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<blockquote data-quote="jej" data-source="post: 2024668" data-attributes="member: 5563"><p>I just caught this thread and it is already up to ten pages long. You have hit a nerve.</p><p></p><p>I don't agree with any political party on every issue. No one in their right mind does. After three years in Washington, I figured that I had to prioritize my concerns. In 1976 I figured out that what mattered to me most was the national defense and civil liberties [including but not limited to second amendment rights] and sound economic policies. So, I registered as a Republican as the best way to advance those interests.</p><p></p><p>The party has a big enough tent to allow for a lot of viewpoints on a lot of issues. If I ever thought they abandoned those three, I would not be a member. For sure, there have been times they have not taken the best course of action on issues important to me, but they have always been closer to correct, in my view, than the alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jej, post: 2024668, member: 5563"] I just caught this thread and it is already up to ten pages long. You have hit a nerve. I don't agree with any political party on every issue. No one in their right mind does. After three years in Washington, I figured that I had to prioritize my concerns. In 1976 I figured out that what mattered to me most was the national defense and civil liberties [including but not limited to second amendment rights] and sound economic policies. So, I registered as a Republican as the best way to advance those interests. The party has a big enough tent to allow for a lot of viewpoints on a lot of issues. If I ever thought they abandoned those three, I would not be a member. For sure, there have been times they have not taken the best course of action on issues important to me, but they have always been closer to correct, in my view, than the alternative. [/QUOTE]
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