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I just read the article by Jeffrey Lord, and wanted to say how refreshing it is to read something that so squarely hits the mark of what conservatism really stands for, truth. Principles and conviction, but truth is the driver. Understanding the real human desire to stand for something and be true to that basic human instinct. Exactly why I have never understood, nor accepted Beltway speak, such as bi-partisanship. Actually, I really have learned to understand Beltway linguistics, that is why bi-partisanship is a loser strategy.
p>I live in Tulsa, and am going to keep a close eye on the confab in Norman, where a real bi-partisan, David Boren, President of OU, will most certainly be prominent. br> — Tom Shupper br> Tulsa, Oklahoma br> /p>
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