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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Dennis Prager :: Townhall.com Columnist
Note to angry Republicans: Stay angry, but vote Republican
by Dennis Prager
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Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


As for illegal immigration, here, too, I identify with those who are frustrated that Republicans have not done more while in control of both the executive and legislative branches of government. But at least President Bush has signed a bill authorizing the building of a 700-mile fence along the U.S.-Mexico border. No Democratic president would do that. If you care about reducing illegal immigration, isn't that reason enough to prevent the Democrats from gaining power?

And what about the single most important reason to elect Republicans -- the appointment of judges, especially justices to the Supreme Court? What sort of reasoning would lead a conservative to conclude that it is more important to express anger at Republicans than to prevent Democrats from appointing Supreme Court justices and other judges?

And taxes -- what rational conservative would prefer tax increases, one of the major goals of the Democratic Party?

As regards national security, what sort of Republicans are so angry at the Bush administration and/or the Republican Congress that they would want to replace the party that made the Patriot Act and NSA wiretapping possible with the party that opposes the Patriot Act and NSA wiretapping? And doesn't the Bush administration deserve credit for the absence of a single terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11?

How about Social Security? Why would a rational Republican want to reward the party that opposed any attempt to fix a system that will fail the next generation of Americans -- and hurt the Republican president who bravely, if ultimately futilely, spent political capital trying to fix it?

And what about tort reform? Republicans have begun reducing abuses of the legal system by passing some tort reform legislation. With Democrats in power, such achievements will be reversed, and trial lawyers and legislators will be empowered to continue to damage this country through law. That is, after all, why trial lawyers are among the biggest donors to the Democratic Party.

Finally, please remember that it was disaffected Republicans who voted for Ross Perot who helped elect Bill Clinton president, and it was disaffected Democrats who voted for Ralph Nader who helped elect George W. Bush president. Unless you run yourself, dear annoyed Republican, you will never find an ideal candidate. Compared to you and your conservative principles, real-life Republicans are indeed a failure. But compared to real-life Democrats, they are almost giants.

Vote out of anger, and you'll either vote Democrat or stay home. Vote out of reason, and you'll vote Republican. Please choose reason. If you don't like the Republican candidate, the place to get rid of him is in the primary, not the general election. The general election is not between good Republicans and irresponsible Republicans; it's between Republicans and Democrats.

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Dennis Prager is a radio show host, contributing columnist for Townhall.com, and author of 4 books including Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual.
 
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Conservatives, vote your principles
The Pragers of the world would have you believe voting for the lesser of the two evils is the way to get you a conservative gov in your lifetime. Supposedly the lesser of the two liberal parties in America is gonna get you their so put aside your principles that a third party is offering you or better represents you and give us a chance again.
Now I do agree with Prager that disgruntled cons do themselves no good to elect Demos.
I myself as a fiscal conservative first and a social conservative second, will be voting for the Libertarian party in the future. They definately adhere to fiscally responsible gov, with no gov. funding of social ills, although socially tolerant of these ills.
Compromise is needed so future generations won't be enslaved by and to the debts of extremist spendings of today.
American we can do better than the status quo of the two main parties.

Our Duty
My wife and I voted early. Straight GOP ticket. It was like drinkng a cup of rancid, sour milk for us. But we felt it our duty. Gone was the enthusiasm we had in 2000/04 for "W". But the thought of the left wing/socialistic/traitorous dem's getting any kind of majority rule is so frightening - again; we did out duty. But come Nov. 8th the letters/emails are going to start flying out to our 2 senators and congressman on a weekly basis. And the subject of this correspondence is not Iraq. We support the President in that area. And we thank him also for this great economy and great judges. But his refusal to secure our nations southern border has caused great suffering for average Americans, especially those of us living in the border states. Suffering! That is not an exageration. There are so many catagories and examples of this, I'd have to write a book to get them all covered. But the President doesn't seem to be at all aware or concerned. Here's the irony - look at the President now! He's out there campaigning like crazy. Very successfully, I might ad. It just goes to show what he can do when he wants something to go his way. He's the best. An awesome motivator and leader. If he were to focus that energy on sealing our southern border, protecting our nations sovereignty,etc., it would be done! And we hope that come 11/8 that the President does move in this direction. This one issue is what is hurting his approval numbers. And if not addressed, it will ruin the Republican's chances in 2008. He needs to start thinking about that. Its my belief that he may not even be aware of how important this one issue is. And, I fear, most in his periphery are just too timid to get nose to nose with him. Someone needs to and asap.
"A non-vote is the same as a vote for a dem. Vote straight Republican Ticket - one more time - just do it."
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