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9/24/2010 5:31:26 PM
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9/24/2010 5:32:42 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/24/libertarian-leader-republicans-should-apologize-not-pledge/
9/24/2010 7:39:37 PM
Haha, that clip is great. Yeah, nothing has changed. My problem with Republicans isn't entirely what they've been campaigning on, though I do have a problem with many Republican policies that they openly advocate. Many Republicans campaign on reduced spending. In the not so distant past, Republicans have run on having a "humble foreign policy." Republicans certainly talk about the Constitution and limiting government, but a good portion of don't vote that way when it counts. The problem isn't entirely the message, it's just that...well, politicians act like politicians. Somehow, "but we're serious this time" seems to fall on deaf ears.
9/24/2010 8:01:49 PM
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9/25/2010 9:10:05 AM
9/25/2010 9:19:30 AM
lol
9/25/2010 9:40:19 AM
9/25/2010 9:42:42 AM
The best thing the Dems can hope for politically is to lose the Senate, imo. That way, they can run against the "obstructionist Republicans in the Senate who block everything".But that's just politically. I think it might be more interesting and prudent if they keep the Senate but have to get 7-9 moderate Republicans to pass anything. Then again, are there 7-9 moderates even left? I count Snowe, Collins, Brown, Lugar...Grassley?...Lindsey Graham if he grows a pair and says "fuck yall, I'm not running in 2014"....wow, I can't think of anyone else (John McCain if the current doppleganger dies after the election and John McCain travels into the future from 2000). The GOP is still skrooooed up.
9/25/2010 9:52:08 AM
Pink, as Ive said earlier I was hoping that the teaparty was going to stay more focused on govt and not religious aspects, but that didnt happen. Im hoping as our generation ages into politics that the party will move away from more of the religious arguements. btw im prochoice with restrictions.And I would call RINOs are the ones responsible for almost doubling the national debt from 2000 to 2008. But thats me. The other issues are secondary to fiscal concerns/policy imo. People dont riot that their cash for clunkers check didnt come or stopped, they sure as hell will if we cant fund our entitlements.
9/25/2010 10:00:13 AM
Those people aren't moderates, they're Republicans that often vote with Democrats.
9/25/2010 10:01:06 AM
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9/25/2010 1:51:59 PM
9/25/2010 4:22:22 PM
If nobody ever goes out on a limb to vote Libertarian, they'll never have a chance of winning.GAME THEORY, Y'ALL.
9/25/2010 5:09:24 PM
Yes, I'm sure that's what Democrats would like people to believe. "Yeah...vote Libertarian. I'm sure, at some point, you'll gain some traction...and in the mean time, we can keep electing Democrats!" Sorry, but for the foreseeable future, the two party model will dominate, and if you want to get anything done, you have to accept that.
9/25/2010 5:20:51 PM
I spoke at length w/ the Libertarian candidate in our district here in Virginia. He says he got into politics because vaccines gave his kids autism. I changed the subject to immigration, agreed with him, shook his hand, and left. Egads.
9/25/2010 7:53:27 PM
9/27/2010 10:24:57 AM
I never said anything about voting for someone I don't like. I'm just saying that you have to run under one of the two major parties if you want to win.
9/27/2010 10:53:14 AM