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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:59:32 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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"nom=de=plume" wrote in message
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It must be really hard on people like you when you hear an opinion you
don't
like.
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Nom=de=Plume
Must be even worse for disciples of the DNC.
Perhaps you should ask them. Do you think it's a conspiracy?
These idiots are so far right, they don't recognize you could be a
moderate to liberal Republican. Of course, you'd have been driven
from their ranks by now.
From your posts, you sound fiscally conservative and liberal socially.
There's a lot of folks who used to be just that in the Republican
party. I have friends who've been completely alienated by the R's and
have either sat out or crossed the line.
Well, I was certainly a moderate Republican when I did PTO work. I'm
certainly now left of center. I'm a compasionate conservative (nothing like
Bush's self-designation). I'm very liberal socially and fiscally
conservative. I believe in charity, both public and private. If I had to
pick one word, I guess I would pick patriot, with all that implies (not the
right wing version).
I'm sad that there isn't a worthy opposition to improve the D's
thinking. What a waste of time and money to employ these jerks whose
only aim is to thwart the president from doing what the people elected
him to do.
The extremism diminishes the Republican and Dem. parties, not to mention the
country and the rest of the world.
Sad state of affairs. I wish Obama would just abandon the hope for
collegial respect and power forward with what the country needs.
He's risking the loss of those who were energized to see what he could
do.
I agree. He needs to remain civil, taking the high road, but we need to move
on (no relation to that org.).
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