john d said: (quoted from post at 11:08:43 09/02/09) I want to congratulate you (seriously) on being one of the FEW who have ever posted a concise description of an alternative approach, rather than just screaming NO! NO! NO!
That doesn't mean I agree with every point you made, but it's refreshing so see someone from the right-wing side of the equation present something besides "Woe is us!"
Now the challenge is....can you find anyone to run on that platform and be elected?
John D, I am a Reagan Conservative, why, it works. Perfect no , nothing is. My party has let me down for sure. Everybody sold out and i mean 90 percent sold out for their own gain. Who do we have to run, as of now i don't honestly know. What i do know is , the more people involved the better for all of us left , right , inbetween. Neither option offered is 100 percent. I believe that the push pull has always worked to keep each side in check.
Now we have very radical ideas being pushed. I don't agree with most . So let's keep talking and hopefully we can get through this. At least voices are being listened to out there finally.
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