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How Conservatives Can Defeat Liberalism

noe_g Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 10:21 AM
I'm no liberal.... I have been self employed since my early 20's... I make a payroll every week. And I knew Romney was a corporate raider... a destroyer... not an entrepreneur. I lived in Colorado Springs when Carl Icahn took over Western Pacific airlines... to save United.. to take over and destroy the competition in Denver.... do NOT tell me about conservative principles... and then nominate a monster like Romney
ROUNDBABY Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 11:02 PM
SOUNDS LIKE ONE OF THEM MAD UNION MEMBERS THAT ROMNEY KILLED HIS WIFE STORIES. OBAMMER IS THE REAL KILLER OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY-JUST WAIT A BULLENTIN CAME OVER CNN--OBAMMER IMPEACHED OVER BENGINZI, BUT ONE OF THE CZARS ON MSNBC MIGHT FILLERBUSTER!!
CW14 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 4:02 PM
The only thing worse than a liberal is a liberal who doesn't know he's a liberal.
noe_g Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 10:22 AM
I meant to say destroy the new competition in Colorado Springs for United in Denver.

The Denver airport was EMPTY.... Colorado Springs had cars parked in fields - with buses from Denver for the start up airline...

Something had to be done... and Icahn... just like Romney... did the deed.

IF this is the GOP... may you all rot in hell.

Two weeks after the election, conservatives are still asking why Mitt Romney lost. That, however, is the wrong first question argues Charles R. Kesler in his new book "I am the Change: Barack Obama and the Crisis of Liberalism." We cannot fully understand Romney's defeat, implies Kelser, until we first understand why conservatives have lost the majority of policy battles over the past 100 years. Despite having won their share of Presidential elections, conservatives have not slowed the advance of the welfare state.

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