2004 11:52:09 PM PST by
goldstategop
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