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gabosaurus
11-03-2009, 11:40 AM
Here is an interesting item for you conservative Republicans.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-gop-battles3-2009nov03,0,4452064.story

Insein
11-03-2009, 12:10 PM
Its encouraging to see so much third party support. Eventually, we need to move away from Dem vs Rep. We need a viable 3rd option that is completely different from the other 2. Its not going to be a quick turn around though. The encouraging things about a possible "Conservative" party is that they seem to be appealing to Republican and Democratic voters alike based on the principles of limited government and limited spending.

So its good to see a start but its a long way to go.

HogTrash
11-03-2009, 05:31 PM
The Republican Party has been drifting further and further to the left for years.

Conservatives have not had a political party to represent them since Ronald Reagan.

The conservatives are threatening to look elsewhere for political representation and the GOP is being forced backed to the right.

Two big government, big taxing, big spending political parties is the #1 reason America is in this financial economical mess.

Conservatives are the only ones that realize that America's only hope is a return to true conservatism...Obamanomics is the final nail in our coffin.


The upstate rebellion that drove a moderate Republican off the ballot in a special House election is sending a message likely to resonate in upcoming races: Don't ignore the grass roots of the right.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-gop-battles3-2009nov03,0,4452064.storyThe Republican Party must be made to understand that a "moderate Republican" is not a conservative and it will no longer be tolerated.

cat slave
11-04-2009, 02:05 AM
Its encouraging to see so much third party support. Eventually, we need to move away from Dem vs Rep. We need a viable 3rd option that is completely different from the other 2. Its not going to be a quick turn around though. The encouraging things about a possible "Conservative" party is that they seem to be appealing to Republican and Democratic voters alike based on the principles of limited government and limited spending.

So its good to see a start but its a long way to go.

True and while that is coming we need to put anyone in there who will
make a sharp turn away from the extreme left.

cat slave
11-04-2009, 02:08 AM
HT, Im euphoric to see some movement away from socialism...even Marxism,
and I just love that some people are actually getting a clue as to where BO
is ramrodding this country.

Now, lets pray for the demise of BOs healthscare!