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To: Obilisk18

He’s got more $$$ and he’s been in campaign mode for longer than most others.

I know the feeling of suffering an investment loss on a promising business model and being in denial, and confusion as to why others did not see what I saw. But at some point you have to cut your losses and get on with it.

Discover FDT and you will feel a huge sense of relief.


250 posted on 04/09/2007 7:06:39 PM PDT by Hostage (Fred Thompson will be President.)
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To: Hostage

“He’s got more $$$ and he’s been in campaign mode for longer than most others.

I know the feeling of suffering an investment loss on a promising business model and being in denial, and confusion as to why others did not see what I saw. But at some point you have to cut your losses and get on with it.

Discover FDT and you will feel a huge sense of relief.”

Sadly, the thought of Fred Thompson winning our nomination has me close to the edge of abandoning the Republican Party. McCain and Giuliani are obvious moderates-liberals, but at least they’re moderates-liberals with experience and competence. If we’re going to nominate another inexperienced, do-nothing candidate, after 6 years of Bush incompetence, simply because he’s southern, has an appealing name, and shows hints of being conservative, then I don’t really see any reason to bother with the party. If I were going to abandon Romney, which I assure I won’t, I’d do so for Hunter. He has a long record of experience, competence, and conservatism. Freddy has neither of the first two traits and is, to my lights, barely acceptable on the last (something that applied to our current president in 2000). No thanks.


264 posted on 04/09/2007 7:23:05 PM PDT by Obilisk18
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