dilloduck
Diamond Member
everyone is ethically AND ethnically challenged on this one----votes to stay in power come before national security in America.
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Kathianne said:Yes, but in this particular case they did. Now they have Terry there, who will only serve to undermine the mainstream message that the GOP has worked so hard to build. Only a few weeks ago, the message was the DNC was being directed from the moveon/Soros fringe.
Kathianne said:MM, I do hear what you are saying, but with what has been happening since the election, the last thing we need to do is 'calm down.' If ever there was a time for reasonable conservatives to be heard, it is now.
Kathianne said:MM, I do hear what you are saying, but with what has been happening since the election, the last thing we need to do is 'calm down.' If ever there was a time for reasonable conservatives to be heard, it is now.
musicman said:Oh, I agree that the GOP has been in full retreat from the principles of conservatism for some time now - immigration, spending, on and on it goes. I've never been a "Bush, right or wrong" guy. I see tough, trying days ahead for the Republican Party - its power players are going to have to figure out just who the hell they are, and what they stand for.
I just worry that we're getting into "OMG - the sky is falling" mode over the Schiavo case, and it's just not warranted. The idea is to right the path of the party (if possible). I think we can calm down AND tackle the hard job ahead.
Kathianne said:I don't think any one thing is, "The sky is falling..." It's the totality of the issues.
Agreed---even prior to the election many of us had disagreements with Bushs' stand on several issues and responded as such when confronted by liberals a being in "lock step". What is noticeably absent is any dissent for many other party. The Dems seldom miss an opporunity to cry foul at the mere possibilty that Bush is "screwing up". They are no where to be seen. Perfection is a harsh thing to expect and while I think Bush has made some mistakes, I am not ready for the impeachment trial to begin quite yet.musicman said:And it is certainly not my intent to try to minimize these other issues that MUST be dealt with. I just can't help but think that the Schiavo case has - unjustifiably - served as a gigantic lightning rod for all that we conservatives feel is wrong with the GOP. Meanwhile, Soros - rubbing his hands together with glee - stokes the fire with bullshit polls and sleazy lies. I know you'll make your choices carefully in 2006, as will I. But I will also ponder the awful IMMEDIATE alternative to the GOP.