Posted on 03/22/2006 8:58:42 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Edited on 03/23/2006 2:06:21 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Read later bump.
Pinging you...
And how principled is it, onyx, to have only one single overriding obsession: getting someone--anyone--elected just so long as they have an (R) after their name? Tell me, how does that support conservative goals & objectives?
For only those very few, I wouldn't argue with your contention.
It'll be a cold day on the surface of the sun before I vote for Traitor McStain.
This fact got 4 replies out of over 1200 post and 19,000 views.
Two of the FR posters "defended" the President's signing (or the non-veto) of CFR by reminding us Bush isn't running in 2008, so therefore it apparently doesn't matter now?
The bleating of FR's own sheeple is stunning.
Wasn't our sister site supposed to move to another server?
They kept getting hacked.
They have a new server now.
I must admit, I do spend more time here.
;-D
I'm with you, Jim. He makes my skin crawl.
Thank you so much for this ping and all the others. I really appreciate all your hard work.
Surprised FR itself isn't seeing "splogging" attacks (spam blogging, sometimes automated). Threads would begin to get peppered by the dozens per minute by automated trollings coming from 0wned bots.
I want just what I have, a real dyed in the wool conservative Republican. He is that. I'm a dyed in the wool Republican too.
You're being way too reserved. Come on, tell us what you feel about McCain.
I'm with you Gramma...I was where your menfolk have been, and I'll be right there with the rest of the voters.
I was a McCain supporter in the first set of primaries before the first election of W. I een piped him in at a local pubbie meeting here in VT.He wasn't a bad pubbie back then.
When did McCain change?
It was in the South Eastern Primaries , i think, North and South carolina? The Bush camp put out adds that NcCain had or would act to reduce Veteran's benefits, and that was not true, but it was enough to swing those Southern states to Bush 2 days before the primary vote in those states.
McCain has been bitter and vengeful ever since, and his sole purpose is not to win the nomination BUT to destroy the pubbie cadre that brought Dubyah forward, and open up the field to non main line candidates. I hope if McCain is successful in his attempted renovation of the pubbie party, that guys like Tom DeLay might become more viable as candidates.
I would not support McCain as a presidential candidate.He holds gudges far too long to ever be an effective President of the United States.
Protest Warrior has a lot of problems with hackers too.
One of the script kiddie retards even deleted my account-in addition to hacking into the administrator's primary accounts-which I wasn't able to recover for another two weeks.
I suspect that it was someone from Hack This Site, but who knows?
I doubt McPane will get the nomination.
He has all the explosive negative karma of Hillery Clinton.
I don't believe he or Giuliani could ever win enough red states to win an election, regardless of WHO the Dems put up, and you what, it wouldn't make much of difference anyway.
I intend to work actively to get Rice, Pence or Allen nominated.
If Giuliani or McPane get chosen by some quirk, I'll stay home and hope they loose, or vote for a conservative third party candidate.
That needs to be repeated!
BTTT
half your posters love the beast, as long as it is run by republicans.
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