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To: nhwingut
Excellent points---Massachsetts Brown was shadowed by the liberal he replaced---Uncle Teddy. In NH many of his constituents will be pulling him in a different direction.

We are at a critical point in history---decimating Dummycrats should be the utmost priority---if we have to do it w/ RINOS, so be it.

B/C I firmly believe once we get 'em all together in the majority---getting RINOs to toe the line will be easier than it is now----b/c they see themselves as free agents fighting the Dummycrat majority power plays.

41 posted on 04/08/2014 10:41:28 AM PDT by Liz
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To: Liz

Spot on, again. What few FReepers seem to understand is that Democrats don’t like losing. Their entire reason to be is to prove their superiority and self-worth. Remember how many House Dems just took their ball and went home when Gingrich and that Congress swept in?

If we can control Congress through two or three election cycles the oldest and worst Democrats will bail and quickly. They live for power and authority and being the minority and watching your agenda be dismantled Congress after Congress is depressing. We can crush them and send them packing.

A Senate of 60 GOP votes means we’ll have some RINOs, but if the American people demand action those RINOs will jump ship. The critical key is understanding that the Democrats are the opposition and the Senate is the enemy. It’s the House we need to hold and hold and hold as conservative as possible. Given our control of Governorships and statehouses we’ll do that. Holder and the DOJ had very limited effect in forcing districts to be redrawn. The SCOTUS is helping on that front as well.


43 posted on 04/08/2014 11:52:04 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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