As though former Democrat, change parties faster than you can shake an etch-a-sketch Goode isn't. While Mitt was a liberal Republican governor, Goode was a Liberal Democrat congressman.
I forgot to mention that Mitt is also a coward.
Goode has ALWAYS been a pro-life, pro-God, pro-gun conservative.
When Goode was a democrat, during the Zell Miller conservative Democrat days, his voting record was far more conservative than the acceptable democrat, Zell Miller, and it was more conservative than ALL but a handful of Republicans.
Just to add a final point...
Virgil Goode, as a democrat, voted FOR THE IMPEACHMENT of Bill Clinton.
Just to add a final point...
Virgil Goode, as a democrat, voted FOR THE IMPEACHMENT of Bill Clinton.
“While Mitt was a liberal Republican governor, Goode was a Liberal Democrat congressman.”
Actually as a Dem, he was well to the right of Romney. Take a look at his rating.
I find it usually helps to at least skim the facts before spouting off.
Tell me who you will vote for mnehring.
Tell ALL OF US.
Or STFU.
>Goode was a Liberal Democrat congressman. <
And you don’t know what the sam hill you’re talking about. Why don’t you go post about Texans, you sure as fire don’t know squat about Virginian Virgil Goode.
This comment right here shows us that you are a completely uninformed moron.
And I mean that with all seriousness. You are uninformed. You are ininformed in a stupid way, since what you've said is so easily refutable that if you'd bothered to do the least little bit of research, you would have been able to disabuse yourself of it before vomiting it out onto a public world for all the world to see how lazy and stupid you really are.
I have followed congressional voting records for about a decade and a half now. If there is one thing Virgil Goode never was, it is a *liberal* Democrat. Even back when he was a Democrat, he had a better voting record than all but the most conservative of the Republicans (think B1 Bob Dornan, etc.). I always wondered why he was a Democrat when he so naturally seemed to be a fit for the Republicans (well, so I thought at the time - now I realise that he's too far to the right for the increasingly sissified GOP). It came as no surprise to me when he left the Democrats, and it also came as no surprise to me when he joined the GOP. His voting record had been screaming that these were natural moves for over a decade.
But here you come along along - Mr. Doesn't-know-diddly-squat-about-anything-yet-still-wants-to-spout-off-his-little-nonsense-views-as-if-anyone-with-half-a-brain-would-care-what-he-thought-about-anything. Proof positive that postings on Free Republic are not immune to Sturgeon's Law.