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To: Luircin
You only imagine politics to be a zero sum game. That's why we have the division powers AND the authority to initiate Executive and Judicial removals lodged in the House of Representatives.

So, think about what you are telling us ~ since we have two top end candidates who are both equally corruptible (in terms of use of government power).

Right now we have a marvelous opportunity to strike at the GOP-e and its chief enablers simply by getting Karl Rove and his co-conspirators hauled away for trial for plotting to kill a member of the House.

These opportunities don't come around very often you know, but if we can cut the RINOs and the GOP-e off at the financial knees, we win.

108 posted on 09/04/2012 11:38:50 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

You didn’t quite answer my question. Which candidate should we vote for? Which one do you think would advance towards your goals more? It has to be one of the two; which one of the two, with the powers granted by the Constitution to the executive branch, would be better for conservatives?

And you still didn’t tell me how you plan to do this. So far your plans seem to be: 1: Kvetch on FR. 2: ??? 3: Get Rove indicted. 4: ??? 5: CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY.


110 posted on 09/04/2012 12:28:56 PM PDT by Luircin (Don't like Romney? Blame the conservative circular firing squad.)
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