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To: Liz

From Clemenza | 12/10/2007 9:19:11 AM CST

Why would someone with your heritage want to support a corrupt greaseball lawyer from Lawn Guyland as President?
Kinda sad to see our choices in ‘08. Romney is probably the most competant (and the one with the most successful career outside of politics), but his shifting of opinion strikes most as insincere.

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When we look at the eight candidates on the Democrat side and the eight candidates on the Republican side is only two or three candidates that has the brainpower and business smarts to handle President of the United States.

Most all of the Democratic candidates are ideologues, have no business experience whatsoever, best said, slim and none and slim just left town. I doubt if any of the Democratic candidates have ever made up a payroll in the business environment. The only candidate smart enough and his Democratic group should he become president would be Joe Biden, because none of the rest have any real experience in their life.

Regarding the leading Republican candidates I agree with you, perhaps Mitt Romney and the other candidate is Rudy Giuliani are the only two candidates will enough business experience, business savvy and business experience to handle President of the United States.

Rudy has that experience. When you’re a businessman you hope to make 60% of your decisions right because of a bunch will be wrong. Rudy has been in the decision-making process for 30 years making thousands of decisions.. Of course in his lifetime there’ll be some decisions if he had to do over again Rudy would make a different choice I’m sure.

I’m not going to let one or two dozen wrong decisions out of thousands change my opinion of a highly qualified businessman, politician, and a leader capable of leading our country. Mitt in my opinion still a bit too stiffly but he can grow into the job. Hucklebee is too much like a half Jimmy Carter preacher in principle very gregarious however does not have the business experience of Mitt or Rudy.


97 posted on 12/10/2007 1:18:28 PM PST by CHICAGOFARMER ( “If you're not ready to die for it, put the word ''freedom'' out of your vocabulary.” – Malcolm X)
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To: CHICAGOFARMER
Of course in his lifetime there’ll be some decisions if he had to do over again Rudy would make a different choice I’m sure.

I remember when Ted Bundy said that, too.

At a minimum, Rudy is a thief. We can't have a thief-president.

No on Rudy!!!

99 posted on 12/10/2007 2:13:39 PM PST by tear gas (Because of the 22nd Amendment, we are losing President. Bush. Can we afford to lose him now?)
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