Posted on 05/18/2005 10:36:49 AM PDT by JesseJane
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Agreed.
If MCCain is the candidate, I will buy stock in Depends. This man is a disgrace IMO. CFR is just one of the biggest knives sticking from the back of freedom of political speech, and he's not done with the job.
He is a sneaky, opportunistic ego maniac. I detest that troll.
Not that I have a strong opinion or anything.
Number 1, Cheney doesn't want the job. How about Secretary of State after Condi leaves?
SOS would be great.
"I don't think Bill Jones is ever going to get the job..."
In view of the Democrats' pre-emptive defamation and vilification propaganda tactics with the enabling establishment MEDIA's broadcasts, I think the Republican party should play it close to the vest until the 11th hour. If Condi was the Republican VP candidate it would really challenge the racism-mongers among the leftist Democrats and the NAACP.
Condi is a real classy lady, maybe too much of a lady for the vicious world of partisan politics.
I guess no one will believe it till the field of candidates take the stage. After all the tricks the dems pull with their candidates, ie. Torricelli, they expect us to do the same. They probably believe if the GOP whipped out a wax figure of Ronald Reagan, we'd vote for it.
I think Santorum is a panderer. I think he would sell his soul to the illegals like Bush has if he thinks it would buy him votes. I've lost a great deal of respect for Santorum over the Snarlin Arlin thing.
Frist is too much of a consensus builder. What makes him a good majority leader would make him a bad president.
I'd love that ticket, but would the GOP stand behind the candidates? Both Jones and McClintock are spectacular choices, but did not have the support of the RNC. I think the RNC has given up on CA.. but with Arnold in the picture, that could present a change. Again, we have the alien and fraud vote to consider.
I will have to do some homework on Cox. I'm not that familiar with his record, (seems I've said that a lot today), but from what I've read he sounds terrific.
We need a strong team with finacial support to energize the CA GOP... I would love to see McClintock as Senator.
I saw an interview of Mitt Romney, Massachusetts Governor. He looks like a good prospect to me.....don't know much about him but like his style. Looks good in his suit, relaxed, articulate, etc.
Question: Is he a conservative.....or a Massachusetts moderate?
The left always plays the race card.. it's getting tiresome.
My ONLY reservation with Condi is the absence of a voting record. Maybe that's just me, but I would like to see and hear more from her on Domestic policy.
If MCCain is the candidate, I will buy stock in Depends. This man is a disgrace IMO. CFR is just one of the biggest knives sticking from the back of freedom of political speech, and he's not done with the job.
He is a sneaky, opportunistic ego maniac. I detest that troll.
Not that I have a strong opinion or anything.
***At least you said for me! McCain is a senator from Arizona, YET, has McCain taken a stand against illegal immigration, our exposed borders, and has he supported the CITIZENS' Minuteman movement? You are quite correct: McCain is just another self-serving, "opportunistic" politician living high on elitist PERKS. I salute his Viet Nam war service and honour his POW experience. My respect ends there. Maybe, that is where his self-respect ended too.
Isn't Pawlenty like pasta or something?
I don't like the McCain-Kennedy amnesty proposal.. so, he lost me there.
As far as his service, he was a hero, but that does not exempt him nor excuse him for his role in helping Kerry destroy SHRED records of POW/MIA's while a member of the Select Committee. Doing so buried these men. I do NOT trust his mental stability, nor do I believe he has the temperment to carry the highest office with dignity.
John McCain also takes Soros cash.. NOW THAT should be a big GIANT RED FLAG.
http://www.sorosmonitor.com/absolutenm/templates/news.aspx?articleid=12&zoneid=1
John McCain Gets Soros Cash
Voted YES on criminal penalty for harming unborn fetus during other crime. (Mar 2004)
Voted YES on banning partial birth abortions except for maternal life. (Mar 2003)
Rated 0% by NARAL, indicating a pro-life voting record. (Dec 2003)
Authored Balanced Budget Amendment plus lower taxes. (Apr 2000)
Support VA beliefs & pass flag-burning ban amendment. (Apr 2000) Voted NO on adding sexual orientation to definition of hate crimes. (Jun 2002)
Voted YES on loosening restrictions on cell phone wiretapping. (Oct 2001)
Supports anti-flag desecration amendment. (Mar 2001) Rated 20% by the ACLU, indicating an anti-civil rights voting record. (Dec 2002)
Voted YES on restricting rules on personal bankruptcy. (Jul 2001)
Rated 100% by the US COC, indicating a pro-business voting record. (Dec 2003)
This was posted yesterday on this thread http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1404954/posts
He seems to be the ultimate conservative
Although I respect your view, I am opposed to the notion that one needs some sort of government experience to be elected President. I am of the mind that the intention of the Founders was for high achieving folks from the private sector to enter governemtn positions, then go back to their private lives. You might, however, argue they should have included term limits in the Constitution, and you would be right.
I think the Primaries are an excellent venue for vetting potential candidates (hey I used two "v" words in a sentence). That debate gives us a great deal of insight into the candidate.
Most excellent points counselor. I would love Congress to return to the days of citizen legislators, that return to their lives after a set term limit and live with the same laws they made for the rest of us. No lifetime perks, healthcare, protection or priviledge, other than that of having served, and the honor that goes along withit. That was indeed the intention of the founders.
Which bring me to your point of the primaries. I think we as a nation need reform in this process as well. Consider Leiberman / Dean. Had the primaries started in the heartland, I think Lieberman would've had a fighting chance to carry the Dems to victory. Did I want that? No. But the debate in this country would've been far different I think.. and far more healthy and pro-American.
PRESDENT: Condi Rice/Bill Frist
VICE PRESIDENT: Donald Rumsfeld
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE: Tommy Franks
Personally, I'd like to see Condi Rice defeat Hillary in 2008. Condi is smart, that is the number 1 reason that I'd vote for her. Now, if Condi won, would the Dems continue to complain that black folks were being "oppressed" at the voting booths all over the country?
Condi! Donald! Tommy! 2008!!!!
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