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To: Jim Robinson
OK, here goes...

I am in agreement with you on several things:

1. We live in a two-party system...something that is unlikely to change in our lifetimes.

2. Any Republican is better than any Democrat...because of the way majority control works in the Congress, (and because there is no such creature as a conservative Democrat anymore).

3. The choice of judges is at the very top of the list of the critical priorities which are facing the Republic.

4. Bush is our President...and is likely to be for the next six years, barring an act of God.

Where we might differ...I'm not sure...is what that situation means for us, the conservative base of the Republican Party.

The liberal factions of the Party are having a heyday currently. The money and power in the Party are being used to support the most liberal candidates possible in primaries. Many liberal policies that wouldn't pass the smell test if they were pushed by Dems are being implemented.

So what do we do?

Do we take our ball and go home? I don't think so.

Here is what I believe principled conservatives must do to be relevent in this new 'moderate' age of the GOP:

1. Don't give up or give in. Stay in the arena.

2. Go on offense. Pull out every stop to grab hold of the Republican levers of party power in the next two to four years...and of course continue to target Democrats with all we have.

3. Fight like hell for the principles we believe in, without fear or favor. If the liberals are going to end up with two parties instead of one, let's at least let them know that they had to fight to get it done.

Who knows, we might just win.

Here in South Dakota this fall, I am faced with the choice between Tim Johnson, Daschle stooge, and moderate-conservative John Thune, who voted for CFR.

I hate the fact that Thune represents the exact sort of compromising Republican that I fight constantly. But I'm going to vote for him...because the alternative is worse, and I've got my eye on the bigger prize...the dethronement of the Daschle Democrats en masse.

I hate the fact that the national GOP has been pouring money and talent into primaries in support of RINOs and against conservatives...Ganske in Iowa, Riordon in CA, etc...but I'm not going to surrender because of these things...I'm going to find ways to redouble my efforts to do what you said...send reinforcements to the many wonderful conservative leaders who already are in the Congress.

The GOP has been the majority Party for awhile now, but conservatives are still far in the minority. Until we do the hard work to change that, we will continue to witness the long slow slide into socialism.

But we won't accomplish that by simply sitting and complaining, or by meekly keeping our mouths shut when the other side implements another plank in their manifesto...we will win by continuing to boldly speak out for our principles, and by continuing the hard work of educating the electorate.

Regards,
EV

908 posted on 06/22/2002 10:01:50 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
Very well said. We cannot sit on our hands in the battle
for the soul of the G.O.P.
915 posted on 06/22/2002 10:05:05 PM PDT by B Knotts
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To: EternalVigilance
I agree with you on each and every point. Absolutely, fight like hell for conservatism and for the most conservative candidates. However, when the primaries are over, vote for the one that can defeat the Democrat. It's the only hope we have of ever getting out of this mess.

931 posted on 06/22/2002 10:11:17 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
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To: EternalVigilance
I hate the fact that the national GOP has been pouring money and talent into primaries in support of RINOs and against conservatives...Ganske in Iowa, Riordon in CA, etc...

I think one of the reasons we're seeing this is because the liberals in the party are the ones with all the money. But that's always been the case, pretty much. I don't have an answer to that problem, but the other thing the liberals have going for them is that they work together in coalitions better than conservatives, I think.

952 posted on 06/22/2002 10:18:58 PM PDT by B Knotts
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