Posted on 03/01/2007 7:14:47 PM PST by FairOpinion
With 71 of 75 precincts reporting, Giuliani had garnered 123 votes. California Rep. Duncan Hunter was running in second place, with 110 votes, and Arizona Sen. John McCain at 86 votes, according to county GOP officials.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had 59 votes, Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback had 68 votes and Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee rounded out the front-runners, with 18 votes.
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He just posted it and proved he was lying.
I never said a WORD about conservative convictions; I said you wouldn't be setting the agenda this time.
Hardly, Howlin. You said this:
It's not going to be DNC Lite; it's going to be a more moderate conservative party though; you all have had your foot on our necks for too long.
This country has to be governed in the middle; the world has moved on from the 50's.
The Contract with America will unite this party again. But we're not going to let you make abortion and guns the big issues this time around.
More moderate conservative? What kind of nonsensical phrase is that?
And guns and abortion are off limits? Those are CORE conservative values, despite your denials.
You were a bit too open there, Howlin. You revealed your true RINO colors with that one.
Go read post 249 carefully. The correction was made right in the post.
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So here is your post. I know you will quibble "foot" with "boot", but meaning is otherwise quite clear:
It's not going to be DNC Lite; it's going to be a more moderate conservative party though; you all have had your foot on our necks for too long.
More moderate conservative? That's a contradiction to everyone but you. Abortion and guns will not dictate? Those are CORE FR conservative values. YET YOU CONTINUE TO POST HERE DESPITE THE FACT THAT BOTH ARE IN THE MISSION STATEMENT.
That's hypocrisy, Howlin.
We are waiting for you to explain.
more moderate conservative party.
But we're not going to let you make abortion and guns the big issues this time around.
You let your true colors show, Howlin.
No, you're wrapped so tight you think you ARE conservative convictions.
And abortions and guns will not be the major issues this time around, whether you like it or not.
And once again, you can call Jim to have me banned if you want; you seem to want anybody who disagrees with you gone.
It's like Dog Gone said today, you all are squealing like stuck pigs and we know why.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1793321/posts?page=102#102
And I love you right back.
I've about had enough of this rat pack.
Oh, I had forgotten that, but you are so right.
I don't have a damn thing to explain to you, Nancy.
You seem to think you're the final word on all things conservative, but you're turning off more people than you're winning over.
You're posting like your life depends on it; you need to cool off.
Thanks for giving us a perspective on this vote and the state.
BTW, I like it that you embarassed yourself by pinging xsmommy.
Asked of Republicans and independents who lean to the Republican Party. As you may know, Rudy Giuliani supports civil unions and is pro-choice on abortion. How would this affect your decision as to whether you will support him for the Republican nomination? Does that make you -- more likely to support him, not affect your decision either way, make you less likely to support him, but not rule him out, or does it make you rule him out as a candidate you would support?
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That is projection.
And I'm very disappointed to meet the real Howlin.
Ensure I'm off the live ping list of yours.
I hope, when you cool off, you come back and read this thread tonight.
He posted it and proved that you said that you're sick of people with conservative convictions having their "foot on your neck" for too long. It is very clear what you were saying.
I liked Jim Robinson's response to your revealing post:
Count me out on a slide to the left. I prefer to fight on for God, country, family, life and Liberty.Whos side are you on, anyway? It certainly isn't the side of the brand of conservatism that Jim Robinson and Free Republic set out to support.1,014 posted on 02/02/2007 10:57:11 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Ping to #272.
Both conservative and moderate GOP primary voters prefer Rudy. 48% of conservative voters said they would vote for Rudy vs. 21% of conservative voters said they would vote for McCain.
Thanks for posting that, FairOpinion.
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