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To: quidnunc
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah! I have been hearing this worn out excuse over and over. Democraps don't vote on issues, they vote for whom leadership told them to. And, the leadership, usually communist union leaders, when given the choice between a determined communist democrat and a Republican that tries to act a little commy, will always pick the real deal. Thus, the masses of democraps follow. Therefore, no matter what liberal W does, the black leadership, union leadership, etc. will NEVER endorse a Bush presidency.

I encourage everybody to vote Republican in the upcoming congressional elections, and vote Libertarian in the next presidential elections. We will lose the presidency, but will send a strong message to future candidates that conservatism is still the major view in the base of Republicans at the grass roots level. Just my opinion.

128 posted on 06/22/2002 12:15:03 PM PDT by rodeocowboy
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To: rodeocowboy
Also, VOTING FOR A DEMOCRAP IS THE WORSE THING ONE COULD DO! That will tell our wishy-washy republican leadership that the base is becoming more liberal. Vote libertarian and it will tell the leadership the base is more conservative, once they see the large percentage the libertarian vote took away.

The only time the Repbulican party ever had to worry about third parties, and really has since, was when we have had wishy-washy candidates. The first real threat-and-loss to the Republican party was with George Bush (Daddy Bush) in his reelection. Then with that piece of garbage RINO, Bob Dole. Then, once again with George W. Bush. You would think they would learn by now. Maybe next time will be the ticket.

130 posted on 06/22/2002 12:22:25 PM PDT by rodeocowboy
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