The Republicans won’t need so big a tent if they abandon their social conservative base. I have a higher calling than merely to support the lesser of two evils. George Neumayr’s pieces over the past several weeks have rung strikingly true. Please thank him for his uncompromising proclamation of the truth and his loud call to uphold traditional moral standards.
p>The conservative Christian community will lose if it sells its soul in compromise. Winning isn’t as important as solidly standing for what is right. We will see next fall in New York whether the Republicans want us, or not. br> — Rebecca Kendall br> Huntington, IN /p>I too am disappointed that the Republican party embraced Arnold rather than Tom McClintock, and in part it is because of Arnold’s reputation. However, for Mr. Neumayr to suggest that Arnold’s womanizing is the same as Bill Clinton’s womanizing, is preposterous.
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