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11-9-2006 9:56 AM
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enbar says:
Exit polls suggest that Catholic and evangelical Christians are now just about as likely to support middle-of-the-road Democrats as Republicans. Notably, this includes pro-choice Democrats.
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11-9-2006 10:19 PM
willhelm
This is obvious to me Enbar. It has been obvious for a long time. The Republicans sold out conservatives, and unlike liberals that tow the party line, we throw the bums out.
You may not have been here then, but I clipped an article and expressed that I wanted all incumbent Republicans voted out. They are weak. I've stated since the beginning my disgust for Bush. The Dems got the Reagan Dems back this election... That was the difference. However, if you look at all the initiatives that were on the ballot.. It was a conservative landslide. This proves, not only this is a conservative country, but that also conservatives won't be had. They sold us out. That is why I've stated before Bush messe...
11-9-2006 11:05 PM
enbar
I didn't see Dean and don't care much what he had to say. My feelings about the Democrats are probably not that dissimilar from yours feelings about the Republicans, frankly -- it's basically a lesser-of-two-evils choice for me. I agree with the general principles and values that the Democrats supposedly espouse, but i don't have a lot of faith that this crew isn't going to make a tremendous mess of things.
11-9-2006 11:18 PM
willhelm
but i don't have a lot of faith that this crew isn't going to make a tremendous mess of things.
You are wise person. I try to argue policy and my conviction for conservatism for exactly this reason. Our country has been pitted against each other by these parties. If you look at the actions of both parties over the last 20 to 30 years do you think a comedy of errors could have been any better scripted.
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