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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: PROLIFE who wrote (37246)7/31/2008 10:43:41 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) of 224749
 
To answer your 1st question about multiple parties in Congress, I think that would lend to minority control rather than majority control.

We would be like a third world country with numerous parties unable to focus and act.

The basic 7 principles of the Constitution Party are fairly much in keeping with what Ronald Reagan espoused in the 1980's and core to the Republican Philosophy of government.

I see that this is the party of Howard Phillips of Virginia. Howard is well-known in conservative circles and ran for President in 1992-----what was his % vote.

While I agree with the basic ideas of this group----I would not want to throw away a vote that can be used to defeat Obama.

This is no time to give a vote to a 3rd or 4th party candidate and elect a progressive-socialist such as Obama to the Presidency. If Obama is elected the principles of the Conservative Party will disappear rapidly as Obama takes over not just the Presidency but the whole of the government.

If that happens, the issues you value won't matter.

jmho mj
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