To: sruleoflaw
We're coming -- and we're aren't taking any prisoners. Bustamante gets exposed..and Arnold, too. Doubling his voter strength in the Times poll in just a few weeks, McClintock is generating the kind of enthusiasm and excitement among rank-and-file Republicans not seen since Ronald Reagan's first campaign for governor in 1966
Yeah sure.
Your man McNader will do what the White House tells him and withdraw just prior to October 7th.
And in the event that he is actually insane and doesn't do what the White House tells him to do, aren't you going to feel like an idiot when Cruz Bustamonte is Governor of California?.
Whats wrong with your head?
105 posted on
08/30/2003 10:57:15 PM PDT by
Rome2000
(Vote McNader and Bustamonte wins)
To: Rome2000
They're busy hyperventilating themselves into a froth, painting themselves into a corner. It must be a facet of the Instant Gratification culture to pout if Ghengis McKhan the Uber-Conservative doesn't get elected tomorrow morning.
To: Rome2000
Whats wrong with your head?
What's wrong with your head? When are you people going to realize that if Arnold wins the election, it's a pyrrhic victory? A hollow victory. He will raise taxes, support gay adoption and a host of other liberal positions. He's for gun control (how ironic). Furthermore, he hasn't said how he'll balance the budget. I challenge any of you Arnold supporters to tell me one good reason to vote for him (to keep Bustamante out is not an answer).
118 posted on
08/30/2003 11:30:19 PM PDT by
mugsy
To: Rome2000
doesn't do what the White House tells him to do The White House hasn't told him anything, the SchwarzeNader's campaign disinformation notwithstanding.
130 posted on
08/30/2003 11:54:49 PM PDT by
Roscoe
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