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![]() "hk" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... For the record, CT, much like Rhode Island and Delaware is actually two states. In CT, it's East of the River and West of the river. East is much more conservative than West of the River. The only reason Courtney was reelected to his Congressional seat was because of the Hispanic vote in Norwich and New London - the rest of his district voted Republican. Similar situation here in MA. Most of the state is filled with left wing liberals, but here on the south shore there are at least 3 or 4 of us that tend to be more conservative. Eisboch It's evolution in action. More and more voters are realizing that the modern day Republican Party has little more than greed and selfishness underpinning it. This was demonstrated clearly by the last eight years of the "conservative" Bush Administration and was a sub rosa theme of the McCain campaign. That and the party demonstrating over and again that it was mostly for "white folks" is what is doing it in. Sure. Eisboch Note that I am not accusing you of any of this...but your party...it's future is not too bright at the national level. I don't have a "party". I'll vote for a candidate from either party based on his/her views on a case by case basis, but I acknowledge that my personal views tend towards the right. Even Bill Clinton ended up being more conservative than his campaign promises led people to believe. I'll bet Obama ends up being the same. I just don't like extreemists either way, and I consider people like Pelosi and Reed to be extreemists. I cannot believe Al Franken beat a sitting U.S. senator... but I am enjoying it. Coleman only got into office because Paul Wellstone died in an accident. Don't know much about Franken other than the fact that I don't even think he's funny. Eisboch |