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Tom Tancredo Set To Form Exploratory Committee
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Posted on 01/16/2007 5:19:47 AM PST by jern
Tom Tancredo Set To Form Exploratory Committee. Just on Fox News
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: 2008; border; immigration; onetrickpony; tancredo
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To: snugs
The conservatives are the Republican Party's base. Around election time you see how many Freepers stuff envelopes, walk the precincts, etc. There are many, many more conservatives in this country than the MSM would have you believe. Think Nascar nation--the most popular sport in this country is Nascar. Now how many of those fans do you think are panting to vote for Hillary? The most popular President of modern times by many orders of magnitude was Ronald Reagan, an unabashed conservative who ran as a conservative and governed as a conservative.
If the Republicans run another Reagan, an ideological conservative, and optimist who can get that message to the people, there isn't a Democrat on earth who can stop him.
To: deport
It's interesting that the Buchanan's are in the mix again. I'll have to give it to Bay in that she has a huge direct mail list in which to churn dollars with.If Tancredo concedes early, could you see her jumping on the Hunter bandwagon? His campaign could certainly use a helping hand when it comes to raising money.
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posted on
01/16/2007 6:52:17 AM PST
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jmc813
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To: Dog Gone
I believe you are the one who brought up NAFTA.
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posted on
01/16/2007 6:53:08 AM PST
by
hedgetrimmer
(I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
To: hedgetrimmer
No, it was first brought up by someone else in a reference to Newt Gingrich.
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posted on
01/16/2007 6:56:27 AM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: ElPatriota
Do you KNOW him?... what are his salient points?... I know of him but nothing really about him? anyone knows?Paul is hands-down the best member of congress when it comes to domestic issues. He votes strictly based on the Constitution and is known as "Dr. No" since the great majority of his votes are against any given bill, which, in my opinion is a good thing since most of what congress passes is trash.
The problem with Paul is that his views on national defense are dopey. He is big-time against the war in Iraq. He has articulate arguments against it, but I still think that he is dead wrong.
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posted on
01/16/2007 6:59:28 AM PST
by
jmc813
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To: snugs
Reagan didn't settle. He kept coming back and back 'til he got what he wanted the vast majority of the time. When Congress was being recalcitrant, he went over their heads to the people, and he never, never, never gave up the ideological ground he had won. I'm thinking of the defense buildup, Reykjavik, the "evil empire," etc. He never backed down on his beliefs.
And no, I don't automatically vote R for fear of the big, bad Democrats, especially if you can't tell the difference between them. I won't, for example, vote for McCain just to avoid Hillary. McCain's too dangerous; I don't care what party he belongs to. As for Giuliani or Romney, it would depend. So far my guy's Duncan Hunter, who's doing surprisingly well for a virtual unknown. Which should tell the RNC something, if they care to take notice.
To: jmc813
If Tancredo concedes early, could you see her jumping on the Hunter bandwagon?
My guess is the Buchanan's will go where the money allows them to, maybe the CP and their nominee [Keyes, Corsi, Gilchrist, Baldwin] ..... who knows at this stage.
Here's a link to the AZ straw poll from Maricopa County taken over the weekend..... Hunter won and Tancredo didn't fare well in it yet he's the one who's spent time down AZ way in defense of the fence along the border.....
Also interesting to note that McCain did very poorly.
http://sonoranalliance.com/?p=599
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:02:24 AM PST
by
deport
To: jmc813
The problem with Paul is that his views on national defense are dopey. He is big-time against the war in Iraq. He has articulate arguments against it, but I still think that he is dead wrong... I see you point..
Listen to his speech in this VIDEO. He talks about the war in Iraq, and frankly he sounds just like another Democrat... Does this makes him "Not Acceptable?"
VIDEO click on PLAY.
But hey, let's hear him make his case! :)
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:07:21 AM PST
by
ElPatriota
(Let's not forget, we are all still friends - basically :) - despite our differences)
To: CharlesWayneCT
The majority of Americans don't hate the Democrats because the majority of Americans aren't taking enough notice of politics to know who the Democrats are. And waaay too many Americans still get their news from the MSM.
You can't win elections only with your base, but you can't win elections without them, either. And you can't win elections if you let your opposition define you without responding. I think that's been the biggest problem of Bush 43's presidency. He won't fight back and won't use the bully pulpit. He won't articulate a consistent message for the people who don't follow politics rabidly like us. And since he allows the media and the Dems to frame the debate, he loses the debate every time.
To: peyton randolph
Correct. Duncan Hunter is the right guy.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:14:34 AM PST
by
MSF BU
To: Les_Miserables
Duncan Hunter isn't quality? Where was Tancredo when Hunter was with the Ranger Battalion?
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:15:50 AM PST
by
MSF BU
To: TomGuy
Hopefully, Tancredo or Hunter or someone similar can wrestle control of the GOP away from the country clubers.
A candidate can actually rise that will return the political parties to The People?
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:16:56 AM PST
by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
To: deport
Also interesting to note that McCain did very poorly. I saw a FR thread on that yesterday. VERY telling.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:20:05 AM PST
by
jmc813
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To: ElPatriota
Listen to his speech in this VIDEO. He talks about the war in Iraq, and frankly he sounds just like another Democrat... Does this makes him "Not Acceptable?"Good question. If Paul had a hypothetical chance at the nomination, I would probably give him a pass on his war views, simply because his leadership on obeying the Constitution is exactly what this country needs desperately. In reality, he does not stand a chance though, so I'm sticking with Duncan Hunter for now.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:22:21 AM PST
by
jmc813
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To: LadyNavyVet
Fascinating how the industrialists, the entrepeneurs, the capitalists etc have become the bad guys and are now "country clubbers". Class envy used to be a hallmark of democratism, but it appears that some in the GOP have latched on to it as well.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:26:19 AM PST
by
Melas
(Offending stupid people since 1963)
To: hedgetrimmer
Yup! The Globalists are wicked people for sure.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:34:20 AM PST
by
EndWelfareToday
(Live free and keep what you earn.)
To: Brilliant
That Mecca comment was Brilliant!
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:48:04 AM PST
by
VU4G10
(Have You Forgotten?)
To: Brilliant
Too bad he committed suicide with the Mecca comment.And with the Miami comment. He is, however, my favorite candidate. I just wish that he were better at editing himself.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:49:05 AM PST
by
TUAN_JIM
(Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: NapkinUser
"Tancredo is hardly one issue too. Pro-border security, pro-life, pro-gun rights and probably in the top ten of fiscal conservatives in congress. He has more than any empty suit like Giuliani has."
But in order to push another Liberal into office, you have to demonize the other guy, even if he is in your own party.
Mark my words, if the Republicans continue to put people like Mclame and Guiliani into the front slot, they are going to remain the party in the minority.
We're fed up out here with their BS.
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:53:50 AM PST
by
Leatherneck_MT
(In a world where Carpenters come back from the dead, ALL things are possible.)
To: jern
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posted on
01/16/2007 7:55:23 AM PST
by
WhiteGuy
(GOP Congress - 16,000 earmarks costing US $50 billion in 2006 - PAUL2008)
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