To: Just mythoughts; Seruzawa
Let's be clear about this:
Think of the judges McCain will appoint and compare them to ANY democrat.
Think of which party McCain will have to have backing him for legislative and appointment purposes and compare that to the Democrats.
Think of who influences McCain and compare that to who influences the Democrats.
Think of the groups that will back McCain (admittedly somewhat reluctantly) and compare that to who will back ANY Democrat.
The chasm between US and THEM is unbridgeable. McCain may be hanging over the edge of that gulf, but he is still on our side of it.
McVey
16 posted on
05/06/2006 10:36:17 AM PDT by
mcvey
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To: mcvey
As I sai, in the meantime, let's hope for a good Republican candidate.
There are plenty others, who can not only win the primary, but beat the Dem candidate, whoever he is.
I still like a Jeb Bush/ Condi Rice 2008 ticket.
18 posted on
05/06/2006 10:38:55 AM PDT by
FairOpinion
(Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
To: mcvey
MACcain is a "GANG" leader running that hoax 'got to go through us' of judicial appointees. MACcain has got this political business of personal "earmarking" down to a fine art. You do not think he gets something for every nominee he and his gang let pass go?????
Sorry, after observing this little speech god trying to run Rummy out of town and his twisted anti-torture legislation, opposing drilling in ANWAR, preventing tax cuts being made permanent, attempting to pass out citizenship papers to every illegal that can make it across the border, etc., etc., I will NOT be voting for MACcain. I would rather see that high priestess in charge.
To: mcvey
Think of the judges McCain will appoint"""
I do -- and it scares me.
To: mcvey
I've thought of all that you said, and unfortunately I cannot see a lot of difference.
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