1 posted on
02/08/2008 1:58:59 AM PST by
VU4G10
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To: VU4G10
Make telephone calls, send out e-mails and postcards, go door to door, contribute money, and do all the hard work for what.. McInsane?
Never.
2 posted on
02/08/2008 2:04:22 AM PST by
VU4G10
(Have You Forgotten?)
To: VU4G10
He can’t do it, my friend, he can’t do it.
3 posted on
02/08/2008 2:07:01 AM PST by
Navy Patriot
(The hyphen American with the loudest whine gets the grease.)
To: All
I will NOT vote for McCain.
4 posted on
02/08/2008 2:07:11 AM PST by
Cindy
To: VU4G10
Laura Ingraham and Bill O'Reilly had a conversation about VP nominees and reaching out to conservatives last night. O'Reilly felt that McCain would be smart and might pick Romney. Laura Ingraham did not feel that was likely and he would more likely go in "another direction" and might pick Huckabee, but also, that yesterday's speech to CPAC could be the last we would hear from McCain on conservatism for quite a while.
5 posted on
02/08/2008 2:07:31 AM PST by
Truth29
To: VU4G10
Rhetoric isnt enough, Viguerie said.
Unless he becomes President rhetoric is just about all you are going to get. McCain has been missing many votes in the senate lately. Basically McCain’s job right now is rhetoric.
6 posted on
02/08/2008 2:11:20 AM PST by
Berlin_Freeper
(Huckabee: Some people need to switch to decaf...)
To: VU4G10
How can McCain gain the support of conservatives without alienating his base? I don’t think he can.
8 posted on
02/08/2008 2:12:26 AM PST by
FreedomForce
(Hillary 2008. A conservative 2012.)
To: VU4G10
9 posted on
02/08/2008 2:12:45 AM PST by
tiger-one
(The night has a thousand eyes)
To: VU4G10; Navy Patriot
He cant do it, my friend, he cant do it."Hey, just calm down..." - John McCain to conservatives
Unhg...the man is repellent. Uniting conservatives under McCain will go about as well as herding cats.
11 posted on
02/08/2008 2:15:11 AM PST by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
To: VU4G10
To: VU4G10
Being a powerful senator, McCain has about ten months to push through legislation that secures our borders. He can prove how well he “got the message” by making some serious “enforcement first” progress on illegal immigration well before the November vote.
13 posted on
02/08/2008 2:20:53 AM PST by
Will88
( The Worst Case Scenario: McCain with a Dhimm majority in the House and Senate)
To: VU4G10
No ‘RINO’s,,,,,,,,,,, We will regret the next four years. I hope and pray, we can survive(as a nation)...
19 posted on
02/08/2008 2:35:04 AM PST by
ThomasPaine2000
(Peace without freedom is tyranny.)
To: VU4G10
No ‘RINO’s,,,,,,,,,,, We will regret the next four years. I hope and pray, we can survive(as a nation)...
20 posted on
02/08/2008 2:35:05 AM PST by
ThomasPaine2000
(Peace without freedom is tyranny.)
To: VU4G10
22 posted on
02/08/2008 3:02:36 AM PST by
mirkwood
(Bring back Fred.)
To: VU4G10
Senator McCain must make his case with deeds, not just words. Senator McCain has already made his case with deeds and words. That's why Conservatives won't support him. It's way late to be trying to make his case now.
Everybody better get ready for an Obama Presidency......and with that I would expect a large scale AQ attack by no later than March of '09....
26 posted on
02/08/2008 3:16:45 AM PST by
Thermalseeker
(Silence is not always a Sign of Wisdom, but Babbling is ever a Mark of Folly. - B. Franklin)
To: VU4G10
Nasty McPain has stabbed Conservatives in the back for ever.NO McPain in 2008!
27 posted on
02/08/2008 3:17:15 AM PST by
johna61
To: VU4G10
"Viguerie said. Yes, most not all will vote for him,"That's pretty funny, considering recent polling here at Freeperland show that half of us are staying home this November. My guess is we (Strong Conservatives) make up at least 10%- 20% of the Republican base.
McLameo is going to have a long night on 05 November 2008.
29 posted on
02/08/2008 3:20:40 AM PST by
catfish1957
(Hey McLame, you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you a'int fooling any Freepers)
To: VU4G10
Thats not just because of McCains recent record on important issues, Viguerie said. Its also because of the record of the Republican Party itself.Well said.
30 posted on
02/08/2008 3:25:22 AM PST by
ovrtaxt
(The GOP is no place for a nice Conservative like you.)
To: VU4G10
Am I missing something? The conservatives never were trusting.
To: VU4G10
McCain is not the kind of Conservative or Republican I want as my president.
Fact is McCain is barely a conservative and he is a RINO not a Republican.
Hell, I can call myself a tall dark handsome young guy.
Not necessarily true either.
35 posted on
02/08/2008 3:35:29 AM PST by
Joe Boucher
(An enemy of Islam)
To: VU4G10
From Eisenhower to Nixon to both Bushes, conservatives have heard conservative rhetoric from Republican presidential candidates. Each time, they were disappointed even betrayed by the people and the party they had trusted. After the last eight or 10 years, in which Republican leaders were elected with conservative votes, but then betrayed conservative principles, grassroots conservatives are not so willing to take John McCain at his word. He is an honorable man, but, given the record of the Republican Party and given his own record, conservative rhetoric is not enough to convince people.More big talk.
Where are the votes? This is POLITICS, not church. If trucons could have demonstrated, under very favorable conditions, that they were more than 10-15% of the GOP they could have expected more.
But if you don't bring the votes, you can't call the shots.
38 posted on
02/08/2008 3:37:45 AM PST by
Jim Noble
(Look out kid, they keep it all hid)
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