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Originally Posted by aceventura3
You have given the short answer to the question. There is no shift. The issues are the same. The arguments are the same. The only difference in Republican view point is in degrees. The Tea Party is not the primary voice of the party leadership, but it will be if there is not a shift to the right. People like Boehner believe there can be compromise with liberals and Obama, that is not possible and I think the posts in this thread support that view.
Each day that passes I am becoming more and more of a Ron Paul supporter. Our political system needs a strong slap in the face and we need a guy who is unyielding. Forget compromise, liberals are pure and simply wrong and any compromise will result in a less than correct answer.
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Liberals are wrong about what? It's difficult to be pure and simply anything if we don't know what you're talking about. Wrong for being liberal? America would be a better place if it weren't for all those liberals? (Sorry, but I'm really not following.)
Anyway, I think the last thing America needs right now is another unyielding president. You guys are still assessing the damage from the last one. How deep does it go?
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