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Republicans have acknowledged that the GOP must change its tune on
Latinos and immigration, especially in the lead-up to midterm
elections. This week, RNC Chair Michael Steele not only agreed to a
meeting with an immigration advocacy group (after the group staged a
sit-in), but went a step further to say that he’s concerned with harsh
GOP rhetoric on immigration… (cont)
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That was the last thing I posted last night, before throwing the master switch off!
"... change its tune on
Latinos and immigration."
Translation:
pander, and join the left in dumpster diving for illegal alien
votes. And, here's another disturbing thought.
Where were all the GOP's Obamacare television infomercials last week? The ones that should have been asking questions like, "Why does Obamacare fund the hiring of 16,000 new IRS agents?"
I didn't see squat, which makes me wonder whether GOP
muck-a-mucks wanted it to pass? And use it as a campaign
tool?
Don't laugh. These are the people who gave us Bob Dole and John
McCain. The same people distanced themselves from every
conservative candidate for the past several years. The RINO party.
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RepublicRats - determined to snatch defeat from the savaging jaws of victory.
ReplyDeleteBring back dueling.
This is why I never give any $$ to the party. I only give to individual candidates.
ReplyDeleteI have had enough of McCain types getting into power.
Fire Steele + hire Sarah= GOP WINS
ReplyDeleteRAK
Simple plan
ReplyDeleteIf the ballot has the word incumbent next to it, vote the other.
The GOP has been a bunch of spineless wimps since they won control of both houses of congress and the white house.