Posted on 04/19/2007 1:50:48 PM PDT by areafiftyone
Good griff.
Seeing you supporting George Bush is like watching Geraldo Rivero complaining about mental patients not being locked up.
Truly amazing.
And you seem damn excited about it.
Just remember, you might be in the next go round.
Well, I do not for Democrats ever.
My voting status in my State is "unenrolled." I voted for Perot in 1992, and that was the sorriest vote that I ever cast. The 19 percent of us who protested the Bush tax increases by wasting our votes are likely all now properly in line.
Still, because I screwed up and got Clinton in back then, does not give the republicans a license to backslide.
I think that Guliani is a die hard lefty. McCain is a nut job. Romney is a very pragmatic person who got himself a few chips in the game at a great price.
Romney is the right guy to vote for so far in next years election. Perhaps someone better will come along, but we shall see.
Romney's worst flaw right now, is that he said enough crap to get himself elected here, and put off the problem of defending himself and his political posturing later, which is now.
Romney has got the inside track on this thing, and anybody who can not see it, is simply fooling themselves.
I still do not think that he is perfect, but who among us is?
Not to interupt your orgasmic glee that people are being banned, but what exactly do you think has been gained here? Do you honestly think that a single vote has been gained for the candidate of your choice here?
If I have to give anyone credit here, it's to Tommy Dale, who early on said that Rudy was too divisive and that he might cause a rift in the party that could cost us the election. I quite simply did not believe him, but now I'm given pause and I'm starting to think that Tommy just might have been right.
I've been a loyal republican since I cast my very first presidential vote for Ronald Reagan's second term. The idea of voting for a Democrat or helping a Democrat achieve office has never even entered my mind.
However, over this Rudy thing, I'm coming to hate some of you here on FR so much, that voting for a candidate you support, each day becomes increasingly more difficult to contemplate. What was once a given, is now up in the air. I can't believe my eyes half the time anymore. A freeper now even gets away with calling a woman a piece of ---- (that was Spiff btw)open in the forum without repurcussion. To be honest, I've had some misgivings about Rudy of late, but if you guys are the alternative, I'd just as soon fall on the sword.
Poor Melas..When all else fails, throw a temper tantrum..LOL.
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If Rudy wins the nomination, the factions won't be unified.
Hillary will then beat Rudy when just enough conservatives vote for some lame a$$, Johnny-come-lately third party candidate. Young liberal judges will picked and pre-born babies will continue to be exterminated for years to come.
Hopefully instead, Fred will get the nod.
No my friend, not a tantrum, but an honest assessment of the state of things. I ask again, what's been gained by this increasingly bitter feud? I've actually tried to rise above it, and I think my posting record stands testment to that. See, I did my best to be a gentleman and NOT trash anyone or get personal. I'm sorry you see that as worthy of derision.
Important principles may and must be inflexible.
— Abraham Lincoln
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits, who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in that grey twilight which knows not victory nor defeat!
— Teddy Roosevelt
God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it.
— Daniel Webster
I haven’t decided whom to support, but if this forum doesn’t quit jumping around from candidate to candidate in search of the anti-Rudy, it’s going to face some problems.
And if the nominee is Rudy, then what?
This forum becomes a third party site and drives all the Republicans off?
The previous hero of this forum, Duncan Hunter, has less than $300,000 in his campaign account. Thompson has $0.
Duncan/Thompson 2008!
We need a John Stossel Reality Check.
I will vote for whoever the GOP nominates. But I fully understand Melas’s frustration. The incivility here is sickening.
Because now it's power over principle!
A glance at the actual people elected should show you there are few conservatives who pass muster with a majority of FR as such. Those who do are from isolated districts in a few states. Every conservative Senator lost his re-election. There are no real conservative governors. Bush initially won only because of the Electoral college and the Traitor running against him obtained the second highest vote total in US history.
Only 35% claim to be conservative and, of those, at best a third would be considered conservative at FR.
And Reagan wasn’t electable either.
With Liberal Giuliani as the GOP pick, I hope we get our arses kicked 'till our GOP noses bleed. As goes the Presidency, so goes the party - and I won't remain loyal to the party of abortionist gungrabbing queerbots. I didn't give in to those before Rudy - I ain't going to with him. Those who change their "position" to embrace liberalism just because Giuliani has an "R" behind his name prove to possess very shallow principles. Period.
Far more is at stake than an '08 presidency, indicating to both houses of Congress as to what is acceptable is by far more important to me than one office - even the executive office.
But the shortsighted only see the '08 presidential race as the most important thing. If losing over steadfastly held principle were weighed against sacrificing virtue for a perception of winning, give me the loss - I'll deal with it.
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