TruePatriot44
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- May 18, 2007
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The last eight years have so badly tarnished the Republican namesake that it serves no purpose for Ron Paul to be associated with the Republican party anymore. The majority of Americans associate "Republican" with the politics of George W. Bush - the Iraq War, a crumbling economy, corruption via the executive branch, and other fallacies. If we are to succeed promoting traditional conservative values - lower taxes, non-intervention foreign policy, smaller government - we must abandon the grand old party and forge a new establishment that the American people can easily identify with.
I fear that this upcoming November election will be the worst defeat in history for the Republican party. When we have democrats winning congressional seats in the republican "heart" of the deep southern state of Mississippi, it is nothing but a foregone conclusion that the American voters want nothing to do with the Republican label. We traditional conservatives are being punished for the wrong doings of the neo-conservative base that has corrupted and destroyed the Republican party. For simply identifying as "Republican" we will be cast aside by the voters without even having our political merits considered.
When all said is done, we'll be faced with President Barack Obama, a democrat super-majority controlled house and senate, and a few sanctuary republican seats that managed to withstand the tidal wave of change brought forth this November. With the destruction of the Republican party, there will stand a void of opposition against the Democrats. We should not attempt to restore the Republican Party with its tarnished name and vile neo-conservative base. We must fill that void with a new movement, a clear identity, a refuge for those who advocate traditional conservative values and constitutional government. Ron Paul must lead us there.
I fear that this upcoming November election will be the worst defeat in history for the Republican party. When we have democrats winning congressional seats in the republican "heart" of the deep southern state of Mississippi, it is nothing but a foregone conclusion that the American voters want nothing to do with the Republican label. We traditional conservatives are being punished for the wrong doings of the neo-conservative base that has corrupted and destroyed the Republican party. For simply identifying as "Republican" we will be cast aside by the voters without even having our political merits considered.
When all said is done, we'll be faced with President Barack Obama, a democrat super-majority controlled house and senate, and a few sanctuary republican seats that managed to withstand the tidal wave of change brought forth this November. With the destruction of the Republican party, there will stand a void of opposition against the Democrats. We should not attempt to restore the Republican Party with its tarnished name and vile neo-conservative base. We must fill that void with a new movement, a clear identity, a refuge for those who advocate traditional conservative values and constitutional government. Ron Paul must lead us there.