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To: DoughtyOne
I think we underestimate ourselves and have been duped into submission by the MSM.

I live in a "liberal" state (CA) and my man on the street polling finds that conservative/commie is about 50/50. I used to think that collaboration with the enemy was the only way to gain anything in politics, but the rhino moderates GW and McCain proved that wrong.

and look at how well the dems did with their radical extremist candidate

131 posted on 07/05/2009 1:18:02 PM PDT by KTM rider
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To: KTM rider

I think Palin is about as middle of the road as one can get. She has strong patriotic beliefs, but they aren’t manifested in radical ways.

We both live in California. I personally think California is much more Conservative that most people believe, and yes even Californians. Look, the California RP leadership is just a branch of the DNC. It’s as pathetic an excuse for a Conservative organization as it could be.

Conservative issues aren’t hawked by candidates in California. Thus very little Conservative momentum is achieved.

Despite this when issues are focused, California voters get it right. Those initiatives earlier this year were a good example. The refusal to go along to get along with more bonds and deficit spending was great. The refusal to sign onto the homosexual agenda for California is a another recent example.

If we had some good blood out here running for public office with $ behind them, we would turn this state around in four years. Alas, the RNC sees it different. You’ve really go to ask yourself why. I sure as hell don’t get it.

Your collaboration comment is spot on. McCain was the end of the road for me. If the RP is going to put trash like that up for me to salute, they and their candidate can go to hell.


262 posted on 07/05/2009 2:26:07 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (_Resident of the United States and Kenya's favorite son, Baraaaack Hussein Obamaaaa...)
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