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br> -- Bruce /p>"The utter cluelessness of the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate continues to show itself..." It's not just in the Senate, as Quin Hillyer says, but it's in the House and down at that big White House on Pennsylvania Avenue. One wonders how many of them, whatever their address, are RINOs masquerading as Republicans?
p>Regardless, should the elephants lose in 2006 and then in 2008, wonder if they'll even be aware enough to understand that they lost? br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p>In my humble opinion, what the Republican Party needs to do is to collectively, under the leadership of Senator Frist, take a field trip in order to solve their complete lack of intestinal fortitude problem. Now, one might ask what a field trip might accomplish? Very good question indeed and I have the answer.
p>Senator Frist and the boys and girls in the Republican Party collectively, need to take a page out of Dorothy and Toto's travel log. The field trip should include following the yellow brick road to the Land of Oz. Once in the Land of Oz, they can all visit The Wizard of Oz and ask and or beg, the Wizard for some courage. And with any luck, they can take that courage back to Washington, D.C. and use it. Perhaps in the end, they can collectively pull their collective tails out from between their collective legs and stand up for true conservative principles. And what a wonderful change that would br> be. br> -- Jim L. br> East Sandwich, Massachusetts
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