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I greatly fear you have not appreciated the potential of this election to produce a Democrat President in 2008. Mr. Bush is admittedly not a popular man and very soon we will be faced with an endless Waxman witch hunt getting headlines every single day. Whether it turns up some horrendous scandal will be unimportant. The media will cover it as though that is a given and media hysteria will reign. "The Culture of Corruption" imported from Arkansas by the Clintons will now become a Republican invention. This constant and ruthlessly negative and inflammatory coverage and rabble-inciting remarks by Democrats, which will begin very shortly, will cause a leftwing radical to be elected President. The Democrats who ran a moderate campaign will be disenfranchised by their party because moderation is not a leftwing, radical, Democrat virtue.
p>The Country has made a titanic shift to the left. br> -- Jay W. Molyneaux /p> p> I cannot for the life of me understand why Washington elites like yourself continue to push for Mike Pence as minority leader. I am writing to my congressman, Rep. James Sensenbrenner to encourage him to vote for John Boehner. Mike Pence is one of the reasons for the Republican midterm disaster. He has continued to advocate amnesty for illegal aliens with a guest worker program in spite of the resistance to these programs by mainstream America. It's no wonder the Republicans lost the midterm, they are politically tone deaf and remain so. By the time the 2008 election rolls around the war in Iraq will be a non-issue and the number one concern on voters minds will be illegal immigration. The Republicans in their usual feckless manner will have selected as minority leader someone who is on the wrong side of this issue. I guarantee you that if Mike Pence is selected as minority leader and gets together with Jorge Bush to pass illegal alien amnesty and a guest worker program the Republican Party will have relegated itself to permanent minority status if it survives at all. br> -- Paul Martell /p> p> THE L WORD br> Re: W. James Antle III's Old Fusion? : /p>
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