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Old 12-15-2006, 10:20 AM
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Default Re: Secular conservatives are CHEAP

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The government over the last 6 years seems bigger than it ever has been in my short life.

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Sorry about that. I was able to help elect many Republicans but no conservatives. I'm unsure how to change this.

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Vote Libertarian. Or vote Constitution if you really want conservatives. :P

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...or don't vote. Same difference.

No, I'll continue to vote for the only viable non-Democrat alternative.

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Which has the same effect as not voting.

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If his goal is fiscal conservatives in government, it's actually worse.

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Since I value social conservatism much more than fiscal, anybody but Democrats suits me just fine.

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Voting for the only viable non-Democrat is the correct choice. Even when spending goes up under the GOP, it goes up less than it would under Democrats.

It is the big government programs that become non-discretionary that kill the budget, even though they may take a number of years to ramp up into spending montrosities. If you track who saddled us with these big programs and who want to create more in the future, it is clearly the Democrats.
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