Posted on 02/02/2008 11:15:28 AM PST by TheLion
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, had 59% of the vote with 3% of the towns holding caucuses reporting. Ron Paul trailed with 19%, John McCain had 18%, and Mike Huckabee and undecided votes each had about 2%.
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Low tax rates is what I have supported for a long time, Romney is the best option present. I am not distracted by what other’s think.
Romney in '08.
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you’re not a real anything, bot.
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Dont tell me
Complain to my maker and see how far that gets you...
His name is Jesus.........
And He dont make no junk...
Good points Tom. I do think McCain is getting maybe more venom than deserved. I don’t like some of what he has done, in particular the Gang of 14 is what I don’t like and also his Global Warming stance. But I have also heard Mitt mention GW in speeches to the degree that he also seems to be a believer. This is one item I am in lockstep with Dubya on, and that is Global Warming is an unproven hypothesis. Seems all our candidates unfortunately support some sort of GW fight. I will vote for McCain if he wins. To me, the alternative is inconceivable.
Some concerns with Romney don’t fall on deaf ears. All these candidates are to be looked at with a jaundiced eye.
But if I may borrow from “Cook County”; Romney will be answerable and obliged to Conservatives for his office; whereas McCain will be the usual slavish to the LA Time’s and The Boston Globe’s whims for his office.
Mention the Olympics too.
That’s a whole lot of vitriol on your part for a Fred supporter. If Fred were still in the race (did you get the memo?) those same folks would more than likely support him.
Go DU.
It's not and it has almost the lowest amount of delegates of any state...only 21.
When it comes to taxes that’s one area where I think Romney would do very well. McCain’s record proves he thinks like a tax and spend democrat and in the name of “bipartisanship” would give us plenty of it.
I will work even harder to be sure I never have to see your choice of candidate win.
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Oh how sweet of you
And who would that be ???
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Is this some sort of tactic...........?
Typing every random thought that comes to you...........
on a different line........
taking up more space on the page............
to draw more attention to your post.................?
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You guys are clever. Veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery clever.
And I too will Vote for Romney if he is chosen... United we stand... and I feel that we can change the direction of anything in politics but only if we speak as one voice.
Romney will be answerable and obliged to Conservatives for his office
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Sweetie I know you hope that is true
But Romney doesnt have a good track record...
Keep supporting low tax rates, but all this talk about losing, still projecting?
Actually I would not consider McCain a tax and spender. He has been anti-pork barrel for a long time. He does though has some odd positions on mergers here and there. He claims he wants to make the Bush tax cuts permanent, so perhaps he has had a moment of clarity on that, plus I think he really got the message on amnesty from the US citizens. Let’s not forget, Bush would have signed it if it made it to his desk.
“It’s not and it has almost the lowest amount of delegates of any state...only 21.”
New Hampshire has only 12
Romney doesn’t answer to anyone. He’s a megalomaniac. In that regard, he’s no different than McCain.
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