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To: Lakeshark
At this point in the election cycle, there is no way to fight against the GOPE. You are being short sighted if you think we should allow Harry Reid to maintain his position for some grudge match or sense of purity. Ted Cruz stumped for Pat Roberts, as did Sarah Palin and for good reason. They understand the need to start with a democrat defeat in the Senate, they're clearly not part of the purity assinity of FR.

You are missing my point.

I am not against Pat Roberts, and I am not for purity.

That being said, there are three hot-button issues that if a candidate is supporting them, I don't vote for them, either in the Primary or General.

Those are:

1. Abortion
2. The Gay Agenda
3. Amnesty

If a candidate, or the GOP wants my vote, they will not support any of those three.

My principles are formed from my Christianity.

My Christianity is non-negotiable, therefore, the principles formed by my Christianity are also non-negotiable.

As a Christian I cannot compartmentalize different sections of my life and apply my Christianity to some parts and not to others. It is either 100% or it doesn't mean squat.


With regard to thinking clearly ahead, thank you for our concern, but I know I am thinking clearly on this matter.

If the GOP wants my vote, then they will not put up or support those candidates that are on the wrong side of these evil issues, period!
65 posted on 10/14/2014 8:40:28 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie
I did not miss the point at all.

There are NO pro life democrats. NO anti-amnesty democrats. NO pro family democrats.

Not one.

When Cruz becomes president, he can't work with anyone in the other party as a result. NOT ONE. He can, like Reagan, move RINO squishes to the right, he can get them to move with him on an agenda for the good things we want. He cannot do that with the totalitarian left as consituted in the dem party. He can also scare the crap out of a few to vote with him if he rolls in with a popular mandate.

Like I said, Cruz and Palin understand this, and you ought to as well. Off to bed, think about it and respond in the morning rather than being so knee jerk dismissive to so many who want the same good things as you do.

67 posted on 10/14/2014 8:52:54 PM PDT by Lakeshark
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