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To: Theodore R.

I know how everyone feels about third parties, especially after the Perot fiasco and we wound up with CLinton. This article certainly spells out where we are at now.

The question is how do we tie a 2x4 to backs of these wimpy Senator's like Orin Hatch, Bill Friest and a few other's that act like spineless little twits that wear hats with Propellers on them!

We may have to all go to the Capitol with clubs and beat them into standing up and being in charge and being a MAJORITY!

I have been criticized and called a Troll on FR by some of my Critiques when I suggest that a MASS transfer of Registered Republican Voters, Re-register into say the Constitutional Party to show our disaproval. I know they will see this because both parties are Keenly aware of their registered base. We can always move back to the R party at any time, even in the following weeks, to the best of my knowledge. I guess a check on registering would be a good idea before you transfer.

I am frustrated, especially after the National Security Act and the deletion of the Drivers License clause that prevented Illegal ALieans from getting driver's Licenses!

Personnaly, I'm an American first, and a Couple of lost seats especially Dimmocrat Seats to a third party candidate would be great!


17 posted on 12/18/2004 9:18:38 PM PST by 26lemoncharlie (Defending America)
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To: 26lemoncharlie

In TX, one can "register" by party only one time every two years. We could last do so on either March 9, or April 13, 2004 (or during the early voting period prior to each date). We cannot register by party again until March or April, 2006. The only way we can register by party here is to vote in a party primary. If we do not vote in a primary, we are technically "unaffiliated voter" for two years. Well over 75 percent of TX voters are hence "unaffiliated."


57 posted on 12/19/2004 6:12:46 AM PST by Theodore R.
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