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Question: What should the Republican Party be?
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A national, mainstream center-right coalition of conservatives, libertarians, and moderates that is dedicated to small but effective government, and recognizes that diversity is a strength
 
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A party with a singular conservative, pure ideology that does not vary for regional concerns, does not recognize the diversity of our country, and seeks to "change reality" rather than study and adjust for real-world needs
 
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Nicodeme Depape
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« on: January 26, 2009, 07:18:30 PM »

Libertarians and moderates with conservatives out of government.

Idiot! Now they're gona shoot you.

Just so you guys know, if you take out one of ours--we're going after one of yours. =]
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Nicodeme Depape
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2009, 08:31:50 PM »



Similarly, 55% of the electorate voted against Republican House candidates in 2008 not because they were too moderate, but because the party has become a stubborn, divisive monolith which seems to think the only solutions to today's issues are making the Bush Tax Cuts permanent, waterboarding, and attempting to contact Ronald Reagan on the Ouija board.

Get real. People vote against this party these days for one major reason: George W. Bush

2008, like 2006, had very little to do with ideology.

Yeah, it obviously wasn't the Bush tax cuts and waterboarding, it was all that stuff people associate with George W. Bush.Wink

No, I really don't think it was those issues. I think people still like those tax cuts, my friend.

Especially those making more than a million dollars a year. They adore them
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