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Old 05-23-2007, 09:13 PM   #72
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interesting. republicans "hate" the candidate that reflects the purest form of the party's ideology?

self hate you say?

nah.

I don't buy the alienated voter concept you offer. people won't be more motivated to get off their asses and vote for a candidate who says we should get less services from the state.

so, paul doesn't pull republicans, doesn't pull dems and doesn't get the previously disenfranchised voter either.

a road to nowhere it seems.

I can guarantee the dem candidate will NOT support the war in iraq.

there's an even chance the republican candidate will break with the wh on immigration as well. if thompson gets the nod, or if gingrich gets it, they'll go against the compromise.
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