Posted on 02/13/2007 9:44:17 PM PST by FairOpinion
The survey taken Friday through Sunday - nearly a year before the first presidential primaries are held - shows Clinton with a 19-percentage-point edge over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama among Democrats and Giuliani with a 16-point margin over Arizona Sen. John McCain among Republicans.
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"I know lots of people seem to have "I met McCain and he seemed unhinged" stories"
Well, I can beat that. ;)
I never met him, only see him on TV and I also think he is unstable and there are lots of things wrong with him. Anyone who has gone through the Viet Kong tortures is a hero, but should not aspire to be president, nor should people elect him.
I think this thread has more info on the poll you guys are talking about: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784277/posts
His position has changed, just like algore used to be prolife.
Leave it to you to attempt to misconstrue my words. My salient point to you would better serve your interests, but you're too consumed to see the forest through the trees.
That doesn't make any difference if it has been outlawed don't you know! Kind of like the meaning of the word 'is' if you think about it! :)
Hope you had a great day!
Well, I just sent info on Duncan to everyone on my email list - friends & family. Several wrote me back & said Duncan had their vote & that they were forwarding the info on to their friends & family. That's the way a grassroots movement gets started.
As I've said before - we'll see what happens. May the best man win!
GO DUNCAN HUNTER!!!
considering most "avg. voters" aren't paying attention to the love&slugfest going on here, you and others best hope others groups of "avg. voters" don't yield similar results.
why do you think the push to get into California early and suck up all the money is being done and advanced at a feverish pace by more than a few here?
And the entire election turns on your vote, of course!
That's interesting!
Sen Inhofe joined the Bush campaign and went around the Country for Bush so that he could help tank McCain. He made no bones about it that McCain would be bad for America as President. McCain's demeanor does not go with being President IMHO.
Giuliani opposed every law banning partial birth abortion, including the one at the New York State level and including the federal law that contained an exception for the life of the mother. He not only opposed the ban, but he said that his support for partial birth abortion was "firm".
The partial birth abortion ban that was passed and signed by our pro-life President was struck down by Federal judges and is being considered by the Supreme Court. The procedure has not been outlawed and is still being done nationwide and Giuliani supported it. Get your facts straight.
Let me repeat this for you:
If you claim to be a conservative and are staying home or voting third party, YOU ARE ACTIVELY VOTING FOR HILLARY.
I heard all this crud just before we elected JFK. Then it was said the Pope would run the country. (Actually, would that have been so bad)?
This is a secular Judeo Christian country with plenty of room for folks like Mitt Romney.
My goodness, we are on the verge of electing Hillary Clinton... Is that NOT a cult?????
We better doggone well wake up... soon.
Regardless of what Giuliani says, the fact that President Bush outlawed partial-birth abortions makes the issue of PBA irrelevant.
Yes, I know. Were he to change, I would call it "answered prayers."
BUMP!
Just saying its going to be tough enough to win the WH with a Catholic at the top of he ticket, don't need to make things worse.
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