1 posted on
12/04/2005 9:19:57 AM PST by
cubram
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To: cubram
To: cubram
President Bush will endorse a Governor, which one remains to be seen.
McCain is a Senator, and Senators are lousy Presidential candidates.They lose.
FWIW, Mark Sanford could get the nod.
To: cubram
McCain? Rudy? Allen? Whoevever is standing after the primaries should get the vote. For all those who would sit out out of spite in '08, think Pres. Clinton.
86 posted on
12/04/2005 9:40:21 AM PST by
Mr. Keys
To: cubram
To: cubram
I will never vote for him in the primary and personally do not believe he will be the nominee. However if he is the GOP pick I will HAVE NO CHOICE but to vote for him over ANY Democrat that I know of today.
I really don't care if GW endorses him or not.
90 posted on
12/04/2005 9:41:41 AM PST by
PISANO
(We will not tire......We will not falter.......We will NOT FAIL!!! .........GW Bush [Oct 2001])
To: cubram
This should be a fun thread. We will undoubtedly hear some say they would vote for Hillary before they'd vote for McCain. As bad as McCain may be, I bet they'd forget that Hillary could nationalize our health care with the stroke of a pen. She could put troops under control of the U.N. with the stroke of a pen. She could effectively silence talk radio by reinstituting the "fairness doctrine" with the stroke of a pen. She could silence dissidents on the internet with the stroke of a pen. Every group or important individual who opposes her would incur the wrath of the IRS -- she has done it before.
If Hillary shreds the Constitution, who is going to do anything about it? Would she be impeached? No. She could and would do whatever she wants. She is a Marxist and totalitarian at heart. Her followers are true believes. But that's okay. Keep saying that she would be better than McCain. Can anyone imagine her Supreme Court choice(s)?
91 posted on
12/04/2005 9:41:59 AM PST by
doug from upland
(The troops will come home when the mission is complete)
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92 posted on
12/04/2005 9:42:30 AM PST by
metalurgist
(Death to the democrats! They're almost the same as communists, they just move a little slower.)
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94 posted on
12/04/2005 9:43:02 AM PST by
rose
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2008 is shaping up to be the bloodiest yet. The real RINOS are the ones who stay home.
95 posted on
12/04/2005 9:43:56 AM PST by
tkathy
(Ban the headscarf. (All religious headdress). The effect will creat a huge domino effect..)
To: cubram
I am suspicious of anyone who talks through their teeth. So the answer would be NO!
96 posted on
12/04/2005 9:44:11 AM PST by
Spunky
("Everyone has a freedom of choice, but not of consequences.")
To: cubram
No way am I voting for McVain.
Not going to give another RINO another pass.
97 posted on
12/04/2005 9:44:11 AM PST by
Prime Choice
(We are RepubliCANs, not RepubliCAN'Ts.)
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98 posted on
12/04/2005 9:44:38 AM PST by
TheSpottedOwl
("The Less You Have...The More They'll Take"- bf)
To: cubram
Some on the morning talk shows suggested that McCain is the natural successor to BushWho suggested McCain as a natural successor to Bush? We need to know the source of this foolish notion.
The GOP can not plausibly offer McCain as the next candidate. Giuilani stands a much better chance for success than McCain.
100 posted on
12/04/2005 9:46:02 AM PST by
NautiNurse
(The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy - Ramsey Clark)
To: cubram
I will not support him in the Primaries and I'll never trust him. But if the race comes down to McCain vs Hillary I'd have to vote for him.
101 posted on
12/04/2005 9:46:19 AM PST by
pgkdan
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103 posted on
12/04/2005 9:47:03 AM PST by
hershey
To: cubram
Did it help Harriett Miers?
However, if the choice was Hillary or anyone else, I'd vote for anyone else.
To: cubram
Not going to happen for me!
109 posted on
12/04/2005 9:48:45 AM PST by
freeangel
( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
To: cubram
Pure speculation at this stage... But I don't think President Bush will endorse anyone during the primary season since it appears no one for the administration top level appears to be in the running. After the convention he'll endorse and support the nominee, imo.
111 posted on
12/04/2005 9:49:25 AM PST by
deport
(Merry Christmas; Feliz Navidad; Buon Natale; Joyeux Noël to one and all and Happy Holidays to.)
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My question is: if Bush endorses McCain will you think aboout voting for him?
Absolutely not! Not in the primary and not in the presidential elec. Should McCain end up as the presidential candidate and lose to the dems then the GOP have no one to blame but themselves. I will throw my vote away to the libertarian party......
112 posted on
12/04/2005 9:49:55 AM PST by
Hot Tabasco
(It must suck being an Islamofascist....... they don't get Christmas presents.....)
To: cubram
NO to McCain! He's too willing (sometimes
eager)to side with Kerry and Kennedy.
Bush, hopefully, will give his nod to the
man from Virginia, George Allen. Guiliani
might be the hope of NY, but a mayor won't
get the rest of the nation's vote. Allen's
been a governor, so experience comes to the
fore.
As for the slime-tossing campaigns, cite
one candidate, Dem OR Rep whose personal
life can stand too close scrutiny!
113 posted on
12/04/2005 9:50:01 AM PST by
Grendel9
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