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To: Neeka who wrote (532191)3/24/2013 7:31:29 PM
From: Hank Scorpio11 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793964
 
This type of moral equivalism is what will ensure victory for the left for years to come. There are indeed differences in the two parties. I'm not going to get into listing them. It would take too long. wrt. Bush, he made mistakes that we, in the hindsight of a decade, can pontificate at length. But, he did what he felt he needed to do, to improve America. Obama is not doing this. He is doing the opposite. And if you're not willing to see this then that is why we really have nothing we can say to each other.

The frustration of the Right is hitting a crescendo right now, and I can understand it. I also think we need better leadership and I also think the Right is not on the correct path in many areas. To turn around and say Pelosi and Boehner are the same people, or Reid and Rubio, or maybe Boxer and Cornyn is plain dumb. There is no doubt, just like the Democrats, the Republicans have taken a shift to the left and this is wrong. This needs to be solved internally. come election time one needs to send messages to the left not our own leadership