1 posted on
04/05/2008 8:58:16 PM PDT by
Red Steel
To: Red Steel
Thank you Sir
the ultimate liberal speaks. ;-)
2 posted on
04/05/2008 9:01:07 PM PDT by
doc1019
(God is in control ... not Global Warming.)
To: Red Steel
5 posted on
04/05/2008 9:06:28 PM PDT by
ElkGroveDan
(The road to hell is paved with the stones of pragmatism.)
To: Red Steel
I would be willing to bet that Lieberman’s lack of interest evaporates just as soon as McCain approaches him with an offer. They have no problems outright lying about anything or weaseling out of previous statements.
7 posted on
04/05/2008 9:12:02 PM PDT by
JustaDumbBlonde
(If you don't want a liberal in the White House, don't nominate one and expect me to fall in line.)
To: Red Steel
I guess the Republican Governor Jodi Rell won’t be replacing Senator Lieberman with a Republican Senator instead (not that a probable RINO Republican replacement would truly be that much better than present Senator Lieberman).
8 posted on
04/05/2008 9:12:21 PM PDT by
johnthebaptistmoore
(Vote for conservatives AT ALL POLITICAL LEVELS! Encourage all others to do the same on November 4!)
To: Red Steel
9 posted on
04/05/2008 9:17:09 PM PDT by
b4its2late
(Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
To: Red Steel
At least this means we won't get President Droopy Dawg.
10 posted on
04/05/2008 9:19:47 PM PDT by
Darren McCarty
(Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in - Michael Corleone)
To: Red Steel
IMHO the Obama candidacy has reached a critical mass. That does not mean I think he will win the general election, quite the contrary - but I do think that he will win the Democratic nomination, or at least undercut the value of the Democratic nomination to anyone else (Hillary). Either way, I see his supporters' grandiose enthusiasm for Obama's possibilities as a hazard to the country when (not, IMHO, if) they are brought down to earth. I see tremendous schismatic potential in it - and in the crisis I also see opportunity. The opportunity to change the paradigm.
What the country needs now is for the Republican Party (read, John McCain) to have the vision to defuse the race issue by nominating a conservative black for VP. Someone who will model the sort of patriotism which Obama holds in contempt - and also become the story after Obama's candidacy is old news. If, as I suppose, the choice is between
Black Republican Elected VPandBlacks Riot over Obama Defeat
I think we should pray for the former.
11 posted on
04/05/2008 9:27:30 PM PDT by
conservatism_IS_compassion
(The Democratic Party is only a front for the political establishment in America - Big Journalism.)
To: Red Steel
i am praying that somehow God would influence mcCain to pick a true conservative.
12 posted on
04/05/2008 9:28:40 PM PDT by
kingattax
(99 % of liberals give the rest a bad name)
To: Red Steel
Lieberman probably already has word that McCain will pick Olympia Snow or Jim Jeffers for VP. (Meant with only a slight bit of sarcasm.)
Don't enable the GOP, vote conservative third party.
16 posted on
04/05/2008 10:11:47 PM PDT by
Jay Redhawk
(Vote McCain so that you can shake your head for another four years asking why.)
To: Red Steel
When he thinks he can screw the First Amendment like a cheap $15 whore with Russ Feingold, D-Wis. on a campaign finance reform bill, he goes out and does it.
There, fixed that for ya.
17 posted on
04/06/2008 1:03:32 AM PDT by
mkjessup
(Presidential Buffet Choices: "Botulism, Salmonella, or E.Coli -- iow, we get sick no matter what.")
To: Red Steel
Not buying it. I think McCaine would think this a super strategy, to run a fusion ticket.
20 posted on
04/06/2008 5:48:05 AM PDT by
Jimmy Valentine
(DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
To: Red Steel
Lieberman: I wont be McCains VPNot liberal enough for McCain?
21 posted on
04/06/2008 6:41:23 AM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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