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Old 01-30-2008, 09:31 PM
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Romney?
Did somebody say Romney? hmmm...
Reminds me of my "pic of the day"!! Enjoy. :O)
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Old 01-30-2008, 10:07 PM
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I'm also hearing that Charlie Crist will more than likely be chosen as his running mate. He is wildly popular in Florida, which the GOP will surely need if it wants to win in November. He is a moderate and McCain will need someone to reassure the conservatives.
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Here is a political site worth reading.

http://www.theamericancause.org/issues.htm
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I'm not excited about McCain. For what it's worth.




Romney looked great again tonight.
One thing McCain, well two things, had on Romney was the "surge" in Iraq. Romney wasn't for it only because he didn't think it would help him politically. McCain stood his ground on the surge even when he lost some of his campaign staff over it.

He also got him when Romney mentioned "timetable" concerning Iraq. Even though it is a political buzzword of the moment, it still made Romney look like he was not an all-out supporter of the surge. Even if Romney was not calling it a firm timetable, it still appeared that way.

Whether McCain was right about that or not, it's too subtle of a dig to prove, but we can be sure that Romney would have used that against McCain if he could have.
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Not so sure I like John for president.

Wrong on taxes
Wrong on immagration
Wrong on supreme court.

exactly what do republicans see in him?
But he "heard" us right? Didn't you hear him say that he "heard us?"
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Re: McCain 48% Clinton 40%... McCain 47% Obama 41%

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Latest Poll Numbers.
You John McCain Fans Should Like This!



Election 2008: McCain vs. Clinton and Obama
McCain Leads Obama by Six, Clinton by Eight

McCain 48% Clinton 40%... McCain 47% Obama 41%
I don't care who conducted the poll or how large their sample was . . . this is completely meaningless. With better than six months until the general election anything could happen. Even the exit polls on election day can't accurately call anything.

McCain might not be a communist, but the some total of what all is buried in his psyche is not much better.

If it is McCain vs. Obama, I may very well vote for Obama just so the leftists get all the blame for the next four years' worth of calamity and stupidity.
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We need strong, tall men with statemen looking qualities lighting upon their brow. Big men with noble character, broad shouldered men with conviction who are well able to inspire a nation. Men with a certain look of destiny in their eye, able to impart vision. Tall men with "presence" that command attention like George Washington and Ronald Reagan are in need to fill the highest office in the land.

Send the women folks back home from Washington. They are needed around harth and home. Women wearing breeches do not impress me as leaders, nor do they inspire confidence or instill visions of greatness.
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But he "heard" us right? Didn't you hear him say that he "heard us?"

WHAT???

Whadjyu say?????


John McCain - wasn't he voted 'least likely to listen?' in his high school class?
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But he "heard" us right? Didn't you hear him say that he "heard us?"
yea he "heard" us. and no it doesnt matter. I suspect he will do what he wants anyway.
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Not so sure I like John for president.

Wrong on taxes
Wrong on immagration
Wrong on supreme court.

exactly what do republicans see in him?
i sure would like to know that, goodness, somebody help us, dt
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