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Of course, problems may well arise (as in my lil corner of the woods) when the Republican't candidate(s) are (at least in some cases) as odious as the Dhimmicrap candidate(s)...
*sigh*
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02.07.08 - 12:03 am | #
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"at least in some cases" so there is some good possible and definitely more than if we choose to stay home.
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Mark |
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02.07.08 - 12:06 am | #
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Even if your local Republicans are liberal they aren't as far left as your local Democrats. Jim Webb was voted in as a "conservative" Democrat, but he still voted in lockstep with his party.
It's like they say, sometimes Republicans upon being elected stab their conservative voters in the back, but Democrats always do.
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02.07.08 - 6:56 am | #
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I only have 2 cents, but I'm willing to share them with you. In the first and foremost place, this is an election like we have never had before. Look at it. The other side does not even recognize we are at war! They're arguing about healthcare, as if we have that luxury. Or may I put it differently, as if OUR TROOPS have that luxury.
No matter who the Repukian is, I'm voting for him. Why? Because I know he will watch out for our men and women who are risking their lives watching out for me. How can I be so selfish under these conditions?
Rosemary |
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02.07.08 - 7:34 am | #
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No staying home is not an option. Obama is an extremely dangerous person. I don't think we even perceive how much. He's every bit as much a Marxist as Shrillary and he's the candidate of choice for the Muslims. This election is crucial.
Aurora |
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02.14.08 - 5:42 am | #
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