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thunder wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:52:21 -0400, Eisboch wrote: Anybody who is a fan of and follows the New England Patriots Ah. now I see where the problem lies. ;-) Specter was never a favorite of mine. IMO, he's always come across as a pompous, self-righteous ass, but he is popular in Pennsylvania. Specter didn't jump ship. He was driven out of the party. That there is no room in the modern day Republican Party for a 5 time elected Senator should be troubling for all Republicans. In a democracy, he who has the most votes wins. You don't get the most votes by driving them into the other parties hands. I've been reading a little online about the feeding frenzy developing around Lindsey Graham. Graham stated that the Republican Party should be more open to moderate Republicans. He's now the target of some quite vile characterizations. It's quite sad. Graham is quite a bit too conservative for my tastes, but he is one of the more competent Senators on that side of the aisle. I could see him making a strong run for the Presidency. Unfortunately, I don't see the Republican Party surviving. What the GOP is doing now reminds me of Mao's Cultural Revolution in China, devised to "purge" the country and the party of those whose thoughts were not steeped in doctrine. The difference, of course, is that the Republicans are out of power and all they are doing is diminishing their numbers. Well, so long as the GOP insists on moving further to the right, my only wish for the party is further humiliation. |
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