Posted on 05/15/2009 11:29:19 AM PDT by Delacon
You got that right. If we don’t get people organized, we can not combat the cabal of interest groups that spend millions and have foot soldiers by the thousands.
If there is a July 4th Tea Party in your area, set up a table with voter registrations. Have the speaker point out the table. You don’t have to tell people how to vote, they are there to show they are mad and feel powerless.
I am in sales, and I have always believed, when a customer calls you, they are open to buy. When someone comes to a gathering they are ready to listen and get involved.
Florida, Other Senate Races Pit Conservative Base Against Moderate Recruits
Ping
Crist handed Florida to McCain.
WOW.
How ‘bout this one.
Wake up on the other side of the bed.
two votes from two Florida retirees for Rubio
CONSERVATIVES ONLY! No to RINOS. Purge the Party of cripto-democrats. Th Tea Parties are not the GOP’s pawns! A Pox on the Centrist Republicans! A Pox on the Pinkos on the Left.
UP the People, Up the Revolution!
Sarah Palin drew the crowds in Florida, probably larger crowds than Crist ever did.
Yeah, but Crist opened up last minute voter registration, which benefited McCain. I have come to the conclusion that the help that McCain received in the primary came from the SEIU, that McCain was trying win over. I think it was the SEIU in both Florida and New Hampshire.
Weak.
You're probably correct. McCain definitely got a truckload of crossover votes in the primary.
The Democrats figured he would be easiest to beat, and even if he won they would still have a Democrat in the White House.
FYI (Chuck Devore has a little mention too)
Ping for your interest
ACORN and SEIU members vote early and often. McCain visited the SEIU convention and spoke to them on immigration. I am very certain that he got help in the primary election from SEIU thugs.
Thanks for the ping! Glad to see mention of Chuck Devore.
I’m so sick of these “national committee” choosing loosers for California like Carly Fiorina, Schwarzenegger, Rosario Marin, etc.
Even when we “win,” we lose.
They need to either get the message or get quit meddling!
The DeVore campaign closely watched the NRSCs decision on Crist, because the national committee has talked to former Hewlett-Packard executive Carly Fiorina about entering the race and elbowing DeVore considered too conservative to win a statewide election out of the race.
Our main concern is that the NRSC is picking winners and losers, said Hart. ... the NRSCs record is one of complete failure over the last few years. Carlys new to politics and has decent name recognition? Weve been down that road before in California. His name was Arnold.
DeVore... contrasted his record with Fiorinas tacit support of the economic stimulus and the national partys belief that self-funding, inexperienced, dilletente politican wannabees could save the party in California. Thats the path of least resistance and it leads to defeat, said DeVore. Even if they win some seats, they will wind wind up with principle-less individuals who perpetuate themselves in power. We saw what happened with that in 2006 and 2008. If we want the GOP to succeed in the future we need to get back to what makes us different than the Democrats.
Note to RNSC -- get lost!
Since you are very certain you shouldn’t have any problem offering evidence to back up your accusation.
It’s difficult to pin down the SEIU and ACORN thugs, but there was plenty of evidence of an outside influence in the New Hampshire primary, an awful lot of cars with NY license plates that showed up outside the polling places.
We’ve been learning more and more about the ACORN rent-a-thugs and the SEIU and their activities in NY. The MO just fits what happened in Florida, as well. ACORN and the SEIU are criminal enterprises.
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