Posted on 03/12/2007 8:28:28 PM PDT by Verax
They don't call the Republican party "the stupid party" for nothing. They may sit on their hands and hand victory to Hillary, as they handed victory to the Dems and Pelosi in 2006.
i live in a republican area--both the u.s. congressman and assemblyman are republicans.
the "support our troops" bumper stickers came off a long time ago.
people are fed up with bush and the war. he's elected a democrap in 2008.
I agree with you. We've had 8 years of Bush so what the hell,is Giuliani,Romney or McCain going to be that much more liberal then him at the end of the day? I'd take any of these three over what the Democraps offer no question !!!
Whom Do You Expect To Win The Presidential Election?
(Among Registered Voters)
Republican Primary Voters
A Republican 50 percent
A Democrat 36 percent
Looks like 36% of the Republican either gave up or belong to the "cut off your nose to spite your face" brigade.
Dream on Alice,you'll get to wonderland !!!
"I suspect all this Rudy hate is just being peddled by DU pests trying to redo the 2006 election !"
BINGO! Why change a winning formula. Divide and conquer by DICCs (Democrats in Conservatives Clothing) worked well in 2006 and they are working hard to make it work for 2008.
So Jim Robinson and all of the FReepers with sign on dates older than yours are DU trolls?? Makes sense to me.
"Looks like 36% of the Republican either gave up or belong to the "cut off your nose to spite your face" brigade."
And a LARGE number of them probably enjoy giving the DNC and Drive By Media talking points right here on FR.
THEY know who they are and their canidates they support (Paul, Tancredo, and Hunter) don't stand a chance.
Those were the poll results, I didn't make them up.
What poll results? Last time I checked we got got our clocks cleaned in the 06 election !!!
True, technically speaking. But I'd bet every dollar I own that a significant majority of FReepers will be voting for the GOP candidate for president in '08. No matter how flawed that candidate might be, we have to spare the country the disaster of an ultraleft dictatorship.
To summarize: Giuliani over Paul in foreign policy, Paul over Giuliani in domestic policy.
Either way.
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