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Will you ever vote Republican Again or At All?
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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 3500163" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>Party is nothing more than a team. Neither party is what they were ten years ago, and the same can be said for any of the alternative "parties" also. Primaries are vitally inportant, and for them to be effective, the voting public must be involved in determining who will be the "starting quarterback" for the team. If we don't get involved by vetting potential individuals, communicating with those currentlyu in office and those who might be considered for office, then we are stuck with whoever ends up on top of the team roster.</p><p></p><p>I listened to an interesting discussion of the approach Dr. MLK used in the civil rights movement, and how his approach actually generated progress as opposed to the Malcom X approach.</p><p></p><p>We could learn much from MLK's efforts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 3500163, member: 11749"] Party is nothing more than a team. Neither party is what they were ten years ago, and the same can be said for any of the alternative "parties" also. Primaries are vitally inportant, and for them to be effective, the voting public must be involved in determining who will be the "starting quarterback" for the team. If we don't get involved by vetting potential individuals, communicating with those currentlyu in office and those who might be considered for office, then we are stuck with whoever ends up on top of the team roster. I listened to an interesting discussion of the approach Dr. MLK used in the civil rights movement, and how his approach actually generated progress as opposed to the Malcom X approach. We could learn much from MLK's efforts. [/QUOTE]
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