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In 2016, GOP Needs a Candidate Voters Believe In

lbs2 Wrote: Nov 17, 2012 1:41 PM
Byron York is one of about 20 print and TV "pundants" that have no clue and don't want a clue as to why the Jews, Asians, Blacks and Mexicans voted for Obama. Byron says we need someone that connect. These 4 groups would not connect with God Almighty!. The Jews and Asians have the money and know how to make more. The blacks are additcted to freebees worse than cocaine. The Mexicans are just straight out liars. Mexico has NO "safety net". Mexicans already established here want to bring all there old and afflicted here to get them taken care of. Watch the lines at the Donation Christmas Toy giveaways and every year at the beginning of school giveaways. See who is in line. Its over Byron. God Almigthy can't connect with the cannibals.
AK Mark Wrote: Nov 17, 2012 2:36 PM
My mother was recently in the hospital in Seattle. While I was visiting I noted that at least 30% of the patients/visitors were non-English speaking Hispanics, many of them in clothing obviously from Mexico. The only conclusion is many are crossing our border to access our health care system for free. This has got to stop. I feel for them and would likely do the same thing in their shoes but we can't be their safety net, we can't afford it.

In the wake of Mitt Romney's loss, many Republicans say the GOP must make far-reaching changes to be competitive in future elections. White voters are a smaller and smaller part of the electorate, they point out, while Latinos and other minorities are growing as a percentage of the voting public. Unless the Republican Party reinvents itself to appeal to those voters, the argument goes, the GOP can get used to being out of power.

There's something to that. The electorate is changing, and the Republican Party needs to keep up with the times. But the more fundamental answer to the...

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