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To: exit82
That was a very nice and thoughtful exposition of your position.

The primaries are over and there is no sense arguing about what might have been. We go to war on Election Day with the party we have.

Sadly, the Party we have has ALREADY SIGNALED IT WILL SURRENDER to the Democrats should it win a majority.

2002-2006 showed us that it makes no difference if the GOP Ruling Class or Democrats are in control, the growth of tyranny proceeds unimpeded.

I won't vote for candidates in a party who have declared war on me and are traitors to our cause.

Because if our party is full of traitors, that is NOT an army I am willing to fight with. They will slit my throat while I sleep in their camp and/or hand me over to the enemy.

We cannot fix Washington from within the existing system, it will NEVER allow itself to have it's power diminished. THAT is what we are witnessing here.

140 posted on 10/01/2014 4:46:52 PM PDT by INVAR ("Fart for liberty, fart for freedom and fart proudly!" - Benjamin Franklin)
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To: INVAR
Sadly, the Party we have has ALREADY SIGNALED IT WILL SURRENDER to the Democrats should it win a majority.

I think they went further than that and said "WE WILL KILL THOSE CONSERVATIVE PESTS TRYING RUIN OUR GOOD THING HERE."

The GOPe is the 3P party: power, plunder and perks. Conservatives threaten all of those which is why we are more feared and hated than the Democrats. If the GOPe loses to the Democrats, they know the 3Ps will still be there and they just may have to wait another election cycle. If conservatives got into government, they would reduce the 3Ps and that would piss off GOPes and Democrats alike.

147 posted on 10/01/2014 4:55:09 PM PDT by trubolotta
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