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To: xzins

I agree with you about Hannity.

He immediately defended Giuliani’s awful social issues just by saying “He told me he changed his mind and that is good enough for me.”

WELL IT AIN’T GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME!!!!!!!!!!!


79 posted on 10/22/2007 6:17:23 AM PDT by Gvl_M3 (Sometimes, you have to stand up for yourself, even if it doesn't look "Compassionate.")
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To: Gvl_M3

Well, he told Hannity something that he’s denied in public.

I mean, he still says publicly that he favors abortion.

He still favors gun controls.

He still favors “nicey-nice” with illegals.

I just don’t get it.

Giuliani is a LIBERAL.

Hannity’s either incredibly buffaloed or he is lying.


82 posted on 10/22/2007 6:21:08 AM PDT by xzins (If you will just agree to the murdering of your children, we can win the presidency)
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To: Gvl_M3
He immediately defended Giuliani’s awful social issues just by saying “He told me he changed his mind and that is good enough for me.”

WELL IT AIN’T GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME!!!!!!!!!!!

The people on this board need to realize that Romney has changed his mind, Thompson has changed his mind, McCaine has changed his mind, Ron Paul does not have a mind, President Bush has changed his mind, President GHW Bush changed his mind, Ronald Reagan changed his mind,Barry Goldwater changed his mind.

The reason for this is that a politician has two jobs ...to get elected and to govern.

95 posted on 10/22/2007 6:37:00 AM PDT by woofie
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To: Gvl_M3

It’s not good enough for me to vote for him either, when I have others I trust much more.

But in the general election, I believe it’s better to vote for the guy who says he will do what I want, than the guy who says he will do what I don’t want.

In the first case, I have to trust him to do what he said, which of course he might not be trustworthy.

But in the second case, I have to trust him to NOT to what he said, and if I think he isn’t trustworthy, why am I voting for him?

If Rudy was SAYING he’d do what Hillary would do, I’d understand not voting for him just because he’s an “R”. I felt that way about Linc Chafee, and was glad to see him go.

But at the moment, on many issues Rudy is SAYING he’ll be mostly on “our side”. Hannity thinks that’s enough to SUPPORT him, and I certainly don’t, but in the general election, I can’t see giving Hillary half a vote over a man who SAYS he’ll do what I want him to do.

I hope I don’t have to make that choice.


140 posted on 10/22/2007 7:41:15 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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