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Self-divided politics = bad

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Still not the point



Nice try Joe...still not the point. A shotgun blast at groups is hardly a PAC focused and directed on one high-fallutin' liberal. Not the same effect at all.

Try to keep up and stay on topic.
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  • davisjoe
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I disagree


You're trying to make a point that isn't. Both sides devour their at this stage, and it is expected to some degree. While democrats are often less uniformed (and I don't know why some think that's bad), you can find vile discourse and canabalism on both sides.
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  • kenn
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It's

all in your point of view.
You mean

like this?
''Speaking as a private citizen, no, no, I could not support (Giuliani),'' said Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, which has about a half-million members. ''The 20 years I've been involved in politics, the life issue has been at the very top. How could I turn my back on that?''

Perkins said that should Giuliani win the nomination, he would vote for a third-party candidate who reflected his values. ''It wouldn't be the first time,'' Perkins added in an interview last week.

Other prominent cultural conservatives to signal public opposition to Giuliani in recent weeks included James Dobson of Focus on the Family, Louis Sheldon of the Traditional Values Coalition, veteran activist and former presidential candidate Gary Bauer, and Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention.

Like Perkins, Land has warned that he would not vote for a Republican ticket in 2008 if it were led by Giuliani.
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