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An Open Letter to Colin Powell
An Open Letter to Colin Powell
Dear General Powell,I read with great interest your recent statement that the Republican Party must be "more inclusive" and that it must expand its "very, very narrow base".While all Americans respect and honor your service to this country, when it comes to political theory, economics, law and ...
CNN Poll: Powell vs. Cheney and Limbaugh
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — WASHINGTON (CNN) – As Colin Powell fires back against Dick Cheney and Rush Limbaugh in the latest... skirmish in the battle over the future of the Republican Party, a new national poll indicates that Americans have a much more favorable opinion of ... (more) CNN Poll: Powell vs. Cheney and Limbaugh
Powell to Republicans: Listen to moderates, too
msnbc.msn.com — The conservative vs. moderate split threatening to rupture the Republican Party played out across the airwaves Sunday,... with Colin Powell and Tom Ridge denouncing shrill and judgmental voices. (more) Powell to Republicans: Listen to moderates, too
CQ Transcripts: Former Secretary of State Colin Powell Responds to Republican Critics on CBS’s ...
cqpolitics.com — CQ TODAY ONLINE NEWS May 24, 2009 – 11:42 a.m. CQ Transcripts: Former Secretary of State Colin... Powell Responds to Republican Critics on CBS’s ‘Face the Nation’ CQ Transcriptswire SPEAKERS: BOB SCHIEFFER, HOST FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE COLIN POWELL [*] ... (more) CQ Transcripts: Former Secretary of State Colin Powell ...
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An Open Letter to Colin Powell
Stop The ACLU — Stop The ACLU Beating Them With Their Own Sickle And Hammer Home About Us Petitions Email Store Log in Register What, Exactly, Do The GOP Moderates And Centrists Believe? An Open Letter to Colin Powell Posted on May 25, 2009 Today’s reading assignment is over at Doug Ross’s! » Filed Under Uncategorized Trackback URL Comments Leave a Reply Name (required) Email Address(required) Website Comments for this post will be closed on 1 June 2009. What, Exactly, Do The GOP Moderates And Centrists ...

Colin Powell Wants The GOP To Embrace Moderates, But What Was John McCain If Not A Moderate?
Say Anything — ... Limbaugh and Dick Cheney as a battle between some underdog hero and a couple of mustache-twirling black hats.  CNN even has a poll out showing that Powell is more popular than Limbaugh and Cheney.  But as much as the liberals in the media are gleeful in their all-but-overt support for the liberal Powell, and determined in their not-so-oblique condemnation of Limbaugh and Cheney, the truth is that Powell’s argument is flawed. Doug Ross points out how in an open letter to Colin Powell published on his blog. ...

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