okay, as far as gun control goes, it's talked about as a liberal issue (liberals wanting it). It seems like two liberals counter that example. Still I wonder how jfern reacts to this.
My point is that people shouldn't take someone who opposed their ideology personally. You sitting at your computer, hating Bush all the while isn't going to change anything, and negativity turns people off to listening to you. I mean when I talk about politics, I try talking about how much better life would be in general if government just got off our backs. However, getting stuck on one issue (namely Bush in this case) is one that makes the party look like they're whinning and it's not really helping anything. Using persuasion to win people over is really the best way to go.
while talking to others that arent forum people (because they clearly know what they believe in. otherwise they wouldnt be here) i do use alot less negativity. and when i am negative, i tend to talk about the party in general, not just Bush. lthough the party has its good people (McCain, Chafee, Snowe are a few)
McCain has problems for campaigning for Bush after Bush took him down in a very negative campaign. What a bozo. Snowe and Chaffee are alright, but they still vote for Frist to be majority leader, and so we should still try and defeat them.