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Republicans Get Back in the Saddle

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
11/06/09 12:05 AM EST

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Dennis Kolb Sr.

Nov 6, 2009

With conservatives only having two choices in the voting booth,but not necessacary the best choices..
For now the republicans seem to be the only alternative to the socialist democrates???
Any victories that may befall them should not be seen as a come to Jesus moment on their part!!!!!!!!!
We conservative's,like elephants,will not forget their past majority leadership in government!!!

 

gram

Nov 6, 2009

the smoking horse should be BAILOUTS and SPENDING not social issues.

 

Matt

Nov 6, 2009

Yeah. . and what about gay marriage. . .didn't we win on that one?

 

Nov 6, 2009

YESS

 

Nov 6, 2009

Back in the saddle again. "Times are a changin"

 

Nov 6, 2009

Back in the Saddle again. "Times are a changin"

 

Vinny

Nov 8, 2009

If only it were true. A majority of people in this country don't like abortion, gay marriage and godlessness in general, but these are not going to destroy the USA on their own. You'll find fewer people who are willing to turn down free money. It's been decades, but now you're starting to find politicians besides Ron Paul who have the stones to label free money for the theft that it is. We've got a long way to go on this matter, but once we get the feds out of our money, trust me the rest will follow.

 


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