I changed my mind. I'm staying Republican

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After long thought I've decided that the best way for me to help bring back my country is to remain a Republican and start working myself into the system where I can change it. Third parties will never stand a chance here. WE must repair the system from within.
 
Agreed. I was considering becoming a Libertarian after my primary, but I've decided that I will begin running for Republican offices. For starters, I am going to become a Precinct Committeeman.
 
yep. wish i would have known earlier. i got so po'd i changed from republican to unifiliated last year. i have changed back, but as of now i cant be a deligate. ill be ready for the future though.
 
After long thought I've decided that the best way for me to help bring back my country is to remain a Republican and start working myself into the system where I can change it. Third parties will never stand a chance here. WE must repair the system from within.
BRAVO!!!
 
Great to hear it. It is the only way we will be taken seriously, and if you think about it, it is a twofer.

Republicans already have a power-structure in place. By taking them over, we take that power, and add it to our own. Secondly, it removes those who have proven ineffective and easily bought off from power. We should however in the future try to phase out the significance of party from our political system. It should be about ideas, ideas that strongly support and fall in line with the constitution. If everyone followed the constitution there would be no need for parties.
 
Here's a good idea. Continue to work as Repubilcans but vote LP and CP unless the Republican candidate is truly a constitutional candidate.
 
Mr. Larkin -- great to see you back on the board and posting!
 
Great to hear it. It is the only way we will be taken seriously, and if you think about it, it is a twofer.

Republicans already have a power-structure in place. By taking them over, we take that power, and add it to our own. Secondly, it removes those who have proven ineffective and easily bought off from power. We should however in the future try to phase out the significance of party from our political system. It should be about ideas, ideas that strongly support and fall in line with the constitution. If everyone followed the constitution there would be no need for parties.

I have to be honest, political parties will never go away and if I had one change I would make to our system of government, it would be to go to a parliamentary system so that groups such as ours would at least be represented in government.
But, this is what we have to work with, so I'm going to work with it.
 
Here's a good idea. Continue to work as Repubilcans but vote LP and CP unless the Republican candidate is truly a constitutional candidate.

I'll never vote for a person unless they agree with my political principles.
 
Here's a good idea. Continue to work as Repubilcans but vote LP and CP unless the Republican candidate is truly a constitutional candidate.

Great strategy!!
We meetups in Broward County, FL are putting together a strategy to takeover the county GOP.

We all need to transform the RP meetups into Republican Party takeover meetups. Of course, don't call them that ....

Get all of the meetup members to attend the executive meetings and vote in RP supporters to lead the committees...
 
Strangely enough, I'll also be staying a Republican. I was raised by a Rush Limbaugh-listening, Clinton-loathing neocon and had the early impression that the GOP was just a bunch of racist, close-minded, war-mongering SOB's.

I just can't believe that I found an anti-war freedom guy in this party, and that that's how they're supposed to be. :cool:

I was an Independent for years, because I didn't really like any party at all, but I loathed what I thought the GOP stood for. If my dad were alive today, he'd be truly shocked, we had many a political debate.
 
Strangely enough, I'll also be staying a Republican. I was raised by a Rush Limbaugh-listening, Clinton-loathing neocon and had the early impression that the GOP was just a bunch of racist, close-minded, war-mongering SOB's.

I just can't believe that I found an anti-war freedom guy in this party, and that that's how they're supposed to be. :cool:

I was an Independent for years, because I didn't really like any party at all, but I loathed what I thought the GOP stood for. If my dad were alive today, he'd be truly shocked, we had many a political debate.

Welcome to the revolution.
 
After long thought I've decided that the best way for me to help bring back my country is to remain a Republican and start working myself into the system where I can change it. Third parties will never stand a chance here. WE must repair the system from within.
That is excellent to hear Bob.

Agreed. I was considering becoming a Libertarian after my primary, but I've decided that I will begin running for Republican offices. For starters, I am going to become a Precinct Committeeman.
And this also makes me very happy.

You guys get it! :D

You can and will make a difference.


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After long thought I've decided that the best way for me to help bring back my country is to remain a Republican and start working myself into the system where I can change it. Third parties will never stand a chance here. WE must repair the system from within.

I would be all for mass exodus to any third party, with an exception of a Nazi party, obviously,:D if they actually had their shit together. Most of them don't. They're too broken apart with all the high school "I am a true Libertarian/No I am/No I am/No you're not" bullshit inside them
 
Agreed. I was considering becoming a Libertarian after my primary, but I've decided that I will begin running for Republican offices. For starters, I am going to become a Precinct Committeeman.

You're going to the winner take all, 27 delegate caucus/convention process too, right.
 
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