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To: Spiff

House Republicans can hit an electoral HOME RUN in November, by loudly, rambunctuously, at every opportunity - defying President Bush on amnesty.

He's a Republican and a fine president, but he's *wrong* on the issue of amnesty - and everyone in America knows it.

Seriously. The only people who don't, are the few who are so dedicated to Bush for his other good deeds, they are blinded to the possiblitity he's 100% wrong on something.

It's a perfect opportunity for a win-win.

Republicans rally those who are fed up with the ongoing sell-out, which incidentally includes quite a lot of voters Republicans need to keep from losing the House.

Remember "Reagan Democrats"???

They're still out there. Patriotic, pickup truck driving blue collar types who oppose gay marriage, hide a shed tear during the finest renditions of the Star Spangled Banner, and who would love to vote Republican if only they weren't continuously being driven away by snobs.

Willing to lose the House, rather than dare let in those who actually work and make things.

(some still exist in America)

It's time for the Republican party to set its own course.

Bush can ride in the car at the front of the parade - but on some issues he really shouldn't be the one navigating. :)


188 posted on 06/05/2006 7:53:38 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (H.R.4437 > S.2611)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
Amen

Bush can ride in the car at the front of the parade - but on some issues he really shouldn't be the one navigating. :)

He should turn around from time to time to see if anyone is following!

195 posted on 06/05/2006 8:04:31 PM PDT by rock58seg (A minority of Republican RINO's are making a majority of Republicans look like fools.)
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