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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 713694" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Romney the 2012' front runner for the GOP as per the lastest straw pole, is according to some here, a liberal. McCain the 2008' nominee for the GOP and again according to some here, McCain is a liberal. If one looks at both McCain and Romney and their policies, they very much equal the policies of George Bush and in fact both men highly praised and still praise and support Bush and in the case of Romney, he openly supported and campaigned for McCain. Using the previous construct stated by others here, if McCain and Romney are liberal and both follow policies equal to Bush then we can conclude that Bush is a liberal as well, using the previously stated guidelines.</p><p> </p><p>To conclude, if Bush, McCain and Romney are liberals, the GOP has them as President, Presidential nominee and serious potential nominee and highly valued party leader, then what does this make the GOP? That said, what does that make someone who votes exclusively for the GOP? What does that make someone who demeans and condemns others who don't do likewise, even voting for some 3rd party option?</p><p> </p><p>2000 vote: GOP liberal</p><p>2004 vote: GOP liberal</p><p>2008 vote: GOP liberal</p><p>2012 vote: locked into a construct, GOP liberal</p><p> </p><p>If one votes for a liberal in 4 straight elections and see no other option or alternative but to vote for whatever liberal the GOP puts forward, would this not make said person a liberal themselves?</p><p> </p><p>Using the criteria established already by a GOP diehard, I'm just saying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 713694, member: 2189"] Romney the 2012' front runner for the GOP as per the lastest straw pole, is according to some here, a liberal. McCain the 2008' nominee for the GOP and again according to some here, McCain is a liberal. If one looks at both McCain and Romney and their policies, they very much equal the policies of George Bush and in fact both men highly praised and still praise and support Bush and in the case of Romney, he openly supported and campaigned for McCain. Using the previous construct stated by others here, if McCain and Romney are liberal and both follow policies equal to Bush then we can conclude that Bush is a liberal as well, using the previously stated guidelines. To conclude, if Bush, McCain and Romney are liberals, the GOP has them as President, Presidential nominee and serious potential nominee and highly valued party leader, then what does this make the GOP? That said, what does that make someone who votes exclusively for the GOP? What does that make someone who demeans and condemns others who don't do likewise, even voting for some 3rd party option? 2000 vote: GOP liberal 2004 vote: GOP liberal 2008 vote: GOP liberal 2012 vote: locked into a construct, GOP liberal If one votes for a liberal in 4 straight elections and see no other option or alternative but to vote for whatever liberal the GOP puts forward, would this not make said person a liberal themselves? Using the criteria established already by a GOP diehard, I'm just saying! [/QUOTE]
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