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> "Aaron" <aaronsan@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:76114a3f-6939-42d4-bfb2-4da867e0b608@e4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On Feb 5, 6:22 pm, "topcat" <top...@aboy.com> wrote:
>> > Good take, and one with which I pretty much agree - especially now
>> > when we still have a choice; but as former Democrat, Ronald Reagan
>> > stated, "I didn't leave the Democratic Party. It left me."
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>> > With all the "voting for the lesser of two evils" and "holding my nose
>> > while I vote" comments I've been hearing, I can see the same thing
>> > happening with Pug conservatives.
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>> Not I. I will vote Democrat if McCain is the nominee. I not only have to
>> vote against McCain, I have to offset a so-called "moderate conservative"
>> vote.
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> Well, your party has left you behind.
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> Why not vote for the "most conservative" of the presidential
> candidates? Surely that remains McCain, whether vs. Obama or Clinton?
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> Again, the most traditionally Conservative candidate is going to be the
> Libertarian candidate. The party has a stance on Iraq that I can't
> support unless they intend to stabilize the region by dramatically
> weakening Tehran, but other than that I agree with just about everything
> they say.
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won't vote for him under any circumstances voting for a Libertarian. I