WOW!!! I didn't know Mccain was for tax cuts. The last time I read he voted with Ted Kennedy.
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"I am proud to support John McCain for president," said Jack Kemp. this is even more disappointing than his performance in the Kemp/Gore vp debate back in 1996...
To: personalaccts
Dole/Kemp. McCain/Kemp. deja vu?
3 posted on
01/07/2008 12:28:24 PM PST by
ari-freedom
(If it makes sense, then it doesn't belong in our public schools.)
To: personalaccts
“John McCain is the only candidate who can be trusted to cut taxes, eliminate wasteful spending and enact conservative pro-growth policies to expand the economy. John McCain is the best choice to lead America to a more prosperous and secure future.”
Well, there you go. We have our candidate.
4 posted on
01/07/2008 12:29:11 PM PST by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
To: personalaccts
Kemp? Didn’t he also endorse Dole? Big Deal.
5 posted on
01/07/2008 12:29:13 PM PST by
1Old Pro
To: personalaccts
Kemp is so 1996. He was pathetic in his debate with Al Gore. Whe Al Gore was calling the GOP a bunch of racists, and was making an exception for Jack Kemp, Kemp stood there like a goofus and thanked Gore. What an idiot instead of defending the party of Lincoln.
Kemp is an open borders doofus like McInsane.
To: personalaccts
Jack Kemp was a great quarterback. Should have stayed in sports.
7 posted on
01/07/2008 12:30:34 PM PST by
RightWhale
(Dean Koonz is good, but my favorite authors are Dun and Bradstreet)
To: personalaccts
An endorsement from Kemp is like an NFL coach getting the “vote of confidence” from the team owner - the kiss of death.
9 posted on
01/07/2008 12:30:46 PM PST by
joebuck
To: personalaccts
Was Jack Kemp tackled one too many times? Is he the Mohammed Ali of the Conservative movement?
On Fox's Republican forum the other night, I think I heard McCain play the war hero card about five times too many. I've known some combat war heros in my time, and generally they don't even refer to their veteran status. McCain gets tied up for his country and he writes his own guitar-ballads about it.
To: personalaccts
Who cares what Jack Kemp thinks?
About anything.
12 posted on
01/07/2008 12:31:42 PM PST by
Badeye
(No thanks, Huck, I'm not whitewashing the fence for you this election cycle)
To: personalaccts
This must be pretty big news if it came out on NewsMax...
13 posted on
01/07/2008 12:31:44 PM PST by
counterpunch
(GOP Convention '08 — Go For Brokered!)
To: personalaccts
See that road apple over there. It’s really a bowl of strawberries. In fact it’s the best looking bowl of strawberries I’ve seen all year. Folks, I hope all of you drop the cherry pie and have some of these strawberries instead. I’m an expert on strawberries and this is a great bowl of them. Take my word for it. Honest.
That’s my view of Kemp selling McCain as a bonified conservative Presidential candidate.
15 posted on
01/07/2008 12:32:36 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
(< fence >< sound immigration policies >< /weasles >< /RINOs >< /Reagan wannabees that are liberal >)
To: personalaccts
Steve Brown says something to the effect of “if you live long enough you all your heroes let you down”
*sigh*
Anyone check Jack for Alzheimer’s?
16 posted on
01/07/2008 12:32:48 PM PST by
WillRain
("Might have been the losing side, still not convinced it was the wrong one.")
To: personalaccts
"John McCain is the only candidate who can be trusted to cut taxes" Huh?! I thought McCain was asked about his vote against the Bush tax cuts and said that he'd do it again if he had the chance. What kind of tax-cutting supply-sider is that?
17 posted on
01/07/2008 12:33:19 PM PST by
Aristotelian
("Don't Tase Me, Bro!")
To: personalaccts
Kemp, yawn. Another left of center Republican endorsing one of their own.
Republicans (Phyliss Schafley) warned Kemp when he seriously desired to run for Prez that he had a "woman problelm" that they couldn't get beyond.
18 posted on
01/07/2008 12:34:38 PM PST by
zerosix
(native sunflower)
To: personalaccts
Kemp, yawn. Another left of center Republican endorsing one of their own.
Republicans (Phylis Schafly) warned Kemp when he seriously desired to run for Prez that he had a "woman problem" that they couldn't get beyond.
20 posted on
01/07/2008 12:35:25 PM PST by
zerosix
(native sunflower)
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"I am proud to support John McCain for president," said Jack Kemp. "John McCain is the only candidate who can be trusted to cut taxes, eliminate wasteful spending and enact conservative pro-growth policies to expand the economy. John McCain is the best choice to lead America to a more prosperous and secure future." Can this campaign get any weirder? I used to respect Kemp but this proves he's as wacky as McCain is.
21 posted on
01/07/2008 12:36:43 PM PST by
BubbaBasher
(WWW.TWFRED08.COM)
To: personalaccts; dead
The shark is a tiny speck in Jack Kemp’s rear-view mirror.
(Am I being too subtle?)
22 posted on
01/07/2008 12:37:04 PM PST by
BibChr
("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
To: personalaccts
Spring must be early this year, RINOs appear to be in full bloom.
24 posted on
01/07/2008 12:38:58 PM PST by
mkjessup
(Hunter-Bolton '08 !! Patriots who will settle for nothing less than *Victory* in the War on Terror!)
To: personalaccts
Well this certainly changes everything!
Not!
25 posted on
01/07/2008 12:39:00 PM PST by
TommyDale
(Never forget the Republicans who voted for illegal immigrant amnesty in 2007!)
To: personalaccts
Rush said Kemp is an open borders/amnesty guy like McCain.
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