To: concerned about politics
Nickols dropped out. That means (1) he knows he doesn't have the support to win, or (2) there are skeletons we don't know about, or (3) he does not want the job, or (4) he wants a different job.
President Bush is a moderate conservative. So am I. I am not a Rino. Within our own fold we can talk about those who range from liberal to conservative as republicans and have some integrity about the discussion.
Jeffords was a liberal republican. Jesse Helms was a strongly conservative republican. I'd put Chaffee, Snow, Spector, etc. and their ilk on the liberal side. Frist is not one of them. His voting record is conservative...not liberal.
366 posted on
12/20/2002 8:10:08 AM PST by
xzins
To: xzins
President Bush is a moderate conservative. So am I. I am not a Rino. According to Rush, a "moderate" is someone who doesn't believe in anything in general, therefore having no principles except compromise.
377 posted on
12/20/2002 8:21:45 AM PST by
A2J
To: xzins
Nichols, was a small business owner of a "Janitorial Service"...and do tell me...WHO generally works for "Janitorial Services"???
Illegal Aliens, liberal democrat blacks who may later play the we were "exploited" card???
We have some real issues confronting the country in the area of socialized medicine and I believe Frist will be a perfect person to head off that fight...NOT an owner of a "Janitorial Service".
446 posted on
12/20/2002 9:47:38 AM PST by
Caliban
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