To: areafiftyone
2 posted on
04/14/2005 7:04:27 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Entrepreneurs find a need and fill it. Politicians create a need and fill it........)
To: areafiftyone

Okay, I know it's spelt differnt........
4 posted on
04/14/2005 7:08:47 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Entrepreneurs find a need and fill it. Politicians create a need and fill it........)
To: areafiftyone
This not meant as a criticism of the south, but why is it that all political leadership for the past 15 years or so has come from the South.
It doesn't event matter which party: George W. Bush,
George H.W. Bush
Bill Clintoon
Tom Delay
Trent Lott
Al Gore
Newt Gingrich
Dick Army
Bill Frist
Dennis Hastert is from Illinois and Cheney is from Wyoming, but it seems to all the south had to do win the Civil War was get elected.
Just an observation...:-)
To: areafiftyone
23 posted on
04/14/2005 9:47:48 AM PDT by
lawdude
(Liberalism is a mental disease.)
To: areafiftyone
Ssshhhh be quite, this is just the first wave of the Redneck invasion.............. lol
:o)
Jeff
To: areafiftyone
yeah, right.
hillary will chew him up and spit him out.
28 posted on
04/14/2005 3:07:47 PM PDT by
ken21
( wasn't fr supposed to be a place to discuss ideas?)
To: areafiftyone
Unh uh, Mississippi needs him more than the country at large. Pubbies are going to have to coalesce behind someone and maybe it could be Haley, I don't know.
I do know that if Republicans now in power do not govern well over the next three and half years, they will not have my support. With a majority in Congress, there can be no excuse for allowing Demo liberals to continue wielding power over them.
Trent Lott libs like Jeffords, Chaffee, Snow, McCain et al, are the ruination of a party that stands at their own little Rubicon.
Whether they have the courage to cross it and leave behing those of little conviction is about to be tested.
29 posted on
04/14/2005 6:14:47 PM PDT by
stboz
To: areafiftyone; Fracas
He's a man of his word and a true conservative Republican.
32 posted on
04/15/2005 1:53:27 AM PDT by
onyx
(Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
To: areafiftyone
I guess Barbour could be ok. There's also George Allen. Bill Owens of Colorado looked good, but is now adding a new tax hike and had some problem with his wife, so his luster looks to be fading. There's Mitt Romney, but I guess it depends if he gets reëlected. And he can't do that much in Mass due to the overwhelmingly Democratic legislature there. Newt cannot really be serious as a contender. I like the guy, but he won't be the next President or even the nominee. I don't know much about Brownback but he's been mentioned. Lamar had his plaid shirt run already. Frist I don't know much about. Cheney won't run, but it would be interesting if he would. So whom am I missing?
Over on the Dem side, there's Hillary of course, and the media is infatuated with her. BreckBoy Edwards isn't going anywhere. Kerry cannot really run again either. Anyone else going to challenge Hillary on their side?
35 posted on
04/21/2005 8:10:59 AM PDT by
Koblenz
(Holland: a very tolerant country. Until someone shoots you on a public street in broad daylight...)
To: areafiftyone
37 posted on
04/21/2005 8:49:28 AM PDT by
DoctorMichael
(The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: areafiftyone
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
To: areafiftyone
I'd like to see Mark Sanford run.
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