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Repugs are in a quandary Freddie Jun 2013 #1
Freddie TNNurse Jun 2013 #2
Next time you hear some talking head tout American Democracy non violent transfer of power. gordianot Jun 2013 #3
There is no Tea Party, they are all just Republicans. Sorry. There are not 'better ones' and Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #4
The republican party IS the Tea Party. They have become the angry old white men's party. madinmaryland Jun 2013 #5
They just need to moderate their platform. Jamaal510 Jun 2013 #6
Your history is all confused, Reagan and HW Bush were both anti choice, Reagan was in Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #9
I stand corrected. Jamaal510 Jun 2013 #10
Actually, GHWB was pro-choice until he needed to be anti-choice. Myrina Jun 2013 #17
The best thing for the GOP to do Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2013 #7
Too late. The inmates run the asylum now. DFW Jun 2013 #8
Why do you give the Republican Party advices? illegaloperation Jun 2013 #11
If it did something else would arise in it's place. Kablooie Jun 2013 #19
My advice to the Republican Party is to drop the pretense jmowreader Jun 2013 #12
Great advice! Now let's hope they don't follow it. tiffany_willis Jun 2013 #13
I agree with you in principle those would be good things IF they took the change seriously davidpdx Jun 2013 #14
My advice to the GOP: Carry on! Bake Jun 2013 #15
Here's my advice to the Tea Party... BlueDemKev Jun 2013 #16
I heard this program in NPR yesterday Xyzse Jun 2013 #18
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