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Posted on 02/27/2006 6:42:53 AM PST by KyleM
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Mike Pence - a populist movement is underfoot to draft the Indiana congressman, watch for a jump into the top 10
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:42:55 AM PST
by
KyleM
To: KyleM
Mike Pence is the guy everyone needs to watch out for and support.He is Ronald Wilson Reagan part II. "lets grow up,conservatives" and get Pence elected in 08.I am sick of compromising.
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:44:19 AM PST
by
KyleM
To: KyleM
Tom Coburn -- if not 2008, 2012 perhaps?
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:44:42 AM PST
by
Chanticleer
(Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready. T. Roosevelt)
To: Chanticleer
Pence is better than Coburn.Which is saying a ton! I would love a Pence\Coburn ticket
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:46:13 AM PST
by
KyleM
To: B Knotts; areafiftyone
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:49:14 AM PST
by
KyleM
To: KyleM
Interesting how your post jumped from Number 8 to Number 10 and then included a number of other people way back in the pack. Did you deliberately edit out Tom Tancredo from the Number 9 spot?
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:49:31 AM PST
by
jackbenimble
(Import the third world, become the third world)
To: KyleM
LOL... they're really banging the drums for Bill Frist!
Don't let the screen-door whap 'yer a$$ on the way out melon-head!
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:50:43 AM PST
by
johnny7
(“Iuventus stultorum magister”)
To: KyleM
"Pence is better than Coburn.Which is saying a ton! I would love a Pence\Coburn ticket."
I would throw Allen into the mix. Pick any two for either spot on the ticket.
To: KyleM
If we could get him I'd want Ken Blackwell, but I don't think Ohio is willing to give him up so soon.
If McCain runs, I won't vote for him. I won't vote for the dem for sure, but I will not support that man for president. Likewise, I probably wouldn't vote for Guiliani or Condi Rice. Too liberal. But McCain is special in my mind for that free-speech quashing campaign-finance reform. I'd sooner vote for my neighbor's dog than McCain.
Tom Tancredo would be another good one.
A lot of people seem to like Mike Pence. Don't know much about him, but if he's a Reaganite, then he's got my vote.
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:53:18 AM PST
by
JamesP81
To: KyleM
Pence is right on everything so far.
Most of the others are Rinos and CFR goons.
McMainiac is garbage. Just had to point that out.
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:53:48 AM PST
by
the gillman@blacklagoon.com
("If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape to. This is the last stand on Earth!")
To: KyleM
"Did you deliberately edit out Tom Tancredo from the Number 9 spot?" If you did deliberately - kudo's; if it was a Freudian slip - wow, ain't it great when our inner-selves takeover!
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:54:15 AM PST
by
harpu
( "...it's better to be hated for who you are than loved for someone you're not!")
To: KyleM
It will be interesting this November for us Virginians to witness the James Webb/George Allen matchup...the port security issue, thanks to George "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job!" Bush, is going to be a drag on our George and if he goes down look for McCain to be on cruise control (I'm happy).
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:54:56 AM PST
by
meandog
(Five pillars of Islam: Allah's Mohammad is a 1. pedophile, 2. pimp, 3. puke, 4. pustz, 5. pig!)
To: KyleM
Whoever, is on the ticket opposite Hillary is who I will be voting for. UNLESS it's McCain Then I will stay home.
To: jackbenimble
no that would be a copy + paste mistake.
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Tom Tancredo
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Reports indicate that the "immigration candidate" is broadening his messaging and working to shake the one-trick pony image. If successful, Tancredo could be the candidate who captures some anti-establishment mojo.
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Haley Barbour
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Like Condi, Barbour recently scratched himself for the 2008 race. But his adamant "I'm not running" sound bites and pledged dedication to his homestate's rebuilding effort could win him some
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:56:52 AM PST
by
KyleM
To: Echo Talon
Whoever, is on the ticket opposite Hillary is who I will be voting for. UNLESS it's McCain Then I will stay home.
If that apocalyptic nightmare happens, I'll vote third party. It's just not in me to not vote. I'd probably vote Constitution party, because I don't really care for the Libertarians.
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:57:08 AM PST
by
JamesP81
To: KyleM
To: JamesP81
I'm not going to vote just to vote. If McLame is the head of the ticket i'll be at home all night.
To: JamesP81
I'd probably vote Constitution partyForgive my ignorance, but what is the Constitution Party? I've not ever heard of it.
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posted on
02/27/2006 6:59:55 AM PST
by
wbill
To: KyleM
Tom Tancredo 9 Reports indicate that the "immigration candidate" is broadening his messaging and working to shake the one-trick pony image. If successful, Tancredo could be the candidate who captures some anti-establishment mojo. Just heard him speak Sat. night and his speech was on the WOT and the danger of radical Islam and our unwillingness to admit it.
I was pleased that he had spread his message.
To: KyleM
George Pataki - earns no points with republicans for being from the state that elected HRC All the New York money will be going to Hillary or Rudy or a conservative. Pataki is neither Hillary, Rudy nor conservative.
However, George, best wishes for a speedy recovery.
TS
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posted on
02/27/2006 7:00:20 AM PST
by
Tanniker Smith
(I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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