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Old 11-07-2012, 12:19 PM   #26
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Old 11-07-2012, 12:30 PM   #27
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And this hope is based on what experience or evidence....?

Conservatives are, by definition, people who fear and resist change, and "the times they are a changing" - in a big way!

Since the 1960s, republican candidates have been forced to lie about who they are and what they really stand for in order to trick people into voting for them.

At the end of the day, when you strip away the Reagan fake populist veneer, the GOP is a party that serves only the interests of the plutocrats and the wealthy few....but the man behind the curtain is becoming more and more visible now (thanks, Dubya!)

I am a FIRM believer in certain things that are going on in the GOP. I don't think, the last 2 GOP candidates (Romney & McCain) were really so far right as many think. There are certain things in place that are handicapping these candidates. Big corporate money, evangelicals, the Tea Party and of course Grover's pledge. In order to get the nomination, you have to go so far right to the point of extremism. I don't think either Romney nor McCain wanted to go that far. For the GOP to move forward, they need to take a hard look at some of those factors and not to force some of these stupid things upon their candidates. I mean for godsake, they have to take a pledge to some dude just to be a candidate? Who the F is that dude to have that much power. I do think there are some extreme wack jobs that were GOP candidate hopefuls but not all candidates (Romney & Paul) are like that. I think those 2 guys were actually smart men who, even though they had to go through that ****ing wacked out process of the GOP, would have been much more central in their presidency then most people would have liked to believe.
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Old 11-07-2012, 04:21 PM   #28
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I am a FIRM believer in certain things that are going on in the GOP. I don't think, the last 2 GOP candidates (Romney & McCain) were really so far right as many think. There are certain things in place that are handicapping these candidates. Big corporate money, evangelicals, the Tea Party and of course Grover's pledge. In order to get the nomination, you have to go so far right to the point of extremism. I don't think either Romney nor McCain wanted to go that far. For the GOP to move forward, they need to take a hard look at some of those factors and not to force some of these stupid things upon their candidates. I mean for godsake, they have to take a pledge to some dude just to be a candidate? Who the F is that dude to have that much power. I do think there are some extreme wack jobs that were GOP candidate hopefuls but not all candidates (Romney & Paul) are like that. I think those 2 guys were actually smart men who, even though they had to go through that ****ing wacked out process of the GOP, would have been much more central in their presidency then most people would have liked to believe.


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Old 11-07-2012, 04:23 PM   #29
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QUOTE=~Crash~;3719710]no I believe the game is you guys are bank reputing America to rewrite the Constitution . then we are talking civil war.[/QUOTE]



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Old 11-07-2012, 04:26 PM   #30
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I'm worried that Obama feels the same way as Jetmeck. I doubt anything will change in the next four years except now Obama has "more flexibility" to deal with unpopular issues.


Look Obama is a way better man than me.......he will work with them because he has offered way more to the repubs than a lot of us really wanted him to do. He wasn't the problem in the first four years. Repubs need to compromise not hold stead fast to things like the rich paying their fair share....just what they did ten years ago....especially when that is what the majority of the people want.

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Old 11-08-2012, 09:50 AM   #31
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Well enjoy sad times are coming get ready . War is all but in the cards . You do not tell people you have no choices in your life .
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