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Although I might appear to be a Liberal - I am a Life Long conservative Republican, embarrassed that the Republican Party has been bought by Corporate America.

I am a man without a party right now.

From the 1963 Paul Newman Movie "Hud" - Homer Bannon (Hud's Father): "Little by little the look of the country changes because of the men we admire. You're just going to have to make up your own mind one day about what's right and wrong."

The Republican party that I believe in, is not the corporate America Republicans.

It's the party based on moral values, hard work and common sense. It's the Republican party that most middle class, hard working Americans, in the heartland, subscribe to. These folks distrust corporate America.

Mom and Pop business owners all across America believe in a Republican party that represents them - Not the corporate giants.

Heartland America's Republican party is so far removed from Corporate America, it does not even resemble it.

It's a republican party that believes in the free enterprise system from which business can make a profit, while not destroying society or the environment.

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