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Originally Posted by
Bailey Guns
We've also got some good Tea Party candidates coming up on the ballot in the US senate and house. Ted Cruz from TX comes to mind.
And it is a start. A few strong Tea Party candidates this year, a few more 2 years from now...next thing you know the Tea Party might be that viable, strong, constitutionally minded 3rd party many of us want.
But, it has to happen within the current system and it's gonna take some time.
It's a start.
Wow I cant believe I am saying this, but Bailey, well said and I agree. I honestly think it will be way to long a road and that the rep establishment will fight it tooth and nail especially since the rep standard has been drifting left for several years. [Beer]
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I just have that urge.....
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Originally Posted by
stevelkinevil
Wow I cant believe I am saying this, but Bailey, well said and I agree. I honestly think it will be way to long a road and that the rep establishment will fight it tooth and nail especially since the rep standard has been drifting left for several years. [Beer]
Thanks. I'm sure they will fight it. But if it works and it's what the people want eventually they're gonna lose that fight. They lost in TX and a few other states already.
It won't be long until the Tea Part IS the Republican Party.
But it's up to the people to vote for them. The real battle really won't be changing the republican side...though that'll be a fight, for sure. The real battle will be defeating the liberal mentality that's so deeply ingrained in about 40% of the electorate. Hell...you need look no further than to some on this forum to know that's true.
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Originally Posted by GoodBurbon
If a republican claims to be tea party, He's a wolf claiming to be in sheep's clothing until he proves otherwise.
How do you figure that? Considering the "Tea Party" isn't an official party it's pretty hard to get on the ballot as a Tea Party candidate. Almost all Tea Party candidates run as republicans.
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If a republican claims to be tea party, He's a wolf claiming to be in sheep's clothing until he proves otherwise.
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Originally Posted by
Bailey Guns
We've also got some good Tea Party candidates coming up on the ballot in the US senate and house. Ted Cruz from TX comes to mind.
And it is a start. A few strong Tea Party candidates this year, a few more 2 years from now...next thing you know the Tea Party might be that viable, strong, constitutionally minded 3rd party many of us want.
But, it has to happen within the current system and it's gonna take some time.
It's a start.
You're taking words right off my keyboard.
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Originally Posted by
bryjcom
Clever. [Shake]
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Admittedly, I dont know much about him. But I'm all for his idea of privatizing Medicare/caid and social security
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Originally Posted by
Danimal
I need to do a little research, but I would not doubt that that graphic is completely false propaganda. There are at least three things on there that I have seen him adamantly oppose in debates. All I am saying is that you might fact check that one before you believe it any more than your average Obummer speech...
And Mitt opposes the AWB now, doesn't he?
I don't trust a man who shifts his opinions for political reasons. Ryan's voting record is there and with a little research you will find that the infographic is correct.
Any jerk can talk a good game. It's your voting record that shows your true colors.
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Originally Posted by
cstone
It would have been better if he had chosen Jack Ryan. Just sayin [Coffee]
Give the Iranians time and it may yet come to that (I doubt we have to worry about the Japanese). [ROFL1]