It's not a matter of forgiveness of the party. It's a matter of infiltration of the party..
Just like that - we should just forgive the neo-cons and war-mongers
who cut us off at caucuses and county and state conventions -
as well as at the national convention ?
By excluding the US Constitution from their principles - so then
shall the GOP expect the people to exclude the Republican Party from office forever.
its not the party its the man that carries the message of truth and freedom. if the person running is a Dem but a true honest man like Ron Paul, then vote for him. If hes a Rep and honest, vote for him.
The "party" system is a sham anyway just to screw with things and mess with peoples heads over being loyal. Be loyal to the Constitution and you will never be wrong.:bunchies:
i, personally, am DONE tip-toeing around the GOP... my wife and i were elected (with 2 votes each, mind you...) to the County Republican Committee... went to a couple of meetings and these people are far too stuck in their ways to change (at least in our area) i can no longer "go along" as a means to an end... i think being something you are not to try and get these people to "see the light" is just as bad, if not worse, then some of the shit they do in the name of "furthering" their agenda...
so, no, forgiveness for these people is not in my heart... they make me sick.
oh, I'm here to fight, but not for the ideals of the GOP! why wouldn't we concentrate on getting the VERY small amount of Ron Paul Republicans in the GOP to come over and strengthen the LP?Instead of surrendering, you should post here and call for reinforcements. We are here to fight!
Forgiving them in the sense that we just turn our heads at what was done,
and then turn around and go right back in giving them our input and begging to be part of the Republican Party.
That is what the Republican Liberty Caucus tries - to be a wing of and still part of the GOP.
Maybe that is not the best idea, after the lessons learned over the past 18 months.
No temper tantrums, but derfinitely giving up on fruitlessly trying to become the Republican Party.
I don't think the neo-cons will retreat from their takeover of the Republican Party -
they are so hell-bent on excluding youth and energy, they should be the ones to just die off a slow
- if not a quick - death, it may be wasted energy to try to revive the Grand Old Party and better to just start fresh anew.
Call it the Ron Paul Party for all I care . . .
built on constitutionalist, libertarian, and true republican principles like non-interventionism.
GOP goons abused the term isolationist to describe us as well - we're quite the opposite really
as the term isolationist refers to trade policy.
oh, I'm here to fight, but not for the ideals of the GOP! why wouldn't we concentrate on getting the VERY small amount of Ron Paul Republicans in the GOP to come over and strengthen the LP?
Not a third party -
but rather a new second party as the GOP dies off for excluding true republican ideals.