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Old 06-22-2011, 11:02 AM   #713
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Toughy and dreadgeek,
I can not imagine a female, a poc or a queer folk of any kind BEING a republican. There are of course, at times, good republican candidates for office who deserve our votes. For me, I will "dance with the one what brung me." I have been a democrat since I was 8 years old. and I will remain one till death.

However, it seems our president has preceeded you in joining the republican party.

Vote for whom you will - just vote.
Smooches,
Keri

One more thought... when the tea party first appeared it was not republican. It was at least non partisan, or possibly the immergence of a third party. It's concerns were limited to fiscal issues. The extreme right wing of the Repubs embraced them (at first they resisted the embrace.) This brought about the "marriage" of ridiculous fiscal policies and extreme social policies which the r's find themselves burdened with today.

Like many marriages in which the groom is more committed than the bride, she (the tea party) has him by the balls and controls the union. In this case, a divorce would be a good idea for both parties.
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