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To: PhiKapMom
>>I know some of his sleezy paid consultants personally and he was advised not to hire them but he did anyway.

Until we get names, its just rumor mongering. I remembering discussing the possibility of fomer Bush aides before in a thread over a month ago with you. If you produce the actual names it will bolster your argument from just heresay.

I am proud that I voted for Romney in the primaries and Palin in the final vote. Palin won the states Romney won (Alaska, Utah, wyoming, Montana, North Dakota) States that went for McCain or Huck (Iowa, Florida etc) Obama won. The conservative movement needs both Romney and Palin. And a heck of a lot of others.

So many FReepers this go around seemed so intent on tearing each other's candidate down. Most of us would have been happy with Fred, Duncan, Mitt. (The day before super Tuesday 74.9% of Freepers said they supported Mitt) I've openly criticized Huck and McCain (until he got the nod) and even occasionally Keyes and Paul. I have to admit today though that I'd be much happier with a President Paul, Keyes, Tancredo, Gilmore etc. Even President Huck (populism and all) than Pres. Obama.

There isn't just a battle for the soul of the GOP, which is important, but a battle for the soul of America. Though I think there is hope. If even Commufornia can pass Prop 8 (Proud to say my brother in CA worked on it) then there is hope for the US.

170 posted on 11/06/2008 4:00:51 PM PST by Rameumptom (Gen X= they killed 1 in 4 of us)
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To: Rameumptom

It wasn’t Romney people. That is a plain lie. However, they may have had connections to Bush.


171 posted on 11/06/2008 4:07:33 PM PST by Jane Austen (Boycott the Bahamas!)
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