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McCAIN: "I appeal to the mainstream"
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| May 26, 2005
| Liza Portues
Posted on 05/26/2005 12:56:50 PM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
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To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
McCain is just on the left side of insane.
I would rather trust Castro and Chevez to keep their word before I would little Johnny McCainiac.
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posted on
05/27/2005 9:27:16 PM PDT
by
OKIEDOC
(LL THE)
To: Clintonfatigued; MNJohnnie; Grunthor; pissant; KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle; Liz; DoughtyOne; ...
McCAIN, in his own words: "I appeal to the mainstream, and I'm not afraid of the primaries, of the right wing of the party. I didn't back the conservative judges."
What's that all about?
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posted on
05/26/2008 11:08:47 AM PDT
by
calcowgirl
(Schwarzenegger and McCain are trying to castrate the elephant)
To: calcowgirl
McCain...”I didn’t back the conservative judges.”
‘nuff said.
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posted on
05/26/2008 11:11:40 AM PDT
by
Grunthor
(The GOP would be better off LOSING then electing McCain. - MNJohnnie)
To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
And I ask again as I have asked several times thus far, for all you McCain apologists and 'supposed realists'out there,
"Just exactly far up your a$$ does McCain have to shove your principles for you to NOT vote for him?"
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posted on
05/26/2008 11:15:59 AM PDT
by
Gaffer
(President John McCain: A Bridge Too Far (for conservative principles, that is))
To: AZConcervative
we have no republican candidate.
To: television is just wrong
we have no republican candidate. Yes, we do. He's no longer a Republican, though.
167
posted on
05/26/2008 11:23:02 AM PDT
by
EternalVigilance
("I have a clear record of working with Dems. I will appoint Dems to my administration." -Sen McCain)
To: Lancey Howard
You mean this whole thread was based on a lie?
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posted on
05/26/2008 11:28:40 AM PDT
by
1035rep
To: EternalVigilance
John McCain is the Republican nominee and has been endorsed by top Republican leaders. It is you and your messiah Alan Keyes who are no longer Republicans but bitcon extremists.
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posted on
05/26/2008 11:47:32 AM PDT
by
Antonio C
(God bless John McCain, George W. Bush, and our troops)
To: goldstategop
His collegues generally have nothing good to say of McCain:
Jim Sensenbrenner:
He is easily annoyed when his authority is disregarded. Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, for instance, recently promoted a compromise immigration plan that would have focused on enforcement and border security first, then carry out the more contentious changes. Asked about the McCain proposal, Mr. Sensenbrenner stares blankly and flips his hand dismissively.
Mr. Sensenbrenner goes on to say that he has no relationship with Mr. McCain, with whom he served two terms in the House in the 1980s. Theres some senators who come back from whence they came, and McCain is not one of them, Mr. Sensenbrenner says. When he left, we never saw him again.
http://realcostofprisons.org/blog/archives/2006/10/index.html
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posted on
05/26/2008 11:54:46 AM PDT
by
AuntB
(Vote Obama! ..........Because ya can't blame 'the man' when you are the 'man'.... Wanda Sikes)
To: Antonio C
John McCain is the Republican nominee and has been endorsed by top Republican leaders. Good for them. Failed, compromised, leaders endorsing failed, compromised, leaders. Why am I not impressed?
It is you and your messiah Alan Keyes who are no longer Republicans but bitcon extremists.
He's not my messiah. My Messiah's name is Jesus Christ.
But, you're correct in this. I'm no longer a Republican. The GOP has gone down the path of the Whigs, and I ain't going with them. I'll always be a republican, though.
I have no idea what a "bitcon" is.
Your unfounded charge of extremism smacks of leftist Democrat tactics. No surprise there, since you're shilling for a leftist Democrat.
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posted on
05/26/2008 1:14:50 PM PDT
by
EternalVigilance
("I have a clear record of working with Dems. I will appoint Dems to my administration." -Sen McCain)
To: Jim Robinson
"I appeal to the mainstream, and I'm not afraid of the primaries, of the right wing of the party. I didn't back the conservative judges." Sounds as if it could have come straight out of the mouths of Fat Teddy, Hillary or the Obamessiah, huh...? ;)
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posted on
05/26/2008 3:05:41 PM PDT
by
KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
(If McCain really CAN "win without conservatives," then why do you care if I vote for him or not?)
To: calcowgirl
If it’s nominated, John has a rubber stamp for every occasion. John’s version of the U.S. Constitution doesn’t include Senate oversight of judicial activists denying them or those who legislate from the bench confirmation to the court.
There is no difference between a Ginsberg and a Renquist in what passes for John’s mind.
He’s not alone in that assessment mind you, but just because the Senate as a whole is a vast wasteland, it doesn’t excuse anyone from voting for a Ginsberg. Senators who do, are unfit to serve in the Senate or as President IMO.
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posted on
05/26/2008 3:11:00 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(If you continue to hold your nose and vote, your nation will stink worse after every election.)
To: calcowgirl
I appeal to the mainstream lamestream...
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posted on
05/26/2008 3:12:08 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(If you continue to hold your nose and vote, your nation will stink worse after every election.)
To: 1035rep
Wow. Blast from the past!
To: calcowgirl
McCain ...."I appeal to the mainstream, and I'm not afraid of the primaries, of the right wing of the party. I didn't back the conservative judges"........ You ask what's it about? That's McC doing his "Mainstream Act."
Juan has an act for every occasion---depending on where he is----and what voting blocs he's sucking up to.
He and his handlers plan to divide the Nation into several competing camps.
McC'll go down in history as "The Great Divider."
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posted on
05/26/2008 3:21:28 PM PDT
by
Liz
(Without the brave, there'd be no land of the free. Senator Fred Thompson)
To: Chairman_December_19th_Society
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posted on
06/15/2008 5:13:25 PM PDT
by
Extremely Extreme Extremist
(Bipartisanship: Two wolves and the American people deciding what's for dinner)
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