Proud to be a Casey Democrat

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I've never been more proud to be a Casey Democrat. Bush's narrow victory, Tom Daschle's defeat, and the overwhelming support for ballot measures defending the traditional definition of marriage send a clear message to the DNC elite. We will not be silenced when it comes to defending our moral values. Keep pushing abortion and homosexual "marriage" and you alienate a nice chunk of your traditional base. This will haunt you come election day.

Kerry could have won this election. In fact, Kerry would have won this election if wasn't such a pro-abort and pro-homosexual extremist. Republicans put together a nice coalition, but they simply did not have the numbers to re-elect Bush. Casey Democrats -- that is, pro-life Catholic Democrats -- are what put Bush over in both Florida and Ohio. And we will likely continue putting over pro-life Republicans so long as there are no pro-life Democrats for whom we can vote.

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And when will they get the message? In 2008 with La Hillary running? I noticed the country looked a lot more Red than Blue this time around.

We need to let the RNC and the Senate Republicans know, too. Arlen Spector (RINO) has warned President Bush not to nominate any pro-life justices.

We need to let them know that he is unacceptable as Senate majority leader, and unacceptable to be anywhere near approving or not approving the president's appointments.

Puzzled,

Specter isn't in line to become Senate Majority Leader. Did you mean chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee? If so, I agree wholeheartedly.

Where the #@&%*! were you Casey Democrats here in Pennsylvania?!

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