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To: Redcloak

“So I’m supposed to ignore the fact that the Party is latched onto the public teat as they wave their “pledge”?”

Yer suppose to do the only thing you can do pick the lesser of the 2 evil and hope it actually comes thou.

The only back up plan I got requires us taking firm and radical control of State legislators, and even then will take a while to work.

So you can either do as I suggest or come up with your own backup plan. I’m all ears I’d love to hear your alternative idea of how we can force government to be more respectful of our rights.

Frankly I want other options. Because using our States to fix our education(Teach about constitutionality and liberty again), and implement nullification and coordinated interposition against unconstitutional Federal intrusion is all I got.


11 posted on 09/24/2010 3:13:22 AM PDT by Monorprise
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To: Monorprise

The alternative is to not fall for this RINO ruse.

The GOP is scared to death of the TEA Party activists. They represent a threat to these country-club, establishment elites. This “pledge” is suppose to distract you from the goal of replacing party hacks with candidates who will actually follow conservative principles; to stop you from supporting TEA Party candidates.

These RINOs have no wish to reduce the size of government. Instead, they want to control the big government apparatus that the Dems have put into place; they want power. If you support the TEA Party insurgency against the Party establishment, you pose a threat to that goal. Thus, the GOP establishment wants to distract you with this “pledge”. Don’t fall for it! They are putting the Party first and the nation last.


12 posted on 09/24/2010 3:24:37 AM PDT by Redcloak (What's your zombie plan?)
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