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« on: November 02, 2004, 12:54:08 AM »



   The Republican Party is in for a split, and vicious infighting whether Bush loses or wins.

    The deficit just does not sit well with many Republicans.

   Longer term, I believe the Republican Party today is where the Whig Party was in the late 1840s.   It can't hold up its promises for banking and the markets, as the Whig Party couldn't, and it has chosen to rely on foreign invasions and the hope that spoils from wars will  sustain its popularity.   Bush is a parallel to Zachary Taylor.  The Republican Party today will let our entrenched domestic problems drive it into oblivion.
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