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To: Reagan Man
My choice is often to vote for a RINO who doesn't share my views, or a libertarian who shares many of my views.

As far as governance, it is immaterial who I vote for, since my views will not be represented in either case. The RINO doesn't share my views, while the libertarian isn't likely to be elected.

Therefore, I vote for the person who shares my views.

We are in this situation because too few people have the stones to stop voting for RINOs, not because a few more people are voting Libertarian.
186 posted on 11/18/2002 5:34:25 PM PST by xdem
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To: xdem
>>>We are in this situation because too few people have the stones to stop voting for RINOs, not because a few more people are voting Libertarian.

I agree with you. There are a number of Rino's in the Congress, but there aren't many conservative Republican candidates around either. The first priority for those who lean towards the political rightwing, is to assure Democrats and their liberal incarnations are kept out of public office. Now that Republicans control the full Congress, it is important for party activists and conservative advocates to better educate the voters, in how to recognize the most conservative candidate available.

Remember, politics is a slow process.

Democrats must never be allowed to retake control of the House or the Senate. Conservatives and Republicans can't afford another political setback.

188 posted on 11/18/2002 5:59:48 PM PST by Reagan Man
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