Thanks for correcting my typo. I am usually more careful.
My only point is that I think things are going to start happening very quickly in this country and if we spend too much time licking our wounds, we might miss some important cues.
I agree. The GOP is not what is used to be. It has been hijacked by socialists and is now making the same steady crawl toward the left that the Democrat party made a few decades ago.
I have largely given up on the GOP, though I’d welcome the opportunity to change my mind. I think it is still worth voicing our opinions in the hope that someone is still listening.
In keeping with the original message of this thread, I noticed this morning that Drudge had this link on his front page. It mentions Pennsylvania’s House Speakers concerns about the vote count in their state and it is very similar to our concerns about Ohio.
http://articles.philly.com/2012-11-08/news/34995157_1_voter-turnout-president-obama-gop-voters
Drudge has since taken the link down. Anybody know why?
Republicans of the Conservative persuasion need to get into leadership positions in their local city, county and state GOP organizations.
That's the best vantage point from which to voice opinions and ideas to make the Republican party the GRAND Old Party IMO.
Voter fraud and catering to the illegal alien criminal insurgent colonists voting block needs to be addressed big time.
Plus running and backing Conservatives (instead of demonizing and marginalizing them) needs to also be on the front burner.
The republicans missed the opportunity of jumping on many questionable race results and challenging them because of the obvious fraud.
How the heck did Soros get the authority to count the votes in 27 states?
And why was Hugo Chavez allowed to manipulate the results also?
The GOP has to stop fearing the democrat/liberal/socialist/marxists/islamists and fight them!