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p>Finally, don't believe the bull being spewed that the "blue dogs" are conservatives. They're nothing more than liberals posturing. If you believe these freshman Democrats are conservatives you're drinking the liberals Kool-Aid. br> -- Michael Tomlinson br> Jacksonville, North Carolina /p> p> MIDTERM LIMITS br> Re: Andrew Cline's Finally Term Limited : /p>Early in his dissection, Mr. Cline says, "This is no knock on Republican ideology or principles." Oh, really?
p>If we take him at his word, though, then, pray tell, what is Republican ideology or what are that party's principles? Please, somebody articulate these for us. Tell us how they differ from the Dems. Tell us why they should deserve our vote again. Tell us what governance means to them. Tell us -- tell each other -- what they'd do differently, should they ever return to the majority. Please. br> -- C. Kenna Amos
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