To: rightwing2
Are you on Smith's payroll or something?
Give it a rest. You don't get to vote, now or on Nov. 5. Some of us prefer Sununu, some of us prefer Smith.
Whomever wins, let's support the winner against the Democrat Shaheen.
5 posted on
09/10/2002 12:22:14 PM PDT by
sinkspur
To: sinkspur
Amen!!!
7 posted on
09/10/2002 12:25:23 PM PDT by
Malcolm
To: sinkspur
Whomever wins, let's support the winner against the Democrat Shaheen. What an interesting concept! :-p
8 posted on
09/10/2002 12:26:32 PM PDT by
Coop
To: sinkspur
Any time a mushy pile of crap like Sununu runs in a GOP primary against a solid man like Smith, it is in the nation's best interest for the voters to support the man over the mush. Period.
It's a self-fulfilling prophecy that certain establishment Republicans and their FReeper butt buddies wish to continue ad nauseum -- Putting up a mushy RINO and then whining because principled voters couldn't bring themselves to pull the lever for the lesser of two evils. Losing elections by forcing principled people to stay home appears to be the future of the GOP. How unfortunate.
To: sinkspur
Are you on Smith's payroll or something? Give it a rest. You don't get to vote, now or on Nov. 5. Some of us prefer Sununu, some of us prefer Smith. Whomever wins, let's support the winner against the Democrat Shaheen.
Nope. I am a diehard conservative Republican activist who is committed to getting out the truth about America's most conservative Senator, Bob Smith and getting him re-elected. This election is way too important for the future of the conservative cause and the future of America to ignore. Conservatives have already lost or are losing some of our greatest champions in Congress, Reps. Bill Barr, Bob Dornan, Bill Dannemayer and Sens. Jesse Helms, Lauch Faircloth and John Ashcroft just to name a few. We cannot afford to lose the Senate's top conservative, Bob Smith! No single race is more important to conservatives than Smith's with the exception of the Presidency itself.
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