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To: MWS
Well stated, and I fully agree that we are in no way obligated to kowtow to the "losers". GWB has been clear and consistent with regards to his vision for the nation, and I would like to see him move aggressively towards it's realization, political pressure and popular public opinion be damned. He has the means and opportunity, a clear mandate (regardless of what the talking heads say)and the personal clarity to create and leave a legacy that is unprecedented since the Reagan presidency.

There will certainly be attempts at every step of the way to hobble him, via the now completely exposed "mainstream media", which I'm sure you meant to include within your statement about the far left faction of the 'Rat party. I would love to believe that the CBS/NBC/ABC propaganda machine has been exposed sufficiently enough, and will be chastised harshly enough, that they will be forced to change their ways.

All that said, I hold little hope that either the 'Rat party or the MSM will take the right lessons from this experience. I fully expect that they will only regret that they were not nasty enough and will redouble their efforts this time around. Hope I'm wrong! Militant
12 posted on 11/04/2004 6:24:56 AM PST by militant2 ("In conservatism is the salvation of the nation!" RPaul)
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To: militant2

We definitely need to put forward efforts to expose the MSM, especially among friends and family. The facts are definitely out there and on our side.

Sadly, there are many elements in the Democratic Party who will most likely be as nasty as possible. They saw their dreams of ousting Bush go up in smoke. The only way we marginalize them is by pushing the rest of their party to understand that they are the ones who need to make the compromises, and that the heavy assault tactics put forward by their more extreme elements simply are not going to get any of the policies they want pushed forward.

Compromise can only come about when Democrats are willing to cross the aisle. It is not our duty to build consensus with them under any circumstances. All we can do is accept the ones that come. Doing so will drive a strong wedge through their party, cutting the far-left from the power positions they currently hold.


13 posted on 11/04/2004 6:29:58 AM PST by MWS (Errare humanum est, in errore perservare stultum.)
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