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Old Oct 29, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Duff Man
It's funny that you mention this, and you may disagree with what I'm going to say, but we need a democratic majority in both houses. And even if you do not agree with me, many of the individuals running have abandoned there republican party and are now running as democrats. I would have to say that at least 30% of the democrats running for house seats are ex-republicans and true conservatives....and this spans across all 50 states. Even in texas, there are at least two dem's running that literally switched parties in the past 6 months because of the radical anti-conservative mess that this administration has gotten away with. And maybe I'm going to far by saying this, but I'm begining to think that we are amidst a party shift that hasn't happened in more then 30 years. Democrats are now becoming the conservative party (with the exception of liberals: fiengold, kerry, edwards, kennedy...) a massive movement is taking place and true conservatives are incredibly worried about the incompetent spending, the deficit, and the fleecing of america.

I feel bad for you guys...republicans are now catagorized as corporate sell outs. True conservatives are actually concerned with what is taking place and are sick of this pork barrel spending and this economy that is slapped together with bubble gum and duct tape.
Yeah...we totally need a viable third party that does away with either the democrat or republican party. There are at least four huge factions of political thinking right now...true conservative, modern "conservative", conservative democrat, and liberal.
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