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	<title>Comments on: Conservative Mutiny and Rumblings of a Third Party</title>
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		<title>By: Jason</title>
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		<description>I think its plausible. Conservatives have been wanting one for a while now. But the Republicans always seemed good enough or as good as it could get. Right now, however, they seem to be the odd man out and have burnt many bridges along the way. This just may be the shot in the arm a lot of conservatives have been looking for. 

But, third Parties do not have the best track record of keeping it together. If one should emerge it will have to be led and organized by professionals, which may get you right back to where you started. The third party movement is on the whole very amateurish and woefully dysfunctional -- not to mention filled with kooks and creeps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think its plausible. Conservatives have been wanting one for a while now. But the Republicans always seemed good enough or as good as it could get. Right now, however, they seem to be the odd man out and have burnt many bridges along the way. This just may be the shot in the arm a lot of conservatives have been looking for. </p>
<p>But, third Parties do not have the best track record of keeping it together. If one should emerge it will have to be led and organized by professionals, which may get you right back to where you started. The third party movement is on the whole very amateurish and woefully dysfunctional &#8212; not to mention filled with kooks and creeps.</p>
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