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Corker Keynotes South Carolina GOP Annual Event

Posted on May 16, 2009 at 7:41 pm

From the Charleston Post and Courier:

“Contrary to popular opinion, I actually think this is a great time to be a Republican,” Corker said. “There haven’t been too many times in our nation’s history when Republicans had a more important role to play.

“We are facing a terrible economic crisis, and at the helm is an administration that unfortunately does not share some of our core beliefs. This new administration fundamentally believes in a much-bigger government, fundamentally believes in less individual freedom and in the redistribution of wealth. Bottom line: They believe in equal outcomes while we believe in equal opportunity.”

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5 Responses to “Corker Keynotes South Carolina GOP Annual Event”

  1. Sara writes
    May 18th, 2009 8:00 am

    I think we’re at a time when the party that Corker says has an important role to play can’t find their behind with both hands. I just wish there was an alternative to Ron Paul, who talks a good game but doesn’t impress me in the least.

  2. Patsy writes
    May 18th, 2009 10:07 am

    Corker seems to forget, who got us in the mess? Corker you voted with Bush every step of the way, and now the country is paying the piper.

  3. kosh iii writes
    May 18th, 2009 11:34 am

    “less individual freedom”
    Who is he kidding. The Republicans are the ones who want to tell people who can and cannot marry, can and cannot love, can and cannot reproduce. Hypocrites!

  4. Summer of George writes
    May 18th, 2009 2:14 pm

    Patsy, Bob Corker joined the Senate in 2007. He’s always been part of the minority party while in Washington. Love the prior Administration or hate them, it’s an illogical leap to suggest Bob Corker played any role in advancing their agenda.

  5. Patsy writes
    May 18th, 2009 4:58 pm

    Bush still got his way on his agenda with the help of Corker and some democrats. I still can’t understand why any democrats would go along with Bush. They all think of re-election.

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