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freesw
08-23-2006, 13:06
I couldn't agree more

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Hagel-Republicans.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

August 20, 2006
Senator Hagel Says G.O.P. Has Lost Its Way
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 8:28 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans have lost their way when it comes to many core GOP principles and may be in jeopardy heading into the fall elections, Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb. says. Hagel, a possible presidential candidate in 2008, said Sunday that the GOP today is very different party from the one when he first voted Republican.

''First time I voted was in 1968 on top of a tank in the Mekong Delta,'' said Hagel, a Vietnam veteran. ''I voted a straight Republican ticket. The reason I did is because I believe in the Republican philosophy of governance. It's not what it used to be. I don't think it's the same today.''

Hagel asked: ''Where is the fiscal responsibility of the party I joined in '68? Where is the international engagement of the party I joined -- fair, free trade, individual responsibility, not building a bigger government, but building a smaller government?''

His frustration does not lead him to think Democrats offer a better alternative. But Hagel wants to see the GOP return to its basic beliefs.

''I think we've lost our way,'' Hagel said. ''And I think the Republicans are going to be in some jeopardy for that and will be held accountable.''

Hagel has not decided whether he will run for president in 2008. But he respects his wife's reservations about being first lady -- cited in a book about Hagel.

''I think it just shows the immense good judgment of my wife and how sane she is. I don't know of any spouse who would wish the job of president on their husband or wife,'' Hagel said on Fox News Sunday. ''It's a big job. It's a tough job.''

Hoodoo
08-24-2006, 07:13
No kidding.

deguello
08-25-2006, 15:02
I couldn't agree more

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Hagel-Republicans.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

August 20, 2006
Senator Hagel Says G.O.P. Has Lost Its Way
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 8:28 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans have lost their way when it comes to many core GOP principles and may be in jeopardy heading into the fall elections, Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb. says. Hagel, a possible presidential candidate in 2008, said Sunday that the GOP today is very different party from the one when he first voted Republican.

''First time I voted was in 1968 on top of a tank in the Mekong Delta,'' said Hagel, a Vietnam veteran. ''I voted a straight Republican ticket. The reason I did is because I believe in the Republican philosophy of governance. It's not what it used to be. I don't think it's the same today.''

Hagel asked: ''Where is the fiscal responsibility of the party I joined in '68? Where is the international engagement of the party I joined -- fair, free trade, individual responsibility, not building a bigger government, but building a smaller government?''

His frustration does not lead him to think Democrats offer a better alternative. But Hagel wants to see the GOP return to its basic beliefs.

''I think we've lost our way,'' Hagel said. ''And I think the Republicans are going to be in some jeopardy for that and will be held accountable.''

Hagel has not decided whether he will run for president in 2008. But he respects his wife's reservations about being first lady -- cited in a book about Hagel.

''I think it just shows the immense good judgment of my wife and how sane she is. I don't know of any spouse who would wish the job of president on their husband or wife,'' Hagel said on Fox News Sunday. ''It's a big job. It's a tough job.''
What a pompous twit.THIS IS THE BOOB that wants to extend full civil rights to al qaeda terrorists.As for the gop,why complain sw? the gop has learned liberal trick of wastingpublic money to buy votes, the essence of operational liberalism,you should be applauding them. Deguello

freesw
08-25-2006, 15:31
[Sen. Hagel] wants to extend full civil rights to al qaeda terrorists.... Deguello

Link please.

deguello
08-25-2006, 20:57
Link please.
Not necessary. Deguello

freesw
08-25-2006, 21:01
Not necessary. Deguello

You accused Sen. Hagel of wanting "to extend full civil rights to al qaeda terrorists." Surely you must have a source for this? You didn't just make it up, did you?

Hoodoo
08-26-2006, 14:22
Deguello, from whence do you get the idea that Hagel embraces Al Queda? I certainly don't agree with all of his views, but I really doubt that he supports Al Queda. His statement that the GOP has lost it's way is correct. The Party is far different than it was just a few Years ago. There is no longer much difference between the Parties, though they keep splitting the hairs different ways in order to keep the ignorant faithful.