Posted on 05/02/2005 1:31:49 PM PDT by GOPGuide
As a conservative, one wonders whether he'll be acceptable as a Republican candidate!
God bless the Senator from Virginia!!
"As a conservative, one wonders whether he'll be acceptable as a Republican candidate!"
Sanford in South Carolina isn't running in 2008 and Owens of Colorado may or may not run so Allen could very well have the Conservative field all to himself because the rest like Rudy, Mccain, Hagel, Patakietc are all RINOS.
Richmond Ping!!!!!!
Richmond Ping!!!!!!
Is he firm on life and on marriage?
*Ping*
What Allen Said was that it was "ridiculous" that the we are "shaking down" old ladys and children at ports and airports but we are continuing to leave the borders wide open.Well, he's right about that.
On marriage yes he is as strong as any Conservative GOPer in the House; but on life he is prochoice until the first couple of weeks of pregnancy after which his prolife.
Basically he's a little squishy on life but otherwise he's strong.
i think he'd be a great candidate -- he's got a genial personality, which is a great asset.
He's not known outside of Virginia and that's something he is going to have to work on BIG TIME!
If Allen closes the border, will anyone really care how he sounds on "Meet the Prick"?
No way he'll get my vote.
"Allen is not ready for prime time"
And fortunately, he's got time to get ready for prime time.....
"He's not known outside of Virginia and that's something he is going to have to work on BIG TIME!"
Nobody knew who Clinton was in 1989 or who Carter was in 1973, or who Mcain was in 1997 or who Dean was in in 2001.
Once you win the primary an unkown candidate becomes a superstar because of all the press coverage.
Wow, this is great news. Allen is actually very electable, I'm going to keep my eyes on him to see if he starts singing a different tune as we get closer to the election.
George Allen Ping!
And anyway Sanford has very poor immigration grades, and Owens went on Scarborough and said he supported Bush's amnesty plan (though I still like Owens if he can get his marriage in order)
He's firm on marriage -- supports Marriage Amendment I believe.
On abortion, he's different. He supports protecting unborn children in law -- but he believes life only starts with heartbeat/brainwave (roughly 8 weeks). So he's pro-life from 8 weeks on. I'm not real happy about that, but as far as I can tell it's an honestly held position, unlike all that "I believe it's wrong but should be legal" nonsense. And it would serve to highlight to the public two facts: A) that babies have heartbeat/brainwave very early on and B) it's legal to kill those babies right through 9 months.
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