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To: truthandlife
"Republicans must present an easily-understood, credible conservative agenda. When we do, we win; when we do not, we lose. I am sorry but Christian conservatives still have strong influence in politics whether you like it or not. "

What did the GOP propose in the last election that would be considered a 'conservative agenda'? Bush could not even carry the popular vote against Gore (an inept challenger carrying the Clinton White House on his back).

Why does he single out Christians? Is he suggesting that Christian conservatives 'take a hike' (whether they like it or not)? I'm a single issue pro-life voter regardless of party. This means more to be than any other issue. I already took the hike.

8 posted on 02/01/2002 8:03:17 AM PST by ex-snook
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To: ex-snook
Is he suggesting that Christian conservatives 'take a hike' (whether they like it or not)? I'm a single issue pro-life voter regardless of party. This means more to be than any other issue. I already took the hike.

It's been 30 years and they're still telling us we have to change "hearts and minds" about abortion, while, at the same time, doing nothing beyond symbolic pap to actually start changing those hearts and minds. At this rate, abortion should be finished in this country by about AD 3456. I remember the Karl Rove quote about conservative Christians staying home on election day. The veiled lust for them to be gone was dripping from the quoted text. Congratulations for moving on.

14 posted on 02/01/2002 8:57:14 AM PST by helmsman
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