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To: Carbonado
Lets get to work now while there is still time and make sure the next Republican candidate isn’t another stealth Liberal.

That will happen when Duncan Hunter becomes President. He has been consistently Conservative throughout his political career unlike the other so called media anointed "front runners". Hunter will pardon Ramos and Compean as his actions have already shown.
18 posted on 12/14/2007 5:10:08 AM PST by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! Duncan Hunter is a Cosponsor.)
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To: Man50D
I would vote for Hunter in a heartbeat if he can secure the nomination.

There are so many self-serving (And I would say corrupt) interests that place their own personal interests - both economic and ethical - above any allegiance to the US or it’s citizens that it is extremely difficult to cut through their endless chaff and smoke to just present the truth. While I really like Hunter and pretty much everything he says, he is nor a very charismatic or effective speaker, and those things are absolutely essential to be able to cut through the MSMs filters and go right to the people.

Right now the MSM is fully engaged in puffing up the most socially conservative Republican candidate, Huckabee. I do not think in the long run that their tactic will work because once Huckabee is presented certain questions he can not help but let his personal Christian-ethics-over-public-policy shine through, and after Bush I don’t see Americans too eager to have another self-appointed savior (A Republican one anyway) in office.

As I indicated before, if Hunter can secure the nomination, I will not only vote for him, I will go work for his campaign.

20 posted on 12/14/2007 5:38:14 AM PST by Carbonado
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