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To: napscoordinator
no one has ever made the case to me that Carly is not a conservative. her positions are conservative. She might not be AS conservative as Devore but she is no liberal. Carly is a center right candidate whose positions on life, guns, spending etc align with the conservative movement.

I would never support a Dede or a Tom Campbell. If McCain actually had a conservative running against him instead of another big spending establishment guy like JD I would support that candidate whole heartingly. As it is McCain and Jd both leave a bad taste in my mouth.

347 posted on 06/09/2010 12:03:43 PM PDT by unseen1
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To: unseen1

There is a lot of information on Carly that might not be correct. Once this election begins in full gear hopefully more accurate information will be known. I get all my information here on FR and many people are not happy with her and I guess I was piggy backing off their information.


349 posted on 06/09/2010 12:15:46 PM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: unseen1; hedgetrimmer

Read some of her speeches from the past decade.
She is no conservative.

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/speeches/fiorina/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/06/12/hps_fiorina_calls_for_governments/

12th June 2000
WCIT 2000 Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett Packard, today described changes caused by the Internet as creating a new renaissance, but said that world governments needed to change their policies to create “boundary-less and “border-less” states.

Fiorina said, quoting Charles Darwin, that survivors in this new renaissance would not necessarily be either the strongest or the most intelligent, but those who could adapt the quickest.

“I do believe that governments have recognised the benefits of IT,” she said. “but they do not yet truly understand about the need to re-invent their own institutions. It is not because governments are obstinate, but because government power is rooted in things that IT now makes increasingly irrelevant.”

She said that boundaries of time, space and geography are less and less relevant to both government and to industry. “Governments must now think about policies being compatible across the world,” she said. “This is a problem that government has only just begun to recognise. There should be a recognition that public policy is more boundary-less and that industry and government must collaborate together in new and inventive ways.

(snip)

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/speeches/fiorina/ceo_aspen_00.html


355 posted on 06/09/2010 12:49:39 PM PDT by calcowgirl (SQUASH Abel Maldonado!)
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