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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 25724" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>This was very well done. I'm certainly no fan of FDR. However, he was a man of sterling character, impeccable judgment and unquestionable patriotism compared to the so-called leadership of his party these days. For many decades the Democratic party has been long on government control and spending and short on the ideals and values that made the US great, but today's contemporary Democratic party is utterly bankrupt. The radicals have completely taken over and the lunatics are running the asylum. That's why good people like Sam Nun, Zell Miller, et al have gone home.</p><p></p><p>I've never voted a straight party ticket in my life but the only thing that has kept me from doing it is that both parties (in this area) have had good people running for local office. Around here it's still possible to have a Democrat holdover who is more conservative and/or capable than the Republican candidate. It's becoming more rare, though.</p><p></p><p>Craig-TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 25724, member: 39"] This was very well done. I’m certainly no fan of FDR. However, he was a man of sterling character, impeccable judgment and unquestionable patriotism compared to the so-called leadership of his party these days. For many decades the Democratic party has been long on government control and spending and short on the ideals and values that made the US great, but today’s contemporary Democratic party is utterly bankrupt. The radicals have completely taken over and the lunatics are running the asylum. That’s why good people like Sam Nun, Zell Miller, et al have gone home. I've never voted a straight party ticket in my life but the only thing that has kept me from doing it is that both parties (in this area) have had good people running for local office. Around here it’s still possible to have a Democrat holdover who is more conservative and/or capable than the Republican candidate. It’s becoming more rare, though. Craig-TX [/QUOTE]
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