Posted on 12/15/2006 7:22:32 PM PST by FarRockaway
To: The Republican Party
I am a Christian conservative or social conservative. I am Pro-Life. I vote.
Rudy Giuliani is pro-gay, pro-gun control, and pro-abortion.
For these reasons and others, I state very firmly that I will not vote for Rudy Giuliani for President of the United States under any circumstances.
Senator John McCain has waffled on human cloning, has supported experimentation on human embryos, and has attacked prominent Christian clergy because of the, "evil influence that they exercise." John McCain has said of Pro-Life voters, on a public broadcast radio show, that they are, "otherwise intelligent people who say that that's the only issue that will determine their vote." McCain told the San Francisco Chronicle, "I would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade."
For these reasons and others, I state very firmly that I will not vote for John McCain for President of the United States under any circumstances.
Sincerely,
Wow, yeah. Expunge Reagan & GW from history and give us real people like Elizabeth Dole, Bob Dole, Lincoln Chaffee or some other broken down old tweedy barfmat who can't win the Indiana Lion's Club straw poll. Yeah! Get rid of those stupid conservatives from the Republican party so we can have some...some...middle of the road blah-fest. Yeah! Right now! Hurry!
But Mormons are Christians, they believe in Jesus Christ. I would have 2nd thoughts these days about a Muslim candidate, as much as I hate to admit it. That goes beyond mere religion in the world we live in, it's more a way of life and one we're now afraid of. Obama has that hurdle, they just haven't talked about it much as yet. He's the star of the moment.
A most EXCELLENT post!
W didn't come out of left field. He was the annointed one years in advance. He was Bush's son. He had the money. He was no outsider or surprise candidate.
Wrong!
A real conservative can win. Giuliani is not a conservative, and it sickens me how any freeper could support him. Clearly those freepers who do are not conservatives, just republicans. Sad. Very sad.
Thank you for speaking on behalf of the South from your perch in Idaho. I live in the deep South and resent your nasty and fallacious remarks.
Get a load of this one, Howlin.
It's also the motto of Christianity, but who's keeping track?
Pence is heads and tails above Tancredo, but he still doesn't have it..
How about Tommy Franks?
Oh hell, let's send Helen Thomas a present and push for Cheney to serve 4.. she did make us a promise... and it would shut up all the HSWs trying to split our side..
Rudy, Rudy... Rudy! :)
"I, for one, won't vote for Tancredo."
I know it won't happen, but let's pretend it's a Tancredo vs. Clinton race in 2008. For whom do you vote?
I've lived in the South my entire life and I've never heard anybody even MENTION Mormons.
Do you even have to ask that????
It's hard to find an uglier or stupider post than
to call someone uglier and stupider. So, I guess I'll
just let the prize stand uncontested. As for religion
bashing, I hope you don't start. I didn't.
Sure you did.
"A pro-abortion MORMON? NO WAY."
Let's pretend you're serious about anything.
I don't "do" hypotheticals. They're dumb.
And they're usually posted by somebody like you who has an agenda and doesn't have what's best for this country in their heart.
Having said that, I think Tancredo is a fool and a one trick pony.
Of course, it's a trap.
There are lots of reasons. One of them is to give liberals in open-primary states an opportunity to vote for Republicans like McCain in order to weaken conservative turn-out in the election. This is exactly what they tried to do the last time McCain threw his hat into the presidential primaries. There is a reason the media fawns on McCain.
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