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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-23-06 06:02 PM
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49. Short term vs. long term thinking
Allowing the DINO's to proliferate and betray traditional democratic principles over and over with no accountability is what led the Dems into irrelevancy in the first place. You can't keep doing what you've been doing and expect different results.

I for one- am perfectly happy to withold my vote from the DINO in my district come November and I'm going to tell everyone I know to withold their vote, too- or vote Green if someone runs.

I have written this guy about past votes- and I've spoken to him in person. He says one thing then does another. The man has no integrity at all. ZERO-

The way I look at it- continue to vote with Republicans- and even provide the deciding vote on the Meidcare scam- and then get treated like one. If more Dems saw this happenning- then the party as a whole would change its tune.
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