>> "Cure_Ewan" <karrde_smuggler_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:focld0$2v6$1@news.albasani.net...
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>>> "Vandar" <vandar69@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:xphqj.3416$Sa1.2019@news02.roc.ny...
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>>>> topcat wrote:
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>>>>> "zob" <zob@ cox.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:gdoiq39jql4h1m8b2k6sd8vsvbhhbig2la@4ax.com...
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>>>>> Karrde's opinion is not the "narrow minority opinion" when speaking
>>>>> to true conservatives. When a large group of people stay home or
>>>>> vote Dem in Nov, as Karrde says, the Republican party will once
>>>>> again throw up their hands and say "What happened?".
>>>>
>>>> Once again? When did they do that the first time? Certainly not in
>>>> the last two Presidential elections.
>>>
>>> 206, but apparently nobody was listening.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Exactly. The Repubs lost Congress because they decided to act like
>> liberals. Next they will lose the White House.
> rampant stupidity. It's a rare day when this country is better off with
> a stalemate, but Bush gave us that day.
> He is a horrible President and Congress paid for it.
>>>>> For every voter like you McCain gets, he'll lose two conservatives.
>>>>
>>>> And those two he'll lose will sink the country further by voting for
>>>> the absolute worst candidate this country has ever had. Great
>>>> strategy. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Any of the three major contenders still standing would qualify as
>>> "worst candidate this country has ever had."
>>>
>>> Four years of hell to set the party back on the right track vs.
>>> turning the Republican party into a bunch of copycat Liberals? My
>>> choice is made. I only hope the Conservative wing can gain control of
>>> Congress to help cushion the blow of the next four years.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Don't worry, if the conservative wing isn't in control initially, it
>> will be after the first mid-terms.
>>
>> Btw, I was talking to one of my friends/business associates today. He
>> asked me who I voted for in the primary. I said Romney. He said "Me
>> too". He's an "Ayn Rand" disciple, what they call an "individualist",
>> I guess. I told him about all the people I've been speaking with who
>> have pledged not to vote for McCain. He said add him to the list. This
>> is another guy who *always* votes Republican, but won't this time.
>>
>> The funny thing is McCain wants *us* to change for the good of the
>> party, how about him dropping out for the good of the party?
> Because it wouldn't be for the good of the party. The party needs to get
> has ever been.