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The right has an opportunity RIGHT NOW to get on the train before it leaves the station. It's that or get consigned to the dustbin. There's room for them on the train--the man WANTS a plurality of voices and visions. But clinging to partisanship and division (like, say, voting down party lines against the Economic Stimulus package yesterday) will result in their being utterly irrelevant in the future.
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Right... vote the way we say or it's partisanship. Many of us opposed the bill because it's full of useless pork. Could you please tell me what STD education has to do with the faltering banks and the credit hold?
I'm all about bi-partisanship, but there's give and take. Pelosi is running the Senate with stricter rules than even the hardest Republicans, not even allowing time to review a bill before you vote on it. If you don't agree with whats in it, instead of debating like is intended, you either vote for it or you're a heel-digging partisan.
If there is truly going to be a unification, why is Obama not putting conservatives in his cabinet?
I'm not saying everything is going off the edge of the cliff, but it's another issue of standards only apply when one doesn't have the power to be held to them.