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Jindal drank too much Koolaid at the McCane ranch BBQ.

Common, Bobby. You can do better.

1 posted on 10/03/2009 2:52:03 AM PDT by chemicalman
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It really does not matter, since according to the “birthers,” Bobby Jindal is not a natural born citizen.


2 posted on 10/03/2009 2:54:37 AM PDT by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at 100 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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Jindal obviously jumped the shark, or he was overrated
to begin with.
In my opinion, anyone that plays nice with Marxist should
be thrown out with all the RINOS.


3 posted on 10/03/2009 2:56:04 AM PDT by AlexW (Now in the Philippines . Happy not to be back in the USA for now.)
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“At the recent Values Voters Summit hosted by the Family Research Council in Washington D.C., Jindal finished seventh with only 5% of the vote.”

1. Mike Huckabee 170 28.48%
2. Mitt Romney 74 12.40%
3. Tim Pawlenty 73 12.23%
4. Sarah Palin 72 12.06%
5. Mike Pence 71 11.89%
6. Newt Gingrich 40 6.70%
7. Bobby Jindal 28 4.69%
8. Rick Santorum 15 2.51%
9. Ron Paul 13 2.18%
10. Undecided 31 5.19%
11. Other 10 1.68%


4 posted on 10/03/2009 2:56:30 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper (It's a Girl!)
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Jindal recommended that Republicans work with President Obama to find compromise on the issue of health care reform.

Goodbye Bobby. Final blow to his presidential ambitions.

5 posted on 10/03/2009 3:04:22 AM PDT by SolidWood (Sarah Palin: "Only dead fish go with the flow!")
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To: chemicalman

Way too much hero worship among conservatives.


7 posted on 10/03/2009 3:10:30 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
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I think McCain is having an evil influence on the party. Jindal was never a very forceful person, but I always thought he was more clear-cut than this in his conservatism. Looks like McCain (who is supposedly trying to remake the party in his own image) got to him. Too bad for Jindal.


13 posted on 10/03/2009 3:27:57 AM PDT by livius
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The governor is headed down the wrong path. I like the guy a lot and I hope somebody pulls him back quickly from this plethora of political mistakes he has embarked upon.


14 posted on 10/03/2009 3:29:24 AM PDT by bustinchops (Teddy ("The Hiccup") Kennedy - the original water-boarder)
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Jindal-going to fundraisers and raising money
Vitter-going to townhalls and listening to the people

Now we know why Jindal has fallen off the wangon.


15 posted on 10/03/2009 3:29:56 AM PDT by HarleyD
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No, No, No. No frigging compromise on health care ever. Everytime someone even allegedly on our side says, “everyone agrees we need to fix health care”, I want to puke. All that does is give democrat trash and their media the ammunition to say “everyone wants healthcare reform” without defining what “reform” really means or even who “everyone” really is. Jindal ought to be ashamed of himself.


17 posted on 10/03/2009 3:41:49 AM PDT by RushLake (Liberalism--Terrorism financed by your tax dollars.)
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Someone needs to tell Jindahl that this has nothing to do with “health care reform.”

Obama and his dem cohorts are trying to launch a complete government takeover of the entire healthcare industry - one sixth of the American economy. Like Rush says, “If they control your healthcare, they own you.” It’s all about control and power, Bobby....NOT reform.

And by the way, Gov. Jindahl, when was the last time the democrats approached the Republicans and said, “We would like to work with you in a bi-partisan manner?” I hear the sound of crickets.....


19 posted on 10/03/2009 3:42:48 AM PDT by july4thfreedomfoundation (A Jimmy Carter got us a Ronald Reagan.....a Barack Obama will get us a Sarah Palin)
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In an interview with Politico, Jindal recommended that Republicans work with President Obama to find compromise on the issue of health care reform. He advised that Republicans approach the President and say "we're willing to work with you in a bipartisan way."

In older news, many Jewish leaders recommended that their people in Nazi Germany work with national socialists in a bipartisan way, that they meekly follow orders and hope they would be the last ones killed. In some ghettos, Jewish leaders reported resistance fighters to the socialists to avoid trouble. Jindal is following in their footsteps: if socialists want to destroy our way of life quickly, why not compromise, and maybe they'll destroy our way of life more slowly?

24 posted on 10/03/2009 3:54:29 AM PDT by TurtleUp ([...Insert today's quote from Community-Organizer-in-Chief...] - Obama, YOU LIE!)
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It pains me to say Bobby has been a disappointment. A Louisiana governor has awesome executive powers such as line item veto and appointments to dozens, perhaps hundreds of positions. A governor can move an agenda if he plays hardball. In the campaign, he talked like a conservative, walked like a conservative and I voted for him. He governs like a McCain-Kennedy…if he is ever here to govern.

Moon Griffon, our statewide El Rushbo of talk radio claims there are actually two Jindals: Campaign Bobby and Governor Bobby. One said all the right things, the other is doing exactly nothing or worse the wrong things. He had a sterling record prior to election. What is that old saw: some places tolerate corruption, Louisiana demands it. By that measure, he is exceptional. He is an honest person, a rarity in Louisiana politics. He made his money the old fashion way, hard work.

I don’t understand what he is about. There is much work to do in Louisiana. In every ranking of states where one would want to be first, we are in a death struggle for last place. In every ranking where one would wish to be last, we are near the top.

If any Freeper has seen our governor, please tell him that we are leaving the lights on for him at governor’s mansion in Baton Rouge. Tell Bobby, it is time to come home.


29 posted on 10/03/2009 4:19:07 AM PDT by DryProng
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John Adams and Winston Churchill were men who floated in and out of favor, not because they chased adulation and “modified their strategy”, but because they set a straight course which other men occasionally recognized as the true path.


34 posted on 10/03/2009 4:56:04 AM PDT by SampleMan (No one should die on a gov. waiting list., or go broke because the gov. has dictated their salary.)
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find compromise on the issue of health care reform

That is REALLY going to endear him to his former base.

36 posted on 10/03/2009 5:09:04 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault
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Wrong Way Jindal!! Go BACK to CONSERVATIVE ROOTS, Bobby!


39 posted on 10/03/2009 7:59:41 AM PDT by Ann Archy
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