How can we make the Republican National Commitee see that most Republicans want more conservative representati?

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under republican | 6 Comments »

The Republican party’s only message seems to be that we want to repeal the health care take over. That’s a key part. But that’s not the message and that doesn’t produce ideas.

Tell them we need Ken Blackwell for president. I love that guy.

6 Responses

  1. Patrick Kennedy's Car Says:

    with your checkbook

    only give money to conservatives

    let the RINO’s die on the vine
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  2. Andy Says:

    There isn’t anything that can be done. Look at Ron Paul. I think a good deal of conservatives (myself included) would love to see him nominated, but party leaders hate him.

    Conservatives are conservatives. Republicans aren’t.
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  3. George B Says:

    In 2010 and 2012 vote against ALL incumbents.
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  4. Noam Depix Says:

    Tell them we need Ken Blackwell for president. I love that guy.
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  5. Dennis Says:

    The intent or desire to eradicate one socialist bill a conservative does not make. The Republican party started deserting it’s conservative base after the Reagan years and has progressively move further away since. We have what we so adoringly call RINOs who have not one conservative bone in their entire collective body. What will send the message if indeed they are in a receptive mood is the pressure from the Tea Party movement with the message of representation, lower taxes and less spending. If they do not listen, the conservatives will out of necessity form a third party, or vote en mass to change the Republican party, but two progressive parties we do not need.
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  6. Nick A Says:

    Give directly to the politician you want to see on the ballot not the RNC.
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