Posted on 10/17/2002 3:06:35 PM PDT by jmstein7
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:16:34 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
One of the most unpredictable and confusing midterm election seasons in recent history is coming down to the wire. Within the past week, four respected national polls -- Gallup, Ipsos-Reid, Fox/Opinion Dynamics, and Pew Research Center -- all indicated that the American people were nearly evenly divided in their congressional voting preference.
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I don't follow the state politics closely, so I didn't realize there were people who weren't going to vote for Sununu because Smith didn't win the primary. Not good.
Let me explain my pragmatic view with following analogy. We are all riding in a big bus traveling a coastal highway that circles an island clockwise. About 40% of us are trying in some way to keep the bus on the road. The rest are simply along for the ride. Some of us are pulling hard right, some hard left, and some are trying to hold a straight line off into the sea. These folks are all democrats and republicans.
In the back of the bus is a smaller group who have found several other steering wheels. Leaving the front of the bus and pulling right on one of the many wheels in the back leaves fewer pulling right in the front. The problem being, the only way those in the back will ever turn right, as they intend, is if they all agree on a steering wheel, and they out number those pulling right or left in the front of the bus.
Here is how I pull right on the front wheel, (the one that is currently operable.) I am a elected to represent my precinct in our county, in which I will walk door to door talking to moderates about voting right. I am a vice-chair in our county party, which gets me a vote on the central committee. I was a delegate to state party platform convention, voting on dozens of proposed changes to our platform and authoring a couple of lines of our platform on education. ( a very conservative amendment) I register republican voters at fair booths, home shows booths, etc. I will be calling conservatives who haven't voted in the final days of our election. I talk to as many people as time allows about the necessity of voting republican. I call, write, and talk to my representatives and senators in person about what I think they are doing right or wrong.
I am pulling as hard as I can to the right without actually running for office myself. (Self-employed, young family)
I like the constitution party. I think I will look for a great candidate from that party and get him to run as a Republican.
In which case the Christain Right, like the League of Nations and the U.N. becomes, by choice, irrelevant.
I sincerely hope this does not turn out to be the case.
IMO Americans don't know what "true" liberty is.USA SUCKS!!!
Our liberties are pretty good sense in many (most?) countries such blasphemy as above would get me an immediate execution, "disappearance", or exile.
All we know is "legislated" liberty, just like in Mussolinni's Italy.Your against laws?
IMO Americans don't know what "true" liberty is.USA SUCKS!!!
Our liberties are pretty good sense in many (most?) countries such blasphemy as above would get me an immediate execution, "disappearance", or exile.
All we know is "legislated" liberty, just like in Mussolinni's Italy.Your against laws?
Are you trying to make me out, by implication, to be an anarchist?Hmm............ nah, but I'm betting your a libertarian. :yawn: It's 3:45 AM and I'm tired so I'm gonna commit a few acts of treason and go to bed:
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