Friday, October 7, 2005
Throw Out the Senate GOP Incumbents in 2006!
Conservative Republicans have some serious decisions to make.
First and foremost, do we throw this bunch of linguini-spined fakers over the side, by not showing up in the voting booth in 2006, or not?
They have certainly not earned our loyalty. If anything they have spat upon it.
Look, we went to the polls and we "voted in" this President and the current crop of Republicans in the Senate for a reason. That was to enact the conservative platform and finally, FINALLY, secure, for this nation, a Conservative Supreme Court. That was the objective of all our efforts, all our prayers and all our dreams. The candidates knew that when they asked for our votes. They knew that when they received our votes. They knew that on the day they were sworn into office.
Have they delivered? Emphatically, NO! Leadership has been weak and ineffectual. It continues to be so. They have allowed the party that lost the election, and lost the majority in the Senate, to set the agenda for the Senate, anyway. Why?
Where is the backbone to grip the reins and direct the Senate where we conservatives want it to go? Where? It apparently doesn’t exist.
So what are our options as conservative Republicans… as far as the Senate is concerned? Well, we can allow it to continue as it is, going nowhere, getting none of our conservative business done, or… we can send them home. How? By staying home, ourselves, in November 2006.
So, Senate Republicans, you have had all the warning you are going to get from the Conservative wing of the Republican electorate. We have had it. You have shown us no reason to continue to support you. Therefore we will not. You’re on your own.
In the meantime, we are facing the problem of an unqualified nominee for the Supreme Court… a nominee slated for victory before the Senate Judiciary Committee and the full Senate. How do we stop it? Another 20 years, or so, of a liberal Supreme Court is a nightmare. Yet, that is exactly what we can expect.
There appears very little chance of stopping this confirmation. The very men and women we sent to the Senate to do this for us… are not going to do it!
The only things we have to barter with are… our vote and our donations at election time.
I propose that we cut off both. No more money, and no vote. Maybe we should allow the Democrats to regain control of the Senate, for two more years, as a reminder that we really can do it.
I cannot continue to support a political party, which does not stand for the ideals I stand for. Nor can I continue to support a political party, which sells out its base for expediency. I cannot.
There must be a reckoning. That reckoning is coming in November of 2006. So prepare for a Democrat take-over of the US Senate. It’s coming. Republicans have proven they cannot govern, or... that they are unwilling to govern. Therefore, they do not deserve our support. As a result, we should withhold it.
Oh, and one other thing, RNC, do not offer us John McCain as our Presidential candidate for 2008. He is a huge contributing factor to the mess were find ourselves in today. You can forget McCain for President. We’re not buying.
In the meantime, we conservatives need to begin rebuilding the party. The base is in place. The structure, itself, is in need of condemnation.
“Longstreet”
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Forget your medicine this morning???
ReplyDeleteno medicine hear, just well Frankly one pissed off lover of the American way of life and our superior staqndard of living for all! I am just tired of the extreme right trying to destroy the middle class in this country.
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