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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
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<blockquote data-quote="HRstretch" data-source="post: 207691" data-attributes="member: 7480"><p>One most take into account that if we let the Democratic party take the house, Senate and the White House even for one term, the irreversible damage that could occur might be a death blow to our great country. How many government programs do any of you know that have ever been repealed by another congress or White House. I don't know of any.</p><p></p><p>Any federal judge appointed is appointed for life. That could mean a few generations of legislation from the bench. I don't want to think of what damage that could do to our way of life.</p><p></p><p>I have never been a registered party member. I have voted for Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians in my adult life. I vote for who I think will do the best job based on the candidates available. I would not have had McCain as my candidate but to many east coast votes got counted for him while the other conservative candidates split the Republican party. He is what we got and is unfortunately what we need to stand behind. </p><p></p><p>Then we need to put the pressure on Congress to uphold our conservative agenda and not appease the left wing politicians. That is where the power will lie. Not the president. Congress will make or break this country.</p><p></p><p>McCain has a very difficult choice for his running mate. It may be the difference in pulling the Republican party back together. We can still elect McCain now and then elect a true conservative in four years without giving Washington over to the left wing radicals of Obama or Hillary and their minions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HRstretch, post: 207691, member: 7480"] One most take into account that if we let the Democratic party take the house, Senate and the White House even for one term, the irreversible damage that could occur might be a death blow to our great country. How many government programs do any of you know that have ever been repealed by another congress or White House. I don't know of any. Any federal judge appointed is appointed for life. That could mean a few generations of legislation from the bench. I don't want to think of what damage that could do to our way of life. I have never been a registered party member. I have voted for Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians in my adult life. I vote for who I think will do the best job based on the candidates available. I would not have had McCain as my candidate but to many east coast votes got counted for him while the other conservative candidates split the Republican party. He is what we got and is unfortunately what we need to stand behind. Then we need to put the pressure on Congress to uphold our conservative agenda and not appease the left wing politicians. That is where the power will lie. Not the president. Congress will make or break this country. McCain has a very difficult choice for his running mate. It may be the difference in pulling the Republican party back together. We can still elect McCain now and then elect a true conservative in four years without giving Washington over to the left wing radicals of Obama or Hillary and their minions. [/QUOTE]
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