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The GOP has left me.
Self | Juse 1, 2007 | Natural Law

Posted on 06/01/2007 5:22:56 PM PDT by Natural Law

I am really getting sick of the "Whiny Bitch" wing of the GOP blaming its conservative base for losing control of both houses and now undermining the party further by not continuing to fund or vote for a more slow descent into socialism. This shows a complete lack of integrity on their part.

I for one refuse to vote for a Democrat, even when they call themselves a Republican, no especially when they call themselves a Republican. In fact, I would vote for a Democrat before I would a RINO because they at least have the integrity to admit to what they are. I for damned sure refuse to give them any campaign contributions when they have demonstrated that they can't manage the tax dollars they collect in the trillions.

Ronald Reagan, who began as a Democrat, once said he didn't leave the Democrat party, it left him. Me withholding my votes and financial support for the Republican Party isn't because I have changed political philosophy or party affiliation. I am withholding my votes and supports because the Republican Party has morphed into the Democrat Party.

The Whiny Bitch wing will say that there is no alternative and that not voting means that the Democrat Party (the old one that has now morphed into the Socialist Party) will prevail. The Democrat Party, or at least its principles, is prevailing anyway. One only need look at the actual status of Secure borders, immigration reform, government spending, balance of trade, energy self-sufficiency, whacko environmentalism, and voter fraud to see this.

If the GOP doesn't right itself will fade to irrelevance and will be replaced by a conservative party. When either of these two options happen I will again break out the check book and resume voting. Until then I will refrain.


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To: Sonora
"It makes me wonder if people in power start to think of themselves as far and above their party affiliation"

I think the problem is that the people in government begin to believe that government is the solution instead of the problem.

61 posted on 06/01/2007 6:02:51 PM PDT by Natural Law
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To: HitmanLV

What language do they speak on Fantasy Island?

Three dialects:

Bumper Sticker
Sound Bite
Worn Cliche


62 posted on 06/01/2007 6:03:03 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: HitmanLV
The country isn’t as conservative as it was back then, sorry

So we should just throw in the towel then and adopt the Arnold strategy.

63 posted on 06/01/2007 6:03:05 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist; HitmanLV
Originally posted by Extremely Extreme Extremist:

"Part of the GOP's loss in the mid-terms was due to historical trends. Nobody likes to see one party in control of government. (albeit, technically there is a one-party, they're just divided by halves)..."


That's strange. Historically the "American people" have been in favor of a single party dominating all three of the elected branches of the Federal government - the Presidency, the House of Representatives and the Senate. How can I say that? Well the historical record says that around 63% of the time since 1789 a single political party has been put in charge of the entire Federal government. So why do people keep insisting that the 'American People' do not wish one party in charge? Never heard this bitching about 'single party' control under FDR, JFK, LBJ, Carter or Clinton, did you... Hmmmn, I sense a pattern here... could it be they were all Democrats? Ah, that explains it.

There have been five major political parties in the history of the United States, the Federalists, the Democratic-Republicans, the Democrats, the Whigs and the Republicans. Each of these major parties has in at least one Congress controlled the House, Senate and Presidency concurrently. This is what has defined them as major parties...



Party Control of Presidency, House and Senate
1789 to 2007


Congress Years_Term President Presidential Party House Majority Party Senate Majority Party The Big Tri-Fecta
1st 1789-1791 Washington No Party Administration Administration *
2nd 1791-1793 Washington No Party Administration Administration *
3rd 1793-1795 Washington No Party Opposition Administration  
4th 1795-1797 Washington No Party Opposition Administration  
5th 1797-1799 Adams(2) Federalist Dem-Reps Federalist  
6th 1799-1801 Adams(2) Federalist Federalist Federalist *
7th 1801-1803 Jefferson Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
8th 1803-1805 Jefferson Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
9th 1805-1807 Jefferson Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
10th 1807-1809 Jefferson Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
11th 1809-1811 Madison Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
12th 1811-1813 Madison Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
13th 1814-1815 Madison Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
14th 1815-1817 Madison Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
15th 1817-1819 Monroe Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
16th 1819-1821 Monroe Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
17th 1821-1823 Monroe Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
18th 1823-1825 Monroe Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
19th 1825-1827 Adams(6) Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
20th 1827-1829 Adams(6) Dem-Reps Dem-Reps Dem-Reps *
21st 1829-1831 Jackson Democrat Democrat Democrat *
22nd 1831-1833 Jackson Democrat Democrat Democrat *
23rd 1834-1835 Jackson Democrat Democrat Whig  
24th 1835-1837 Jackson Democrat Democrat Democrat *
25th 1837-1839 Van-Buren Democrat Democrat Democrat *
26th 1839-1841 Van-Buren Democrat Whig Democrat  
27th 1841-1843 Harrison(9)/Tyler Whig Whig Whig *
28th 1843-1845 Tyler Whig Democrat Whig  
29th 1845-1847 Polk Democrat Democrat Democrat *
30th 1847-1849 Polk Democrat Whig Democrat  
31st 1849-1851 Taylor/Filmore Whig Democrat Democrat  
32nd 1851-1853 Filmore Whig Democrat Democrat  
33rd 1853-1855 Pierce Democrat Democrat Democrat *
34th 1855-1857 Pierce Democrat Republican Democrat  
35th 1857-1859 Buchanan Democrat Democrat Democrat *
36th 1859-1861 Buchanan Democrat Republican Democrat  
37th 1861-1863 Lincoln Republican Republican Republican *
38th 1863-1865 Lincoln Republican Republican Republican *
39th 1865-1867 Lincoln/Johnson(17) Republican* Republican Republican *
40th 1867-1869 Johnson(17) Republican* Republican Republican *
41st 1869-1871 Grant Republican Republican Republican *
42nd 1871-1873 Grant Republican Republican Republican *
43rd 1873-1875 Grant Republican Republican Republican *
44th 1875-1877 Grant Republican Democrat Republican  
45th 1877-1879 Hayes Republican Democrat Republican  
46th 1879-1881 Hayes Republican Democrat Republican  
47th 1881-1883 Garfield/Arthur Republican Republican Republican *
48th 1883-1885 Arthur Republican Democrat Republican  
49th 1885-1887 Cleveland(22) Democrat Democrat Republican  
50th 1887-1889 Cleveland(22) Democrat Democrat Republican  
51st 1889-1891 Harrison(23) Republican Republican Republican *
52nd 1891-1893 Harrison(23) Republican Democrat Republican  
53rd 1893-1895 Cleveland(24) Democrat Democrat Republican  
54th 1895-1897 Cleveland(24) Democrat Republican Republican  
55th 1897-1899 McKinley Republican Republican Republican *
56th 1899-1901 McKinley Republican Republican Republican *
57th 1901-1903 McKinley/Roosevelt(26) Republican Republican Republican *
58th 1903-1905 Roosevelt(26) Republican Republican Republican *
59th 1905-1907 Roosevelt(26) Republican Republican Republican *
60th 1907-1909 Roosevelt(26) Republican Republican Republican *
61st 1909-1911 Taft Republican Republican Republican *
62nd 1911-1913 Taft Republican Democrat Republican  
63rd 1913-1915 Wilson Democrat Democrat Republican  
64th 1915-1917 Wilson Democrat Democrat Democrat *
65th 1917-1919 Wilson Democrat Republican Democrat  
66th 1919-1921 Wilson Democrat Republican Republican  
67th 1921-1923 Harding/Coolidge Republican Republican Republican *
68th 1923-1925 Coolidge Republican Republican Republican *
69th 1925-1927 Coolidge Republican Republican Republican *
70th 1927-1929 Coolidge Republican Republican Republican *
71st 1929-1931 Hoover Republican Republican Republican *
72nd 1931-1933 Hoover Republican Republican Republican *
73rd 1933-1935 Roosevelt(32) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
74th 1935-1937 Roosevelt(32) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
75th 1937-1939 Roosevelt(32) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
76th 1939-1941 Roosevelt(32) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
77th 1941-1943 Roosevelt(32) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
78th 1943-1945 Roosevelt(32) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
79th 1945-1947 Roosevelt(32)/Truman Democrat Democrat Democrat *
80th 1947-1949 Truman Democrat Republican Democrat  
81st 1949-1951 Truman Democrat Democrat Democrat *
82nd 1951-1953 Truman Democrat Democrat Democrat *
83rd 1953-1955 Eisenhower Republican Republican Republican *
84th 1955-1957 Eisenhower Republican Democrat Democrat  
85th 1957-1959 Eisenhower Republican Democrat Democrat  
86th 1959-1961 Eisenhower Republican Democrat Democrat  
87th 1961-1963 Kennedy Democrat Democrat Democrat *
88th 1963-1965 Kennedy/Johnson(36) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
89th 1965-1967 Johnson(36) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
90th 1967-1969 Johnson(36) Democrat Democrat Democrat *
91st 1969-1971 Nixon Republican Democrat Democrat  
92nd 1971-1973 Nixon Republican Democrat Democrat  
93rd 1973-1975 Nixon/Ford Republican Democrat Democrat  
94th 1975-1977 Ford Republican Democrat Democrat  
95th 1977-1979 Carter Democrat Democrat Democrat *
96th 1979-1981 Carter Democrat Democrat Democrat *
97th 1981-1983 Reagan Republican Democrat Republican  
98th 1983-1985 Reagan Republican Democrat Republican  
99th 1985-1987 Reagan Republican Democrat Republican  
100th 1987-1989 Reagan Republican Democrat Democrat  
101st 1989-1991 Bush(41) Republican Democrat Democrat  
102nd 1991-1993 Bush(41) Republican Democrat Democrat  
103rd 1993-1995 Clinton Democrat Democrat Democrat *
104th 1995-1997 Clinton Democrat Republican Republican  
105th 1997-1999 Clinton Democrat Republican Republican  
106th 1999-2001 Clinton Democrat Republican Republican  
107th 2001-2003 Bush(43) Republican Republican Rep/Dem */no
108th 2003-2005 Bush(43) Republican Republican Republican *
107th 2005-2007 Bush(43) Republican Republican Republican *



Hope this clarifies,

dvwjr

64 posted on 06/01/2007 6:04:02 PM PDT by dvwjr
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To: HitmanLV
A hardcore conservative new party would do about as well as a hardcore liberal new party. Most people aren’t that extreme.

Look at that...now simple integrity has become extremism.

Wouldn't it be nice if, for once, Republicans would actually pursue the party platform? I mean, just now and again, for form's sake?

65 posted on 06/01/2007 6:05:58 PM PDT by Oberon (What does it take to make government shrink?)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I never suggested promising everything to everyone.

I do advocate our elected leaders at least reflect the values of the majority, even if the majority has come t a different conclusion that I have.

Conservatives like the federal system because they like the idea that states should decide many policy positions. We are right in that respect. But there are many, many cases where those states are going to tell conservatives and their values to go to hell. It’s called losing. Under that setup, we will win many times and lose many times. That’s fine with me, it’s the nature of the social contract.

Will stick up the arse conservatives take rejection and defeat as well as stick up the arse liberals take rejection and defeat?? From what I see on FR, my guess is ‘yes.’

And that really sucks.


66 posted on 06/01/2007 6:06:16 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

We should have our ideas compete in the marketplace of ideas, make the case, and let the people decide. When we win, good. When we lose, have the fortitude and maturity to cope with it.

And times change. We may lose today and win tomorrow. And we may win today and lose tomorrow.


67 posted on 06/01/2007 6:07:37 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: HitmanLV
"A hardcore conservative new party would do about as well as a hardcore liberal new party. Most people aren’t that extreme. The sooner some folks can absorb that, the better."

You mistakenly believe that those who are fed up with Bush are "hard core conservative." You're wrong. Though it's obvious the elitist Republicans detest conservatives, the "peasant" class and a sovereign America. BTW, please define "extreme."

68 posted on 06/01/2007 6:07:38 PM PDT by EverOnward
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To: HitmanLV

Methinks your voice is lost in the wilderness my friend. It won’t be heard. You’re right of course, but it won’t be heard.


69 posted on 06/01/2007 6:08:00 PM PDT by Melas (Offending stupid people since 1963)
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To: Oberon

Simple integrity isn’t extremism. What made your mind dart in that strange direction?


70 posted on 06/01/2007 6:08:55 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: Melas; HitmanLV

Did somebody say thing? Is there something good on TV?


71 posted on 06/01/2007 6:09:05 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: HitmanLV
The country isn’t as conservative as it was back then, sorry.

I believe it's only the political parties that aren't as conservative as they used to be, and that a majority of the population is still essentially conservative.

If I'm wrong, and you're right, then nothing we say or do really matters anyway. The slow (or rapid, if the amnesty passes) slide into socialism is inevitable.

72 posted on 06/01/2007 6:09:26 PM PDT by kevao
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To: Natural Law
I for one refuse to vote for a Democrat, even when they call themselves a Republican

Given a choice between a Rino that votes for this Bush/Kennedy immigration bill and a Democrat, I will write in John Galt.

It would be great fun after the elections to hear the Rinos asking: Who is John Galt?

73 posted on 06/01/2007 6:09:29 PM PDT by RJL
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To: dvwjr
Your post is misleading.
74 posted on 06/01/2007 6:10:11 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Natural Law

Suit yourself, but no sniveling later.


75 posted on 06/01/2007 6:11:23 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: HitmanLV
You may need to do some absorbing yourself:

The far left usually votes in the Demoratic candidate and the far right usually votes in the Republican candidate. The sooner you absorb that, the better.

The 'extremist' show up and vote in Primary election and the general. The 'not so extreme' hardly ever shows up to a primary and can miss the general, if the lines are long, it is raining, or they have something better to do.

I don't understand why it is so hard for people to understand that you have to keep your base happy. If you make the base digtruntled and you don't want to make them happy, then you better start building another base. If the Republicans do that and they do not support Life, Guns, and God this Conservative leaves the Party because I will not compromise these principles.
76 posted on 06/01/2007 6:11:43 PM PDT by do the dhue (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I wont - George S. Patton Jr)
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To: dvwjr
Well the historical record says that around 63% of the time since 1789 a single political party has been put in charge of the entire Federal government.

Nice chart and all that, but this sentence IS the problem.'SINCE 1789'. Didn't take long for political parties to screw up a GREAT Constitution by not heeding the warning of the founding fathers to NOT form these parties, certainly not one or two running everything. We had slavery for a couple hundred years on this continent too, doesn't mean we must keep making the same mistake.

77 posted on 06/01/2007 6:11:58 PM PDT by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
You really don't get it, do you. Conservatism isn't "hard-core" like you think it is. Everyone believes in low taxes, limited government, traditional values, strong defense. These are the tried-and-true beliefs that have sustained our nation since it's birth.

Oh come on, he's not talking about geniune convervatives who hold on to genuine conservative principles and you know it. He's referring to the Bircheresque wing of radicals on the far far right. We can pretend that they don't exist all day long, but they're out there.

78 posted on 06/01/2007 6:12:25 PM PDT by Melas (Offending stupid people since 1963)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Why?

I guess that the politics of 100 years ago means nothing today. After all we now have computers, TV, space travel, welfare, etc... We are so much more politically sophisticated than the generation of the Founding Fathers.

Right?

dvwjr


79 posted on 06/01/2007 6:13:10 PM PDT by dvwjr
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To: EverOnward

Extreme is something that turns most people off because it is too draconian, impractical, or advocated by what come across as assholes.

So for example, the idea to shore up the borders could probably gain a lot of public support. How you go about it might alienate people. Alienate enough people and you don’t have the mandate anymore.


80 posted on 06/01/2007 6:15:08 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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