To: Constitution Day
Word on the freeper street is she is a bigtime RINO( well given the leftward drift of the party I guess conservatives are the RINOs) what are her positions on taxes, gun control, regulations, subsidies etc
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05/30/2002 9:29:23 AM PDT by
weikel
To: weikel
She also hasn't resided in North Carolina for 40 years or so.
And she's being foisted upon us by the Republican fatcats and powerbrokers: G.W. Bush, among them. There's a couple of SERIOUSLY principled GOP candidates in the field but they're being shut out in favor of someone who can "win". It's more important to these people to be "in power" than to humbly submit themselves to the office they desire.
Dole doesn't want to serve us. Lott doesn't want to serve us. Bush, especially, does not want to serve us. They desire a comfort zone for themselves and expect us to provide it for them. These blue-bloods are leading our country into stagnation.
To hell with all of 'em.
To: weikel
Word on the freeper street is she is a bigtime RINO( well given the leftward drift of the party I guess conservatives are the RINOs) what are her positions on taxes, gun control, regulations, subsidies etc
Who care's about the issues, she's a repulican...as sarcastic a tone as one can imagine! Blackbird.
To: weikel
Dole may be the only one who has come out against tariffs for the vanishing textile industry. I really don't think she'll be as moderate as people fear. Without a load of name recognition, a Republican can't carry the state. We can win here, as the presidential numbers showed, but a good 20% are conservative Democrats who fall for the "moderate" facade as long as the Dem has a southern accent. The demographics are also stacked against us, with an high number of black voters, pointy heads moving south, and a rather large hispanic population which has yet to get involved.
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