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Sen. Don Nickles not running for re-election
Fox News Channel
| October 7, 2003
Posted on 10/07/2003 6:44:51 AM PDT by Tree of Liberty
Just breaking now on Fox.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: 2004; donnickles; retirement
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To: PhiKapMom
Mack's boy is running for the US House-- not the Senate.
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posted on
10/07/2003 7:34:33 AM PDT
by
GraniteStateConservative
("We happy because when we switch on the TV you never see Saddam Hussein. That's a big happy.")
To: Mr. Bird
Handt thought of Nickles for President, but I wouldnt mind the idea.
42
posted on
10/07/2003 7:36:40 AM PDT
by
WOSG
(DONT PUT CALI ON CRUZ CONTROL & VOTE YES ON 54!)
To: TheBigB
Yep, by Tsongas. It's John Fitzerald Kennedy Camelot Forbes Kerry's seat now.
43
posted on
10/07/2003 7:37:35 AM PDT
by
GraniteStateConservative
("We happy because when we switch on the TV you never see Saddam Hussein. That's a big happy.")
To: GraniteStateConservative
Kerry...Kerry...not ringing a bell. Didn't he serve in Vietnam?
44
posted on
10/07/2003 7:39:29 AM PDT
by
TheBigB
("If my country calls, I will answer. Unless I'm screening."--Homer J. Simpson)
To: TheBigB
Didn't he serve in Vietnam? Why, I believe you're right! His combat duty would make him a great leader of the country, don't you think?
45
posted on
10/07/2003 7:42:25 AM PDT
by
Coop
(God bless our troops!)
To: All
"yes why doesn't Arlen Specter quit? "
It's the same theory about how good employees leave a company after a short time because they have skills and talent and are able to earn more and have more opportunities. The bad employees stick around as long as possible because they don't have any other options and the current situation is as good as they're going to get. I don't think any classy successful law firm would take ole Arlen, so he'll probably be there (in the Senate) until they wheel him out on a stretcher or he is voted out (yeah right).
To: egalois
"Let's hope J.C. Watts decides to run for his seat. " Or Steve Largent. How does one choose between two conservative football greats?
A runoff!
Bwahahahhaahhhahahahah!
47
posted on
10/07/2003 7:46:15 AM PDT
by
xzins
To: PhiKapMom
PhiKapMom....I was offering my thoughts (not whining) in GENERAL terms about 'real conservatives' not specifically about Oklahoma, where it's two Senators are real CONSERVATIVES.
48
posted on
10/07/2003 7:52:36 AM PDT
by
PISANO
To: PISANO
FIX your CAPS lock KEY. It is GETTING annoying trying to READ postings with SEEMINGLY random words IN CAPS.
=)
49
posted on
10/07/2003 8:04:14 AM PDT
by
jbstrick
(Behold the Power of CHEESE!)
To: Mr. Bird
He was who I hoped would become Senate Leader, but we're stuck with Frist. Nickles is the best and I hope he will return to national politics because he's too valuable. I could see him as President.
To: jbstrick
aT LeAST It'S NoT RaNDoM CaPiTAliZEd LeTTeRs...
51
posted on
10/07/2003 8:10:43 AM PDT
by
TheBigB
("If my country calls, I will answer. Unless I'm screening."--Homer J. Simpson)
To: Brian S; jbstrick; PhiKapMom
Nickles, 54, was elected to the Senate in 1980, at the age of 31. He has maintained
a conservative voting record
Just like Mark Twain talking about the amazing increase in his father's intelligence
in a few years...
for my brother and myself, Nickles "got smarter" too!
What I mean is that when Nickles first ran, my brother and I were college age
and thus smarter than all those stody, conservative Republicans.
IIRC, my brother and I both thought Nickles wasn't very bright and were a bit
embarassed he was from our home town.
We were political morons. But we got better (Republican/more conservative).
52
posted on
10/07/2003 8:24:23 AM PDT
by
VOA
To: PhiKapMom
I had the opportunity to meet J.C. a few months ago. Nice gentleman. Good luck all you Okies...hope he runs.
53
posted on
10/07/2003 8:26:05 AM PDT
by
rewrite
(Those of you who think you have all the answers tick off those of us who do.)
To: Xthe17th
...might just cause Chester Lott to resign. I'd see Lott pulling a Jeffords first in order to rehabilitate his "legacy."
54
posted on
10/07/2003 8:41:42 AM PDT
by
Young Rhino
(Do the French know the meaning of the words soap, water, and deodorant?)
To: PhiKapMom
JC has also run, and won, a statewide race before.
55
posted on
10/07/2003 8:51:42 AM PDT
by
MindBender26
(For more news as it happens, stay tuned to your local FReeper station.........)
To: PhiKapMom
Saw an article this morning that Connie Mack's son is throwing his hat in the FL Senate race! Pretty sure he's running for the House, not Senate. We already have 4 good conservatives running in FL.
56
posted on
10/07/2003 8:58:20 AM PDT
by
JohnnyZ
(RED SOX WIN! We had 'em all the way)
To: Tree of Liberty
How strong in Carson?
I'd like to see Dr. Tom Coburn make a comeback. He's conservative, and able to win a democrat district 3 times before he term limited himself(Carson's old one).
57
posted on
10/07/2003 9:24:29 AM PDT
by
Dan from Michigan
(A vote for McClintock is a vote for Kyle Reese...and a vote against Cruz.)
To: egalois
I don't want Largent anywheres near the ballot. Idiot.
To: ClarenceThomasfan
Arlen will be re-elected by Pennsylvania as long as he wants the seat.
To: Dan from Michigan
Yes, I agree. Dr. Carson would be an excellent candidate.
1. Carson
2. Watts
3. Keating
4. Istook
Those are my four choices.
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