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unknown Sat, 31 Jul 2010 15:00:16 GM A tea . party. success story in search of a statewide triumph, Kentucky . Republican. senatorial candidate Rand Paul volunteers that he's spent two decades. From Google Blog Search: "republican party" From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. Lugar takes heat over Kagan support - Indianapolis Star
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Thu, 22 Jul 2010 16:14:06 GMT+00:00 Huffington Post (blog) Romney appeared at the California Republican Party convention two months later to support Whitman. Among the donors that maxed out to both Whitman and ... From Google News Search: "republican party" Why was the republican party against having McCain win the presidential nominee? Q. At republican rallies, McCain was booed...So if the republican party didn't find him to be a worthy candidate why should I? Asked by cricket - Tue Nov 4 13:32:19 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. McCain has always been very liberal in his Views, During the 2000 Primaries Bush and carl Rove did a nasty smear Campaign against McCain and it worked, this left McCain very Bitter, Mccain had met for several hours with Mass. Senator Ted Kennedy and for a while it looked as though McCain would actually cross party lines and defect to the Democrats , But ultimately he stayed Republican. McCain only votes republican to stay within Party lines but opposes Republicans far more than What the Obama camp would admit to Answered by Lightning From the East - Tue Nov 4 13:40:12 2008 Why did the Republican party drop the Democratic part in their name? Q. The Republican party was originally called the Democratic Republican Party. Why did they drop the Democratic part, do they all want us to just fallow the father figure that thinks he knows best. And when I say "he" I mean just that. Is that why Confedercans call the US just a republic because in a true republic there is a father figure that knows best that people must reply on. Asked by iamct01 - Sat Oct 3 19:36:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. You mean why did the Democrats drop the Republican part of their name? It was the other way around. Republicans are the decedents of Whigs which are the decedents of Federalists. During the time of Federalists, Democratic-Republicans were called Republicans for short. Answered by ! - Sat Oct 3 19:43:28 2009 How many people in your circle left the republican party and voted democratic?
Q. I personally know of 15 people who were embarrassed with how the election process played out. My friends are mulicultural and educated and they were embarrassed to be associated with the republican party after Palin and McCain had their rallies. One of my friends went to one of their rallies and walked out when he heard racial slurs. Very sad and the republican party has to change their image to revive itself from its own peril. Asked by JudgeJudy74 - Fri Jun 19 07:08:26 2009 - - 26 Answers - 0 Comments A. None. Also no one that voted for Obama too. You people need to wake up. The Democrats and Republicans are going to take this country onto the same path, no matter whose in charge. I hope you guys like relying on the government for everything because that's what it's going to be in a couple of years from now. You won't even be able to go the the bathroom without the government's permission. Don't support any of those clown parties. Support the Constitution Party, who support the people and the rights against big government. I know this is long, but it's good. It is a letter sent to Congress, but I don't know who sent it. Well, these are briefly my views and issues for which I seek representation: One, illegal immigration. I want… [cont.] Answered by Jason C - Fri Jun 19 18:16:48 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "republican party" |






