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br> Austin, Texas /p>Thank you, Quin for that inspiring rendition.
p>We conservative need hope that we can pull ourselves back from the abyss. We know that the conservative votes are out there in sufficient numbers; however, it seems that the Republicans need to be grasped by the ankles while dangling over the edge of darkness before finding their resolve to act forcefully to protect the interest of this nation instead of being cowed by the MSM. They have to do a better job of winning the PR battles and stop worrying about maintaining their cushy political careers; otherwise they don't get voted back! br> -- John Nelson br> Hebron, Connecticut /p>Quin has described concisely the issues that the Republican Party needs to realize and do:
* Review past approaches and principles that made Ronald Reagan and other recognized conservatives so great and so appealing to everyday people;
* Learn how to communicate effectively to all Americans and present a commonsense approach to identifying real problems - then propose, communicate and work for real solutions, not necessarily big government;
* Plan the actions necessary to ensure that every hard-working citizen of this great land has an opportunity to succeed, but only if they are willing to work hard for that success;
* Work tirelessly to communicate and promote your ideas so that working people across the country understand that you understand the real issues that affect our lives daily;
* Forget about trying to develop a working relationship with the main stream media and the democrats as they will continue to undercut your every effort - they need and want people to be unsuccessful, otherwise they lose supporters and elections; and,
p>* Put faith in the fact that the American people want to hear positive things being spoken from their elected officials and that we will support a political party that puts the concerns of the country's citizens ahead of their own desires for political gain.