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 | Dawnsdinos (6) 02/09/2005 | This goes with my comments about the party line. Who cares what he is as long as he gets the job done.
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 | Redoedo (39) 04/05/2004 | Arnold is not your typical Republican. That is why he was elected by such a wide margin. He's a moderate Republican who is a fiscal conservative and a social liberal. That formula was largely the key to his success in the election. Voters saw him as a man who could fix California's problems without destroying the very foundations of California's social justice system.
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 | abichara (60) 03/07/2004 | Big deal. Personally I'm a Republican because I advocate lower taxes, a common sense regulatory structure, lower tariffs, realism in foreign policy. I don't care a lot for cultural conservatism, but I don't consider those issues a flash point. Many Republicans don't appeal to me because they don't advocate some of those issues. George W. Bush only advocates lower taxes, and he distributed that poorly; otherwise I haven't been too impressed. Arnold's my kind of Republican in general, I think the bond issue postpones the budgetary problems for another day, but at least he's doing something.
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 | jamestkirk (23) 10/20/2003 | You consider Arnold being a Republican more disturbing than what has been going on with Gov. Davis as a Democrat in Sacramento the past few years?
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 | irishgit (138) 10/09/2003 | Gee a Republican governor of California. How unusual. The sky must be falling.
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 | CastleBee (81) 10/09/2003 | Once again, as Twinmom pointed out - it doesn't seem to matter what party you choose - they're all a bunch of mud slinging boobs. This just prooves that Republicans aren't immune from the star struck, Hollywood hype trend. It would be comical under other circumstances.
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 | magellan (153) 10/08/2003 | I think California needs a break from big govt. / high regulation, or what employers are still doing business here will split for Nevada or Texas. I voted Republican (after voting no on the recall), but I voted for a Republican who seemed to have a plan.
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