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To: Mikey

Mikey—You and I agree. There is no place for conservatives in the Publicrat Party. I don’t know who coined that label, but it is apt. If it was you, I salute you. If it was not you, I salute who ever came up with it.

My sense is that more and more conservatives are finally getting it. But it hasn’t been easy breaking through all those layers of programming.


294 posted on 05/13/2009 4:59:00 PM PDT by dools007
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To: dools007
I grew up in New York. I was raised a democrat. After I was discharged (Honorable) from the Navy I started to question the democrat party's agenda. I became a republican.

For years I remained a loyal republican.

I began to notice there was little difference in the republican and the democrat parties several years ago. Oh there's minor differences here and there but, basically they're two sides of the same coin.

I came up with the term Republicrat. It seemed fitting.

I thank you for the compliment.

If the republican party would stick to its original party platform with actions instead of mere words, we'd have a strong party.

The major problem is the republicans started to use democrat tactics in order to garner votes and in the process they've become the very thing they were supposed to be fighting against.

The time is ripe not for a third party but, for a 2nd party.

I read somewhere someone stated one would know tyranny has come to the land when there little distinction between the political parties.

I believe the time has come.

When all else fails, its time to return to the original plans.

Constitution Party

295 posted on 05/14/2009 6:46:53 PM PDT by Mikey (Freedom isn't free, but slavery is.)
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