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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

EXCLUSIVE: RNC draft rips Bush's bailouts

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truthspeaker1

This is a case of the vacuous trying to fill a leadership vacuum. There is no vision thing. They should try again in 60 years.
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roach9703

How true is Henry Kissenger's thoughts on the balance of power. Now that W is weak the RNC gets tough! BOW WOW WOW.
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kiwicafe

. . . if the shoe fits, throw it!
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redpatriot77

I'm against bailing out the financial blunders of Wall Street tycoons and the big three auto industry but this could come back to haunt the GOP in the future.
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sunny2

RNC supported unlimited illegal immigration (Bush's policy), knowing majority of GOP voters opposed it. RNC irrelevant to GOP voters. Maybe this is spin to try to hang onto whatever influence it believes it has/can salvage. They are all in a dog fight for power right now.
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fedupnow

Well RNC, you must be congratulated for you Patriotic actions on USA industry and worker, just to bust the unions. Somehow I cannot see China, Japan or Indian officials shutting down their home nation industry(s) and ordering them to use foreign firms located in their nation as a baseline. Nor can I see any of them shoving their home based industry off a financial cliff as foreign firms profit form lower wages and benefits that pull their nations wages down. So you folks whom prefer what China or others might consider treasonable, just keep it up, am sure the real citizens of the nation, those not on some sort of government feed trough.. will reward what seems the part of B Arnold accordingly, what a bunch of elitist fools. Noted in Henry K he took $600K from SH for "services" from SH just a week before war... wonder how much RNC took and from whom to sell out nation just to bust unions?
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Cullen

YES! This is exactly what needs to happen! The Republican Party MUST be a party of principle - year in and year out! When you vote for a Republican you should know that you are voting for somebody who will stand up for core conservative values. Regardless of who the president is and which party is in power we stand for what's right - period. Voting Republican means nothing now 'cause there are good Republicans and bad ones. When Republicans violate their principles nothing happens to them. This MUST change. Campaigning like a Republican and voting like a Democrat should get you kicked out of the party! C'mon guys, we are behind you!
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woody1

LET THE MARKET PURGE THE IMPURITIES. 5 PIZZA SHOPS IN TOWN. ONE SHOP MAKES A HORRIBLE PIZZA AND IS NOT COMETITIVE. HE GOES OUT OF BUSINESS. DO THE 4 OTHER PIZZA SHOPS BAILI HIM OUT? BAILOUT/RESCUE WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT IS A JOKE. THE COST PER HOUSEHOLD $30,450. HOWS THAT FOLKS. THE CREDIT CARD MENTALITY IS ALIVE AND WELL IN CONGRESS. SPEND NOW AND PAY WHEN YOU CAN!!!!!!!!! IF YOU CANNOT COMPETE IN THE MARKET PLACE THEN YOU HAVE NO PLACE IN THE MARKET. THAT IS CALLED A FREE MARKET. IS THIS STILL AMERICA?
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woody1

UNIONS HAVE NO CLUE AS TO THE TERM "PAY FOR PERFORMANCE" MUSCLE/BULLY MENTALITY HOLDING CORPORATIONS AT GUN POINT.
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collardgreens1

EXCLUSIVE: RNC \Draft Rips Bush's Bailouts This is the one intelligent move that I've seen the Republicans make in the past few decades.
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nighttrain2008

And where were these stalwarts of conservative values the past 8 years? The massive prescription drug bill, Kennedy's education bill, billions in foreign aid to who ever asked, a misguided foreign policy, the list goes on and on. And finally they speak up? Working against candidates that actually vote for limited government in favor of John McCain? Sorry RNC, too little, too late
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dark_star

The RNC should understand by now GWB Is a stooge of the Bilderberg Group like every president since FDR. OR ELSE !
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Leone

And what do we all think Obama is? He is a Communist and we are now a third world nation. The Russkies and the Chicoms will be knocking on the door soon...they all want our factories, you know....the ones we sold them years ago!!
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Java1227

I have been a life long Republican and this was the first time I had ever considered not voting. I am now a "I'll believe it when I see it" person. Ronald Reagan once said, "I didn't leave my party, my party left me". Call me sceptical on this one.
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DougHuffman

Well duuuh! So, which end of the dog does the wagging? Is the GOP responsible for an out of control POTUS or is the party leader responsible for an out of control party? It matters not. The GOP is dead to me. Dead. Dead. Dead. They fooled me the first time with BUSH-41, shame on them. They fooled me for the last time with BUSH-43 to my everlasting shame. The GOP will not fool me again. I voted for The Constitution Party - Chuck Baldwin. I am a conservative and a paleoconservative and a greedy, narrow-minded clinging to my Bible and guns conservative. Prepare to be assimilated by the BOG. Resistance to Obamination is futile. BOG Brother is watching - OBEY!
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