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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 07:10:29 GMT+00:00 Louisville Courier-Journal Could it be the paper is so slanted toward the Democratic Party and so openly hostile toward the Republican Party ? I had hoped this paper would be fair and ... From Google News Search: "republican party" Will the Republican Party split by 2012? How will the division between the moderates and radicals play out? Q. The Republican Party is divided between those who want to moderate and those who want to look even farther to the right. Will the party move to the right and lose moderates or will it eventually look to the left and try to win non Republicans? Asked by W Kumar - Mon Apr 20 05:57:24 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Republican Party needs to reach out to minorities because of the demographic reality. To do that, though, it must support some sort of immigration amnesty, but that will cost them heavily in some states. It could change its tune on gay rights (25% of gays voted for Bush), but that will threaten its religious constituency. It could change its tune on social programs, but that would threaten its core constituency. My guess is that the Republican Party will cobble together a coalition in the hope that Obama does so poorly they won't have to address their core issues right away. Then, with their conservative base literally dying off (the average age of those who listen to talk radio is 67), it will be easier for them to move left, and… [cont.] Answered by Onlooker - Mon Apr 20 06:08:51 2009 Can the Republican party hold together over immigration? Q. Serious answers only. I think the Republican party has a serious tension in it between the pro-business interests that want the labor force to remain in the economy and the other groups that want illegal immigration done. The first wants some amnesty or temporary visa arrangement, the later wants the complete opposite. Bush can't hold these groups together, can any of the candidates actually do so? Asked by C.S. - Tue Oct 2 15:27:26 2007 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments A. Probably. I do believe that the Republican party will stay together despite different positions on the issue by the majority of the party member's who are against massive immigration, and the corporate elite who want unlimited immigration. The masses will win and we will elect a candidate who is against granting amnesty to the millions of illegal aliens in the country. However, if Giuliani or McCain gain the party nomination, then millions of Repubs will vote for a third party candidate, or not vote at all. That would split the party and may create a viable third party. The Repubs had better not select McCain or Giuliani or they are finished as a competitive party. You should report the idiot who called all Republicans xenophobes. That… [cont.] Answered by Shane - Tue Oct 2 16:04:58 2007 How will the Republican Party be remembered?
Q. Now that they are officially dead, we must begin the mourning process. We should remember them for what they were, not what they are. The party of Lincoln has been stripped down to a party of religious zealots, bigots, and faux-patriots. I hope my fellow members of the democratic party can join me in this process. Lincoln's legacy cannot be tarnished by the idiots of the Republican Party who led to its death. Asked by Jai Ho - Fri May 1 09:44:12 2009 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. It would only be appropriate to hold the funeral ceremony at FOX News headquarters, where the Republicans' battle to preserve their dignity was lost. Answered by EXCUSE ME WTF R U DOIN? - Fri May 1 10:14:18 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "republican party" |






