sasquatch
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Fri Sep-05-03 01:01 AM
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Poll question: Would you be willing to trade a D.I.N.O. for a R.I.N.O. |
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Let's pretend you're at a political swap meet and you want to clean your house or in this case party of some unwanted items you don't need for stuff you could use.
If you could name some trades that you would like to make please list them below
BTW for those that are new D.I.N.O means Democrat In Name Only R.I.N.O. means Republican In Name Only
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ButterflyBlood
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Fri Sep-05-03 01:04 AM
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1. I'd say Zell Miller for Lincoln Chaffee |
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Edited on Fri Sep-05-03 01:07 AM by ButterflyBlood
but he's retiring anyway.
a perfect trade last year would be Connie Morella for Ralph Hall, but then Morella lost. Now I'd trade Jim Leach or Chris Shays for Hall easily. Hell, I could probably think of 50 Republicans who'd be better than Hall.
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Fri Sep-05-03 01:05 AM
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Zel for Lincoln, definitely a no-brainer.
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Fri Sep-05-03 01:10 AM
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3. Every Republican is part of the problem-- |
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even the nice moderate ones, because even the nice moderate ones vote for the GOP leadership, which allows people like DeLay and Frist to stack committees with loonies, block investigations of the Administration, etc.
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Fri Sep-05-03 02:22 AM
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4. Not only that, but they line up in allegiance |
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to whatever the party line is. And if they don't, they know that they'll be punished for their "disobedience."
Today's Republicans are not reasonable people- much of the time they act irrationally and are perfectly willing to risk disaster for the sake of "winning" some "victory" over thier "enemies." It's become a sick, shallow Manichean ideology that knows no ethics or morality. It defines good and evil based on whatever is expedient for its paying clientelle. No matter who it hurts.
The nice Republicans (what we in the NorthWest once referred to as "can do" Republicans) have been replaced by ideologues- as in "can't do" Republicans. The irony is that very people who vote them in, often suffer the worst. Sad, but true.
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