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They will continue to loose true conservatives until they stand up to the beast (DNC). Freedom is at stake, Liberty is at stake, and they cower like craven fools.
When Reagan got blindsided by the DemocRATS, they didn't learn.
When Bush Senior got blindsided by the DemocRATS, they still didn't learn.
They may never learn, and under one-party, DemocRAT rule, there is no hope for the USA.
The problem I see with some Republicans is that they believe that Democrats are honorable and reasonable. Individual Democrats may be, but as a group they are not. They will not negotiate in good faith, and that is a lesson the Republicans seem unable to learn. They will place their ideology over reality and over what is good for the country and that is also a lesson the Republicans seem unable to learn. There are a few like Jim DeMint and Rand Paul who simply refuse to agree to something that isn't good for the country no matter what, but most Republicans are willing to compromise what is right. They seem to believe that the Democrats will see reason and will live up to their end of the bargain, even though history tells us that isn't the case.
The problem I see with some Republicans is that they believe that Democrats are honorable and reasonable. Individual Democrats may be, but as a group they are not. They will not negotiate in good faith, and that is a lesson the Republicans seem unable to learn. They will place their ideology over reality and over what is good for the country and that is also a lesson the Republicans seem unable to learn. There are a few like Jim DeMint and Rand Paul who simply refuse to agree to something that isn't good for the country no matter what, but most Republicans are willing to compromise what is right. They seem to believe that the Democrats will see reason and will live up to their end of the bargain, even though history tells us that isn't the case.
Yet Boner couldn't even get enough of his own party to support his bill.
It seems to be a common misuse, so I don't think it was a typo, I think you honestly thought it was "loose." If I can just get one CD user to correctly type "lose" I will consider it as a win.
Anyway, good for you for being an "independent" or so far-right that you are no longer part of the GOP or whatever.
I always type it correctly, so I guess that makes you a winner. Or is that 'whiner'?
lol
On another forum, I just corrected someone for misspelling 'verbiage'.
....which means that you're still a Republican. You're just not on the rolls anymore. But you still vote for Republicans even if you've left the party.
The problem I see with some Republicans is that they believe that Democrats are honorable and reasonable. Individual Democrats may be, but as a group they are not. They will not negotiate in good faith, and that is a lesson the Republicans seem unable to learn. They will place their ideology over reality and over what is good for the country and that is also a lesson the Republicans seem unable to learn. There are a few like Jim DeMint and Rand Paul who simply refuse to agree to something that isn't good for the country no matter what, but most Republicans are willing to compromise what is right. They seem to believe that the Democrats will see reason and will live up to their end of the bargain, even though history tells us that isn't the case.
Republicans aren't willing to compromise at all so long as they can hold out. They're capitulating this time because they have no real choice.
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