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This is a good idea. We need to protect McCain from himself !
nice list! we should get JimRob to keep it posted here somewhere handy
The GOP bigwigs are always trying to find a way to lose.
Perhaps this will be the final nail in the coffin for the GOP getting Conservatives to vote for them no matter what.
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Sorry not going to waste my time. A pro-life president is better than a pro-abortion one. I would never considered voting for Obama, just because McCain picks a pro-abortion VP.
I've been a Republican all my life. I first voted in 1992, and have voted Republican ever since.
National Review has it out that McCain is tossing out the possibility of a pro-choice running mate. My answer is: McCain will lose support of myself and most other pro-Life Republicans if he does this. I encourage members of McCain's staff to browse letters to the editors, blogs, and websites like FreeRepublic.com to gauge Conservative's reaction and understand the financial and vote risk with the wrong choice.
McCain did a great service to his candidacy at the debate this past weekend with his pro-life remarks. Any action that would dilute that stance will flat lose the election for him. As you can see by my record, I have been a long time financial supporter of Republican candidates and have worked many hundreds of hours campaigning nationally and locally. I have been withholding financial support this year until McCain makes his choice. Please don't let Conservatives down. You cannot win by picking up scraps of liberals. They already have a candidate to support.
I don’t care nearly as much about who McCain picks as I do that Obama gets defeated. That is THE most important priority.
Remember that.
So far everyone is assuring me this is nonsense. But we need to stay on it until we have an official announcement of who the VP candidate is going to be. The DC “geniuses” will find away to screw this up unless we stay on them
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No on pro-choice vice-presidential pick.
Did the NR name names and did any of those names publically confirm they received a call? I ask because if not, the NR may be playing you like a fiddle.
Sean Hannity covering this today - big time. Mark Levin even called in to talk about it.
“Sean Hannity Show Sean Hannity 1-800-941-7326 M-F, 3pm - 6pm ET”
So far people calling in saying they like Gov. Palin and Romney. I LOVE Gov. Palin, but there’s a bit of controversy about her trying to fire a state trooper, and she will come out of it just fine, but controversy at this point in time will probably stop her from being picked.
Romney is passable, imo, but not my favorite, because his universal health care plan in MA allowed money for abortions, and he wants a partnership with Red China, even though we already have an approximately $275 BILLION trade imbalance with Red China. What more does Romney want with China?
As I said on another thread Mark Sanford, Bobby Jindal, Rep. Eric Cantor, Rob Portman, Rep. John Kasich for VP would be great pro-lifers, and conservative in many other ways, as well, but Duncan Hunter would be my favorite (and might help McCain in California). I guess McCain picking Hunter might be too much to hope for, though.
I just heard on Hannity’s that the RNC said that a pro-”choice” running mate will not be picked by Senator McCain.
Our voices have been heard!!!!
Now let’s give the McCain camp some names of STRONG pro-life, conservatives, and here’s McCain contact info.:
John McCain 703-418-2008 and e-mail jpblack@mccain08hq.com and http://www.johnmccain.com/Contact/