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sdgrrl
ParticipantHere here svelte, I couldn’t agree more. I am also a registered Independent who has leaned Democratic since religion, personal and private information have become campaign topics. I remember when Tipper Gore tried pulling some of the stuff that religious nuts do and I didn’t like it then either.
I do get tired of hearing the current talking points about what Socialist Dems are when the bailout was bipartisan and McCain is talking about the government buying up all the bad mortgages; that made me sick to my stomach when I heard it during the debate.
sdgrrl
ParticipantHere here svelte, I couldn’t agree more. I am also a registered Independent who has leaned Democratic since religion, personal and private information have become campaign topics. I remember when Tipper Gore tried pulling some of the stuff that religious nuts do and I didn’t like it then either.
I do get tired of hearing the current talking points about what Socialist Dems are when the bailout was bipartisan and McCain is talking about the government buying up all the bad mortgages; that made me sick to my stomach when I heard it during the debate.
sdgrrl
ParticipantHere here svelte, I couldn’t agree more. I am also a registered Independent who has leaned Democratic since religion, personal and private information have become campaign topics. I remember when Tipper Gore tried pulling some of the stuff that religious nuts do and I didn’t like it then either.
I do get tired of hearing the current talking points about what Socialist Dems are when the bailout was bipartisan and McCain is talking about the government buying up all the bad mortgages; that made me sick to my stomach when I heard it during the debate.
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette][quote=sdgrrl][quote=jficquette]Shannon,
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
[/quote]Shannon, the whole problem is the Government itself. We really really need to get rid of as much of it as we can or else its going to be our downfall.
John[/quote]
John, you actually sound reasonable there and I believe if you could stick to that idea and those logical talking points without the extreme mantras, people on both sides of the political specter would listen.
This should be a powerful time for conservatives to redefine their party and clean house. Americans have always been suckers for a comeback story.
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette][quote=sdgrrl][quote=jficquette]Shannon,
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
[/quote]Shannon, the whole problem is the Government itself. We really really need to get rid of as much of it as we can or else its going to be our downfall.
John[/quote]
John, you actually sound reasonable there and I believe if you could stick to that idea and those logical talking points without the extreme mantras, people on both sides of the political specter would listen.
This should be a powerful time for conservatives to redefine their party and clean house. Americans have always been suckers for a comeback story.
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette][quote=sdgrrl][quote=jficquette]Shannon,
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
[/quote]Shannon, the whole problem is the Government itself. We really really need to get rid of as much of it as we can or else its going to be our downfall.
John[/quote]
John, you actually sound reasonable there and I believe if you could stick to that idea and those logical talking points without the extreme mantras, people on both sides of the political specter would listen.
This should be a powerful time for conservatives to redefine their party and clean house. Americans have always been suckers for a comeback story.
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette][quote=sdgrrl][quote=jficquette]Shannon,
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
[/quote]Shannon, the whole problem is the Government itself. We really really need to get rid of as much of it as we can or else its going to be our downfall.
John[/quote]
John, you actually sound reasonable there and I believe if you could stick to that idea and those logical talking points without the extreme mantras, people on both sides of the political specter would listen.
This should be a powerful time for conservatives to redefine their party and clean house. Americans have always been suckers for a comeback story.
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette][quote=sdgrrl][quote=jficquette]Shannon,
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
[/quote]Shannon, the whole problem is the Government itself. We really really need to get rid of as much of it as we can or else its going to be our downfall.
John[/quote]
John, you actually sound reasonable there and I believe if you could stick to that idea and those logical talking points without the extreme mantras, people on both sides of the political specter would listen.
This should be a powerful time for conservatives to redefine their party and clean house. Americans have always been suckers for a comeback story.
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette]Shannon,
You might want to read this. I think that in many ways you have the Republican Party confused with the Democrats.
John[/quote]
John, I have a great deal of respect many Republicans, Goldwater being one of them, as well as Colin Powell, Bob Dole…etc.
I don’t know exactly what you are trying to prove in the article, except that what turned Democratic Southern states red was the Democrats eventual support of civil rights. The mistrust that Southerners harbored against the civil rights movement and activist Democrats is still felt to this day and especially every four years.
Its the “Conservatives” of today that have given me a bad taste; Tom Delay, Rick Santorum, Pat Robertson…etc.
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette]Shannon,
You might want to read this. I think that in many ways you have the Republican Party confused with the Democrats.
John[/quote]
John, I have a great deal of respect many Republicans, Goldwater being one of them, as well as Colin Powell, Bob Dole…etc.
I don’t know exactly what you are trying to prove in the article, except that what turned Democratic Southern states red was the Democrats eventual support of civil rights. The mistrust that Southerners harbored against the civil rights movement and activist Democrats is still felt to this day and especially every four years.
Its the “Conservatives” of today that have given me a bad taste; Tom Delay, Rick Santorum, Pat Robertson…etc.
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette]Shannon,
You might want to read this. I think that in many ways you have the Republican Party confused with the Democrats.
John[/quote]
John, I have a great deal of respect many Republicans, Goldwater being one of them, as well as Colin Powell, Bob Dole…etc.
I don’t know exactly what you are trying to prove in the article, except that what turned Democratic Southern states red was the Democrats eventual support of civil rights. The mistrust that Southerners harbored against the civil rights movement and activist Democrats is still felt to this day and especially every four years.
Its the “Conservatives” of today that have given me a bad taste; Tom Delay, Rick Santorum, Pat Robertson…etc.
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette]Shannon,
You might want to read this. I think that in many ways you have the Republican Party confused with the Democrats.
John[/quote]
John, I have a great deal of respect many Republicans, Goldwater being one of them, as well as Colin Powell, Bob Dole…etc.
I don’t know exactly what you are trying to prove in the article, except that what turned Democratic Southern states red was the Democrats eventual support of civil rights. The mistrust that Southerners harbored against the civil rights movement and activist Democrats is still felt to this day and especially every four years.
Its the “Conservatives” of today that have given me a bad taste; Tom Delay, Rick Santorum, Pat Robertson…etc.
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette]Shannon,
You might want to read this. I think that in many ways you have the Republican Party confused with the Democrats.
John[/quote]
John, I have a great deal of respect many Republicans, Goldwater being one of them, as well as Colin Powell, Bob Dole…etc.
I don’t know exactly what you are trying to prove in the article, except that what turned Democratic Southern states red was the Democrats eventual support of civil rights. The mistrust that Southerners harbored against the civil rights movement and activist Democrats is still felt to this day and especially every four years.
Its the “Conservatives” of today that have given me a bad taste; Tom Delay, Rick Santorum, Pat Robertson…etc.
Good article, but what was the point or the argument you were proving?
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=jficquette]Shannon,
As far as me being a conservative. If you knew what a conservative really was then you wouldn’t call me that.
John[/quote]Shall i call you a liberal then John?
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