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To: Finny
Finny, there's no way in hell I can compromise my values.
Here's an article that you can feel free to re-post any time you think it will help.

Jack Kerwick wrote an article on May 24, 2011 titled The Tea Partier versus The Republican and he expressed some important issues that I agree with.


I'm fresh out of "patience", and I'm not in the mood for "compromise".
"COMPROMISE" to me is a dirty word.
Let the RINO's compromise their values, with the conservatives, for a change.

The "Establishment Republicans" can go to hell!
137 posted on 10/13/2011 6:43:20 PM PDT by Yosemitest (It's simple: Fight or Die)
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To: Yosemitest
Oh, BRAVO! Well said. REALLY well said -- especially noting that so many Americans who relate to Tea Party ideals ostentatiously decline the label "Republican." The GOP Establishment's so-called "pros" are inept. If they were any good at what they do -- aren't they tasked with making the Republican party grow and thrive? -- they'd have started to adjust the party to meet the shouting, yelling, begging demand. Instead, they glitch and spit at the idea of changing (compromising) how it's "always been done." The current party leaders are maroons of the first order -- either that, or stubbornly prideful and avaricious.

Really well said except for one thing: "Let the Rinos compromise their values ... for a change." I think that in a lot of ways, their value consists of winning the title, holding the spot on the gameboard. It's their only or their prime value, and is inherently immune to the concept of "compromising" with such as Tea Partiers. Much more lucrative to compromise with elected Democrats.

151 posted on 10/13/2011 7:22:37 PM PDT by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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