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    Quote Originally Posted by MtnBiker View Post
    Zell Miller - "I did not leave the Democrat Party, the Democrat Party left me".
    I like Zig-zag Zell...even met the guy once. But his statement indicates that both party's have become something different than what they once were. The GOP becoming what the DNC used to be, and the DNC becoming much more socialist.
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    Exactly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. P View Post
    I like Zig-zag Zell...even met the guy once. But his statement indicates that both party's have become something different than what they once were. The GOP becoming what the DNC used to be, and the DNC becoming much more socialist.
    I believe the book he wrote was called "A Democrat Party No More" and it is a good read. The similarities between what he described in the democrat party and what is going on in the republican party are very similar.
    There is no wrong way to do the right thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    there is no such thing as a "permanent shift" in a political party...but considering four or eight years with Hillary leading a Democratically controlled congress, there IS such a thing as permanent damage to our country......I urge you to reconsider......
    didn't the repubs used to be the liberals in the 1800s....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yurt View Post
    didn't the repubs used to be the liberals in the 1800s....
    nah, they were just normal....and the Dems were the ones with their heads stuck up their *****.....just like now, nothings changed.....
    ...full immersion.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. P View Post
    I like Zig-zag Zell...even met the guy once. But his statement indicates that both party's have become something different than what they once were. The GOP becoming what the DNC used to be, and the DNC becoming much more socialist.

    Does the government ever lie, P? Remember when you wouldn't answer that a long time ago? Those were the days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSage View Post
    Does the government ever lie, P? Remember when you wouldn't answer that a long time ago? Those were the days.
    I remember answering..remember? Where ya been?
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    Something to think about. I really don't like McCain and Hugh Hewitt has definately been behind Romney for a long time, for him to write this, well it will be something I'll think about:

    http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog

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    There are seven reasons for anyone to support the eventual nominee no matter who it is: The war and six Supreme Court justices over the age of 68.

    Folks who want to take their ball and go home have to realize that even three SCOTUS appointments could revolutionize the way elections are handled in this country in a stroke, mandating the submission of redistricting lines to court scrutiny for "fairness."

    "It is undeniable that political sophisticates understand such fairness and how to go about destroying it," Justice Souter announced in his diseent in Veith v. Jubilerer, the Pennsylvania redistricting case in which the Court declined by a vote of 5 to 4 to immerse itself in the details of the partisan redistricting of Pennsylvania.

    If Democrats control the White House and gain even one of the five seats held by the center-right majority of current justices, this and many other crucial issues are up for legal grabs. When activist judges are more than willing to rewrite rules of long-standing, periods of exile should never be self-imposed "for the good of the party." Exiles can go on a very long time indeed. Ask the Whigs.

    They can go on indefinitely when enforced by courts.

    The GOP as well is the party committed to victory in Iraq and the wider war. A four year time-out would be a disaster, a period of time in which al Qaeda and its jihadist off-shoots would regroup in some places and continue to spread in others. Iran, even if punished in the months before November, would certainly continue and accelerate its plans under the soft pleadings of a President Obama or Clinton 2.0.

    These aren't the years to wish a pox on your primary opponents' heads beyond June.

    I don't expect the principals to let up on each other in the two months ahead, and I am especially looking forward to the Ohio and Texas votes.

    But it is very possible to play full contact politics without the threat of going home if your team loses. The stakes in the fall are far too high for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Something to think about. I really don't like McCain and Hugh Hewitt has definately been behind Romney for a long time, for him to write this, well it will be something I'll think about:

    http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog
    BAH! That's what they told us both times GWB ran and look where it got us! Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice... but I'll be damned if I am going to let them fool me a third time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immanuel View Post
    BAH! That's what they told us both times GWB ran and look where it got us! Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice... but I'll be damned if I am going to let them fool me a third time!

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    I've yet to make up my mind, November is a long way off. One thing I do know, I'll vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    I've yet to make up my mind, November is a long way off. One thing I do know, I'll vote.
    I will as well, but I am going to be doggone vocal about my disapproval of the status quo in Washington between now and then.

    What the heck does my vote mean anyway? Not a doggone thing! Hell, I can't even be sure that they will count my vote let alone count it as I voted.

    Right now, I'm thinking write in Senator DeMint's name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immanuel View Post
    I will as well, but I am going to be doggone vocal about my disapproval of the status quo in Washington between now and then.

    What the heck does my vote mean anyway? Not a doggone thing! Hell, I can't even be sure that they will count my vote let alone count it as I voted.

    Right now, I'm thinking write in Senator DeMint's name.

    Immie
    And writing in a vote is a good thing. I know that if I vote Republican, no matter for whom, it won't count. I'm in Illinois.

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    I think this about sums it up for me...


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    The GOP lost me when the pols started dicking, again, with the rules of engagement in the war on terror. When the mission was revised, I started looking elsewhere.

    Third parties in this country are often single issue parties. A single issue party cannot gather the support needed to win the WH.

    I will be hammering my elected reps and whoever the nominee is from now till November. I will be shooting for at least one letter a week starting next week when we see the fallout from yesterday. Then I will post em on my blogspace and pimp the hell out of it hoping someone will read it and go for blood.

    So far I am still writing in Ron Paul both in the Texas Primary and in November.

    BTW, I officially changed my party affiliation to GOP (from Independent) to be sure I wasn't excluded from the primary in March. I will switch back the next day.
    I'm Phil -- 40 something heterosexual white male, fairly self sufficient, great with my kids, wed 29 years to the same woman, and I firmly believe that ones actions have logical consequences. How much more out the box can you get nowadays? -- MSgt of Marines (ret)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    And writing in a vote is a good thing. I know that if I vote Republican, no matter for whom, it won't count. I'm in Illinois.
    i live in california i have decided to write myself in....

    "I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is."

    ~Albert Camus

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