To: seamole
Let's be honest here. The far right has about the same appeal as the far left. You would rather GWB gravitate toward *more* conservative principles, lose the moderates, and lose the election? Look, I haven't agreed with everything the President has done. But a moderate Republican is still a far cry better than any liberal. At least with a Republlican in the WH, and a Republican-control senate (hopefully) and house, the conservative movement is better off in control than not having a voice at all. And I guarantee you that if those who are pissed off at Bush right now don't vote for him in 2004, EVERY conservative will be screwed. And so will this country.
To: rintense
The far right has about the same appeal as the far left. You're exactly right. They both think they are absolutely right, to the exclusion of all others, and that they and they alone know the "real" truth.
713 posted on
03/29/2002 11:26:26 PM PST by
Howlin
To: rintense
Where are you living, for you act as though Conservatives are only ten percent of the population. Perhaps if you're in Massachusetts or parts of California, but not in the southeast, midwest, and inter-mountain west. That is, most of the country.
To: rintense
You would rather GWB gravitate toward *more* conservative principles But does upholding the law where democRATS are concerned, in serious matters like election tampering, blackmail and mass murder, require *more* conservative principles than Bush or you move-on'ers have? Where do you draw the line? Would you allow Bush and company to do the same thing?
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