To: indylindy
I'm getting mighty sick of it too. Since the start of the Giuliani campaign the distortions, exaggerations and outright lies have been a regular occurance. In the past few days there have been multiple claims that John Bolton is a Giuliani advisor and had "de facto" endorsed him.
I'm not an Evangelical, but to claim Land said he would vote for Hillary is such an obvious distortion it's ludicrous.
205 posted on
04/16/2007 8:40:23 AM PDT by
garv
(Conservatism in '08 www.draftnewt.org)
To: garv
Since the start of the Giuliani campaign the distortions, exaggerations and outright lies have been a regular occurance. In the past few days there have been multiple claims that John Bolton is a Giuliani advisor and had "de facto" endorsed him. The fact they have to lie and use deception frankly makes these Republicans as bad or worse than the RATS.
It is plain to see why we lost in 2006. LACK OF HONESTY AND CHARACTER and the capitulation to Democrats on fiscal issues.
It is disgusting.
They stink and I will not vote for a degenerate like Rudy, ever.
207 posted on
04/16/2007 8:49:10 AM PDT by
dforest
(Fighting the new liberal Conservatism. The Left foot in the GOP door.)
To: garv
I'm not an Evangelical, but to claim Land said he would vote for Hillary is such an obvious distortion it's ludicrous.
OK -- are you saying this is a distortion:
"He says he'd vote for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, over Mr. Giuliani if the 2008 presidential race came down to such a choice."
To: garv
The bolton thing was fun. After we pointed it out, someone posted a BLOG which said it (based on the same article we had debunked) and claimed it proved they were right. I wondered it if was one of their own blogs....
To: garv
I'm not an Evangelical, but to claim Land said he would vote for Hillary is such an obvious distortion it's ludicrous.From the article: Richard Land, president of the Religious and Ethics Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, takes a hard line against virtually all the major Republican candidates. He says he'd vote for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Democrat, over Mr. Giuliani if the 2008 presidential race came down to such a choice.
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