I wonder if there is a green candidate named Gush Beorge?JIHADTHIS said:Good candidate for a name change :teeth:
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I wonder if there is a green candidate named Gush Beorge?JIHADTHIS said:Good candidate for a name change :teeth:
tpahl said:Unfortunately he is running as a true republican.
gop_jeff said:No Republican believes in racial repirations.
tpahl said:Obviously that is not true. Keyes is a republican and appearantly does beleive in them. Given the GOP's history, they will all do so by the end of the decade.
And besides reperations is just a government program redistributing wealth. All republicans beleive in that.
gop_jeff said:Great. One Republican believes in repirations.
Your generalizing of the GOP as "liberal" is pretty tired. Don't you ever post anything else?
tpahl said:Your generalizing of the GOP as conservative is pretty tired. Don't you ever post anything else?
gop_jeff said:Well, unlike you, I am a Republican, I know hundreds of Republicans, and I know their political leanings, and so I'm pretty well aware of what Republicans believe.
If this administration is acting far too liberal, then why do liberals keep beating the drum about how Bush policies are polarizing this country more than ever before? If his policies are more liberal, doesn't that mean he is moving closer to the center :bj2:tpahl said:So despite all your republican freinds you have not noticed the parties support of liberal policies? Perhaps you need to ake a step back to notice where your party has gone. Oh and I have republicans as freinds too. Even family members. Most I have talked to agree that the party is accting far too liberal in office. i am frankly surprised youa re denying it.
Travis
AequitasVeritas said:If this administration is acting far too liberal, then why do liberals keep beating the drum about how Bush policies are polarizing this country more than ever before? If his policies are more liberal, doesn't that mean he is moving closer to the center :bj2:
AequitasVeritas said:If this administration is acting far too liberal, then why do liberals keep beating the drum about how Bush policies are polarizing this country more than ever before? If his policies are more liberal, doesn't that mean he is moving closer to the center :bj2:
tpahl said:So despite all your republican freinds you have not noticed the parties support of liberal policies? Perhaps you need to ake a step back to notice where your party has gone. Oh and I have republicans as freinds too. Even family members. Most I have talked to agree that the party is accting far too liberal in office. i am frankly surprised youa re denying it.
Travis
gop_jeff said:I am well aware of Bush's liberal policies on education, Medicare, and even his unexplainable signing of CFR. I have voiced my opinions against such policies many times on this board.
The fact remains that the Republican base remains conservative.
GOP congressmen (like Luke Esser, who I am supporting in the WA 8th) are conservative enough to keep the GOP agenda going strong in the House, if nowhere else.
The fact also remains that no other Presidential candidate besides Bush has the balls to fight the War on Terrorism.