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To: Agitate
Here is my appeal:

Every time a liberal is elected as President, the country moves farther to the left. Subsequently, so does the Republican party. For every one step forward for conservatism, there is two steps backward for liberalism. A Kerry victory would only continue the country down a far more liberal course, no matter how much you believe a Bush victory would do the same.

The country can not become more conservative with a liberal as President. The courts are already flooded with liberals. Our social values have collapsed. Our moral values as a collective are beginning to rival those of European countries. In other words, we are on track to become that which we fought against.

Any thoughts of the emergence of a third party to 'teach Republicans a lesson' is nothing more than tomfoolery since it virtually guarantees liberals a victory every time. The only realistic way to get America on the conservative track is to elect George W. Bush to office for another four years.

111 posted on 11/01/2004 9:02:24 AM PST by rintense
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To: rintense
Here is my appeal: Every time a liberal is elected as President, the country moves farther to the left. Subsequently, so does the Republican party. For every one step forward for conservatism, there is two steps backward for liberalism. A Kerry victory would only continue the country down a far more liberal course, no matter how much you believe a Bush victory would do the same.

The country can not become more conservative with a liberal as President. The courts are already flooded with liberals. Our social values have collapsed. Our moral values as a collective are beginning to rival those of European countries. In other words, we are on track to become that which we fought against.

Any thoughts of the emergence of a third party to 'teach Republicans a lesson' is nothing more than tomfoolery since it virtually guarantees liberals a victory every time. The only realistic way to get America on the conservative track is to elect George W. Bush to office for another four years.


I agree, Bush is our best chance to "get right." A protest vote that doesn't help Bush will just put us further in the hole of liberalism and big government. Kerry is more interested in appeasing the rest of the world than upholding our constitution. Bush may not be the best, but he is the best opportunity for positive change right now, given the fact that a third party cannot win tomorrow.
115 posted on 11/01/2004 9:54:36 AM PST by Agitate (littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog -Jihadwatch.org -Protestwarrior.com -Congress.org -ACLJ.org)
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To: rintense
The country can not become more conservative with a liberal as President.

When Clinton was President, the Republicans regained control of Congress for the first time in six decades, and Fox News and conservative talk radio became major forces to contend with. The mistake was when Republicans went with Bush in the primary, thinking that a "moderate" would appeal to more voters. All it did was make them more cynical about conservatives, and it very nearly cost Bush the election. The fact that Bush was nominated in 2000, in other words, was not evidence that the country had grown more liberal, but rather evidence that Republicans had misunderstood the views of the public. They assumed that media opinion=public opinion. Reagan proved otherwise.

126 posted on 11/01/2004 1:20:35 PM PST by inquest (We have more people patrolling Bosnia's borders than we have patrolling our own borders)
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