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To: George W. Bush
I see the ever shrinking Republican base has chimed in quite extensively over the one conservative running.

I have a question though. If Hillary does win (and she will win if the Republicans post up a pro-war candidate), and she doesn't bring the troops home, are we supposed to be against the police action then (as in Bosnia, etc.) or are 'good' patriots supposed to support Democratic policies?

I suppose we'll see on January 21,2009 when the first elected Republicans start to rail against bad foreign policy choices..

That is if Dr. Paul isn't President...

109 posted on 10/24/2007 3:12:08 PM PDT by billbears (Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --Santayana)
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To: billbears
I have a question though. If Hillary does win (and she will win if the Republicans post up a pro-war candidate), and she doesn't bring the troops home, are we supposed to be against the police action then (as in Bosnia, etc.) or are 'good' patriots supposed to support Democratic policies?

We'll jump off that bridge when we come to it, mister!
117 posted on 10/24/2007 4:01:30 PM PDT by George W. Bush (Apres moi, le deluge.)
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To: billbears; Extremely Extreme Extremist; traviskicks; t_skoz
Did you guys catch this nugget:

St. Anselm College's Institute of Politics will release a new poll today, completed by SRBI Research in New York City, showing that Clinton and Romney hold solid leads in New Hampshire.

The survey of 1,514 likely primary voters has margins of error of 4.1 percent for Democrats, 4.5 percent for Republicans and 4.8 percent for undecided voters. It was conducted Oct. 15 to 21.

It shows Democrat Clinton leading Obama 42.6 to 21.5 percent, with John Edwards at 13.9 percent. Among Republicans, Romney leads Giuliani 32.4 to 21.8 percent, with John McCain at 15.2 percent and Ron Paul in fourth place at 7.4 percent.

The poll also shows that 40 percent of self-identified independents say they were still not sure if they would vote in the Democratic or Republican primary.

Union Leader - John DiStaso's Granite Status: Rudy just doesn't get it - Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007

Since NH is about 40% independents, that means that 16% of independents in the state haven't even decided which primary to vote in yet.
140 posted on 10/24/2007 11:19:16 PM PDT by George W. Bush (Apres moi, le deluge.)
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