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Originally Posted by host
Who are "the moderates" from both parties? What are their common interests, besides personal concerns about fuel prices and "the economy"? Do you think that people who want new laws passed that put doctors who perform abortions and/or women who choose to have abortions, in jail, to prevent the procedure from being available, and people who believe the abortion issue is "settled law", are going to come together under one political tent?
I don't see many republican "moderates", and neither does the senate voting record show many..... There will be no "jumping" to McCain. What would be the attraction of McCain's candidacy, for an Obama supporter, compared to sitting out the general election? Nobody who supports Obama wants to endure what American life will be like during four more years of McBush!
OUR EMERGING CONCERN IS THE "WINGERIZATION" RAMPANT IN THE OFFICER RANKS IN OUR MILITARY.
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I don't know it seems to me that more and more of the officer ranks are seeing the GOP for what they are. Of course given the Bush and Co. stance on those that disagree or say what they don't want to hear many of these men and women are "lurking." But I almost feel that once his term is over you're going to see many higher rank people write "I tried to tell them" books.
Other then that I agree with most of what you wrote.