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    Tuesday
    03Nov2009

    I'm sick of whining Republican moderates

    The Republican moderates are becoming an embarrassment. There is an effete idea among moderates that good old fashioned, principled, passionate ass-kickin' is a set-up for failure. I suppose it would be better to dither, appease and constantly look to the other hand rather than fight like hell to stop the progressive madness.

    The moderates seem to think there is some sophisticated political manuevering which will gradually curtail the excesses of progressivism while compromising with its salient points and settling for a moderate form of statism where bipartisanship can forge a better society. yeah, right. No -- sometimes you just need to kick ass and fight domination with everything you have. The progressive politicians aren't willing to compromise, and they will take as much power as they can as quickly as they can. It's the job of those care about limited government and individual rights to fight the progressives and win.

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