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To: George W. Bush

Endorsements can be (and probably often are) bought. Having a record of supporting homosexualism didn't stop McCain from getting a warm welcome from certain evangelicals. It's all bull****, in my book. I wouldn't even bother analyzing Rudy McRomney on the issues.

I don't close the door on McCain either. Nor would I close it on Giuliani. They all have pretty bad records. But Romney bugs me on a personal level because of how slimy his flip-flopping is. Disingenuous and reprehensible. He's like the GOP's Kerry.

And this Massachusetts guy who once attacked Ted Kennedy for not being committed enough to abortion - this guy is positioning himself as the socially conservative candidate?

I'm sorry: You don't just spend your whole life condoning murder and then all of a sudden change your mind in order to appeal to mainstream Americans.

I support Hunter too. And I have nothing against Ron Paul either.

I don't understand: why Romney and not Giuliani?


238 posted on 02/21/2007 3:04:09 PM PST by William James
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To: William James
Since the three leading GOP candidates are all less than perfect, you have to look at which one you can make a deal with, the one you think will do what he promised during the campaign.

I don't trust Giuliani at all. McCain and Romney, I think you could make a deal with.

It's a little like picking which of three cars salesmen to trust.

Of course, it's way too early to settle on any candidate just yet. I usually start by eliminating those I won't vote for.
242 posted on 02/21/2007 3:15:23 PM PST by George W. Bush
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