To: Antoninus
When you win by selling out your principles
You're like that character Ado Annie in the musical Oklahoma, you go around singing "with me, it's all er nothing, it's all er nothing with me". That tune only works on Broadway.
Everyone here knows that you won't be voting or you will go 3rd party if someone other than Duncan gets the nod (and someone else will, and I think you really know this). It's better to have some of your cards on the table than none, that is the political reality of democratically elected positions. Boo hoo. Go home and take your toys with you.
166 posted on
02/19/2007 1:46:35 PM PST by
Registered
(Politics is the art of the possible)
To: Registered
You're like that character Ado Annie in the musical Oklahoma, you go around singing "with me, it's all er nothing, it's all er nothing with me".
No, that's not me. Jeez, Reg. Broadway musicals? Hunter's wardrobe? His physical appearance? All these criticisms are starting to sound a little "gay".
Everyone here knows that you won't be voting or you will go 3rd party if someone other than Duncan gets the nod
I've never said any such thing. I'm willing to vote for most of the GOP field at present -- only Rudy and Romney are definite "no-can-dos." Everyone else ranges from "nose-holder" to "support with enthusiasm." I'd appreciate if you'd stop putting words in my mouth--and retract your false statement.
It's better to have some of your cards on the table than none, that is the political reality of democratically elected positions. Boo hoo. Go home and take your toys with you.
You must have done a study of that new book, How to Make Enemies and Antagonize People 'cause you're doing a fine job of it.
167 posted on
02/19/2007 1:54:36 PM PST by
Antoninus
("For some, the conservative constituency is an inconvenience. For me, it's my hope" -Duncan Hunter)
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