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    Wednesday
    Sep152010

    Castle reportedly will not back O'Donnell

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/15/republican-establishment-pledges-support-odonnell-infighting/

    If it's true that Castle will not back O'Donnell in the general election, then the voters of Delaware without a doubt made the right choice. It shows a complete lack of character to be a sore loser. But Joe Scarborough and Rove don't care about character, dammit, they care about winning. It might be revealed that O'Donnell doesn't have much character, so I'm not praising her character over Castle's -- I'm just saying it's a damn good thing Castle's not going back to the senate. If the Republican Party is ever going to change and be a force against progressivism, the Castles of the party have to go, even if it takes two more elections to do it --the cleaning process has to start somewhere, sometime, and theres' no time like the present -- if not here, where? if not not now, when?

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