To: deport; Howlin; sinkspur
The amusing thing would be to get all of the self described hard right wingers (actually some of them have certain left wing views but whatever) discussing who should be annoited as the perfect "conservative/libertarian" candidate, and what ideas he/she should push. It would not take long before they were at each other's throats. Folks that toss the word traitor and socialist around with such fecklessness, and not naturally talented at compromise and coalitions. Thus the ensuing pugilism should be quite entertaining to watch.
825 posted on
06/22/2002 9:14:04 PM PDT by
Torie
To: Torie
You know Torie, I've never called myself a hardliner. I've said I don't like voting for people who help to pass liberal legislation. And I don't think it's right of you to comment on our liberalisms, when you are the one that thinks 40% tariffs on our exports to others are okay. Why not knock off the name calling and argue points on merit?
To: Torie
The amusing thing would be to get all of the self described hard right wingers (actually some of them have certain left wing views but whatever) discussing who should be annoited as the perfect "conservative/libertarian" candidateAlready done
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To: Torie
The amusing thing would be to get all of the self described hard right wingers (actually some of them have certain left wing views but whatever) discussing who should be annoited as the perfect "conservative/libertarian" candidate, and what ideas he/she should push.
LOL... well it's been my experience you can pull a rope much further and faster than you can push it.... But they can push all they want but in the long run you have to have the coalitions band together or you'll never have the opportunity to succeed or fail.
850 posted on
06/22/2002 9:31:04 PM PDT by
deport
To: Torie; Texasforever
Texasforever did a whole thread on that one night. Who should be the candidate instead of Bush.
I'll let TExas give you the results.
875 posted on
06/22/2002 9:42:23 PM PDT by
Howlin
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