Posted on 01/23/2008 1:05:47 PM PST by gbscott1954
I was sitting here thinking something that I have thought before several times in recent months. The Republican Party began as a third party championing the cause of abolition and westward expansion. Just was wondering some of your thoughts about if it is time to begin thinking about a new true conservative party dedicated to true conservative principles?
Why, yes they do. For example, SealSkinz offers this item:
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tell me when you find it...
You will have to try to build it during a Clinton Presidency.
I just sent their so-called 'survey' funds solicitation back to them in their pre-paid envelope with a big back message "When the GOP gets back to Reagan Conservatism, then I might donate again!"
Maybe the republicans and democrats could do the same thing.
here’s another aspect of being conservative:
Conservatives live in the real world and not the lala land of academia and the senate floor. Conservatives don’t chase after every new idea just because it’s popular. Conservatives trust experience and the wisdom of the ages.
“Id rather take back the Republican Party than go through starting a whole new one”
Yeah, the Democratic-Republican Party (1792c.1824)
At least she waxes as well...
“ANYONE THINK IT IS TIME FOR ANOTHER PARTY?”
Frankly I’d be more interested if a couple of third parties already in existence could iron out some differences and merge, Constitution Party and Libertarian Party. Both have very good points to them, and together they might be able to win local/state races, then work up to the the major leagues.
I’d like to see something like that in my lifetime.
Now, this is the stuff dreams are made of. I shall have pleasant ones now and buy some rain socks on the morrow. Or at least on the internet.
“When its time for another party it will happen. Unfortunately 3rd parties are political suicide when America isnt ready for them.”
The REpublican Pary was a third party. In eight years it rose to win the White House and Congress.
I was gonna create the Procrastinators Party
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Fred would eventually run as nominee. one day
Got a pair of them at home, myself.
I agree. We don’t see enough of that among Conservatives anymore.
Ain't that the truth!
Only problem with Galt’s Gulch is when John gets liquored up and starts rambing speeches.
I’ve never seen socks that are $50 a pair. Those must be some socks.
Good one.
I have been hearing that since the 80s.
How has that worked out for us so far?
I’m thinking that a good time out of power might clear a few minds. - Now America itself will pay the price but the fact is every country that votes gets the government that it votes for and we are in the minority in our own party.
Most freepers now heartily support our own socialists like Mitt.
And his Mittcare, his pro abortion, pro amnesty, and pro strong guns control stances mean nothing. nothing at all but put that big R next to his name and we all have to fall down and bow to the anointed one.
I’m not going to vote for the GOP candidates that do not agree with anything at all that I agree with, no matter what side of the aisle they sit.
Same here. My two adult sons are so disillusioned with the republican party they have decided to support Ron Paul. I’ve tried to talk some sense into their heads but they just don’t have any desire to be a part of the RINO party anymore. For me, I guess this will be the first time that I won’t be participating in a presidential election. Not gonna vote for a slimy RINO. Let the RINOS and liberals take over our party and lets see how that works out for them.
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