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Old 02-17-2008, 08:04 PM
 
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Funny you guys kev & harley keep talking about conservatives and abortion and Bush's low ratings, you all are tad bit confused or ignorant or just disengenuis. Now listen up, and I will help you get it straight! #1 Bush 43 & 41 for that matter are not movement conservatives, they are Republicans first and foremost with some conservative leanings. #2 When real conservatism is put forward it wins, Conservatives have pulled the Democrat party much further to the right, in the last 20 years, when you look back at their positions on all the issues, the whole debate has shifted far to the right. The most recent example is Pelosi and emanual running conservative democrats in the last election to win back congress. Conservatism is alive and well, sure there are still the lunatics on the left that think the biggest issues of the day are global warming and homosexuals marrying each other and screaming abortion every ten minutes to keep the feminists in a frenzy and unfortunately there are the spineless eunichs in the republican party who want to be liked, by the libs in congress and the press at the expense of their conservative base who put them there, but the pendulum swings and because of a huge wasted opportunity when in control of congress and the white house, it may take another lib to slap us back to reality!

Conservatives are un american. They try to change the constitution to go with their agendas. In my opinion anyone who doesn't live by the constitution is un American. You can't add amendments to the constitution to make gay marriage illegal on the federal level. That is offensive to me as an american that certain individuals would try to force their religous beliefs on everyone by changing the constitution.
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Old 02-17-2008, 08:21 PM
 
Location: Raleigh, NC
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The Christian Conservatives will have to take a back seat when it comes to "spoilers." The Ron Paul folks have seen to that.

Any odds on how much of the late surge in Paul money is from the Clinton camp?
I see black helicopters. They are coming to steal my vote and give it to Clinton .
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Old 02-17-2008, 09:23 PM
 
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Conservatives are un american. They try to change the constitution to go with their agendas. In my opinion anyone who doesn't live by the constitution is un American. You can't add amendments to the constitution to make gay marriage illegal on the federal level. That is offensive to me as an american that certain individuals would try to force their religous beliefs on everyone by changing the constitution.
Ok!! Thank you for that Harley! I think you have just said all there is to say !
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