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In reply to the discussion: This May Be The Greatest Letter Any Elected Republican Has Ever Written [View all]SpankMe
(3,734 posts)61. I like this response from one of the comments below the article:
I applaud Rep. Cox for being sane and practical. The answer to his question: "What happened to the Republican Party that I joined?" is simple-In order to maintain power with an aging base, they joined forces with evangelical fundamentalists, poor under-educated whites and racists. They then whipped these groups up with wild accusations instilling fear, anxiety and hatred of Democrats. Now those seeds of discontent have blossomed into a stark raving batch of people that are incapable of governing or allowing the people they elect to govern. But, in order to win whatever elections the GOP can, they now have to have every single one of these votes. The asylum is now being run by the inmates.
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This May Be The Greatest Letter Any Elected Republican Has Ever Written [View all]
babylonsister
Jul 2013
OP
No, they just want to eliminate any help for poor women whom they think are all black.
kelliekat44
Jul 2013
#60
Logic and concern for the wellfare of poor females won't strike a chord with GOP voters
Jessy169
Jul 2013
#5
Republicans hate contraception, too. The quiverfull crowd runs the party now.
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#21
"I really made a mistake last night." Republicans allow men to make mistakes
BlancheSplanchnik
Jul 2013
#41
WTF this is nothing new where has this Dr been the last 30 years under a rock?
UserNSAv32
Jul 2013
#67
They want to freeze the upward mobility of the poor and middle class so their spoiled offspring
Dustlawyer
Jul 2013
#71