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  • Frank Nugent
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  • Now that the party of Karl Marx has administered a well-deserved body-beating to liberal and moderate Republicans (read Republicrats), it's time for the latter to rediscover and embrace those conservative tenets that sparked the 1994 Republican Revolution. They might begin by dusting off the old Contract with America and by reading, chewing, swallowing and digesting the U.S. Constitution, "The Federalist Papers," Henry Hazlitt's "Economics in One Lesson," Richard A. Viguerie's "Conservatives Betrayed," Jim Powell's "FDR's Folly" and Stephen Slivinski's "Buck Wild." Frank C. Nugent, Monroeville
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  • Now that the party of Karl Marx has administered a well-deserved body-beating to liberal and moderate Republicans (read Republicrats), it's time for the latter to rediscover and embrace those conservative tenets that sparked the 1994 Republican Revolution. They might begin by dusting off the old Contract with America and by reading, chewing, swallowing and digesting the U.S. Constitution, "The Federalist Papers," Henry Hazlitt's "Economics in One Lesson," Richard A. Viguerie's "Conservatives Betrayed," Jim Powell's "FDR's Folly" and Stephen Slivinski's "Buck Wild." Until Republicrats can finally understand who they must be, conservatives and libertarians have no choice but to establish a viable third political party. Our votes have been taken for granted much too long. Because there were no libertarians running for senator, governor or congressman in my district, this conservative modestly wrote in his own name, knowing that an honest and qualified candidate hasn't a prayer in today's corrupt political environment. Frank C. Nugent, Monroeville