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5 Messages for 'Elite' Republicans

ChH Wrote: Oct 28, 2009 8:30 AM
Mellor wrote: "There's no reason why a fiscally conservative person shouldn't get along with a rabid anti-abortion nut. For example, I (one of the former) have no desire to fund abortion and I would argue against it. But once making abortion illegal becomes the goal, I have to part ways."

There is another thing (other than opposing federal funding of abortions) that social conservatives, pro-choice fiscal conservatives, and "anti-abortion nuts" should agree on: the overturning of Roe-v-Wade.

RvW is clearly an unconstitutional usurpation of the states' power to write their own legislation on matters such as medicine, manslaughter and murder. (take that, Jesse!)

social conservatives and libertarians who believe the...

Conservatives are sick and tired of being taken for granted, misrepresented, and talked down to by the same "elite" Republicans in Washington who hopelessly screwed everything up during the Bush years.

Everybody knows exactly whom we're talking about here. The same snobby, elitist, stuffed shirt, squishy, poll-obsessed Country Club Republicans who went to D.C., forgot who put them there, wasted the incredible opportunity they had to change this country for the better, and are now pointing the finger at everyone except themselves for their mistakes.

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