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OFFICIAL SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY THREAD

Posted on 01/19/2008 6:06:01 AM PST by vikingd00d

Today is the day.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2008; fred; frednumberone; fredthompson; gofredgo; gop; nothuckabubba; notmccain; notmitt; primary; sc2008; southcarolina; thompson
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To: mkjessup

Would that include the current president, who signed the bill into law?

And Ronald Reagan signed a liberal immigration bill in 1986. Is he a traitor too?


1,221 posted on 01/19/2008 3:30:36 PM PST by Jaguarmike
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To: Onerom99

enough already.


1,222 posted on 01/19/2008 3:30:40 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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To: HonestConservative

Y’ello:)


1,223 posted on 01/19/2008 3:30:44 PM PST by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: SE Mom

Don’t look now, but McLame is walkin’ round in woman’s underwear.


1,224 posted on 01/19/2008 3:31:43 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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To: HonestConservative

I thought he said that he was going to make additional time available from 10PM to 1AM for the affiliate stations, which I assume means he’ll be on live those hours.

Sounds like I need to ask off work for Feb. 6.


1,225 posted on 01/19/2008 3:31:49 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia (CNN: Full of plants from the DNC Plantation.)
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To: TornadoAlley3

Interviews: Voters Split on Who to Vote For

Columbia (WLTX/AP) Voters appear to have had a tough-time making a decision in Saturday’s GOP primary, if some early interviews are to be believed.

Voters are casting ballots in the state for the “first in the South” Republican Primary. Saturday’s primary could be a pivotal vote in the GOP presidential race.

Light voter turnout has been reported throughout most of the state. Some counties have reported steady turnout in certain precincts. Some Upstate counties report voters are voting early to avoid possible late day weather issues.

As many as 90 percent of the electronic voting machines in one coastal South Carolina county did not work when polls opened in today’s Republican primary. Horry County spokeswoman Lisa Bourcier says 80 percent of the roughly 400 machines that failed to function were up and running by noon and technicians were working on the rest. She says officials had heard reports of voters being turned away because of machine failures, but had no idea how many.

The first four primaries and caucuses have failed to produce a clear front-runner, and that’s caused voters to spinter as far as support. We interviewed people after they cast their ballots, and we found that they had different reasons for supporting the candidates that they did.

Here’s a sampling of some of the opinions we received:

Tim Adams, a 41-year-old Columbia engineer, voted for John McCain. “I like his stance on security, both national and border security. And as someone who can get us through the war.”

He cited his military service record as a strength. He’s not looking for sweeping changes with the next president, though. “I’m looking for someone who can maintain industry in the country, and improve the value of the dollar.”

Mark Satterwhite, a 51-year-old Columbia salesperson, voted for Mitt Romney. “I voted for Romney, because I thought he was the best choice. His business experience is solid, and he seems grounded. He’s been married to the same woman for a long time, so his morals must be pretty good.” He’s looking for big changes from the White House, especially when it comes to the size and reach of the federal government. “I think the government’s been out of line, and it’s time to size down.” A candidate he specifically voted against was McCain. “He’s been around so long, and tied in so much to Washington.”

Barrie Kirk, a 45-year-old Columbia administrator, voted for McCain. “His views are closely aligned with mine.” She’s looking for some changes from the next leader, “but not a total shift in the country’s direction.” She voted specifically against Mike Huckabee, “because he doesn’t have a very worldly view.”

Warren Irvin, a 60-year-old Columbia real estate developer, voted for McCain. “He was the best of the choices.” A life-long Republican, Irvin didn’t have strong feelings about any of the candidates, or their prospects as president. “I voted because I wanted to, but I don’t think there’s gonna be any change in this country if a Republican wins.”

Dewitt Zemp, a 41-year-old Columbia consultant, voted for Huckabee. “In the White House, it boils down to tough decisions, and I think he has good guiding principles and solid core beliefs.”

Felicia Yokel, a 44-year-old Columbia child care director, voted for McCain. “He has experience, is a true American, he’s been to war, and has the right kind of spirit.” She says that sweeping changes in this country “aren’t what we need.” But, she said it was important to make improvements to the health care system, regardless of party. “He’s just the best,” she says.

Jan VanRoselt, a 47-year-old law student (first year) from Columbia, voted for McCain. He said McCain was the best choice, in part because of his military record. VanRoselt also specifically voted against Huckabee, because of a recent phone solicitation from his camp. “They said that McCain specifically advocated the use of babies in medical research. I though that was distorted.” He’s also looking for less “pandering, and for someone’s who’s more genuine and consistent. Someone who makes decision with moral conviction.”

Cherie Waggoner, a self-employed Columbia resident, voted for Ron Paul. “I’m looking for true change. We’re sliding back towards liberalism, and we need someone who believes in the constitution, and the direction that our fore fathers wanted this country to go in.” Specifically, she voted against Huckabee, because “Mike Campbell [who ran for S.C. Lt. Governor in 2006] stood behind him.” She says that even if Ron Paul doesn’t win, she’ll stay Republican and vote for McCain. “I respect McCain, and will vote for him based on his stand on immigration.”

Allen Fisher, a 57-year-old Columbia retiree, voted for McCain. “He’s the best candidate, and has the war record to back it up.” He wants the next president to foster a stable economy, and “give direction in the war.”

Polls opened Saturday at 7:00 a.m. and are open until 7:00 p.m. For more information on where to vote, visit SCVotes.org.

http://www.wltx.com


1,226 posted on 01/19/2008 3:32:03 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 ( UNITED BY OUR CORE BELIEFS Fred08)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

Hey RWI...love the tagline :)


1,227 posted on 01/19/2008 3:32:51 PM PST by jedward
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To: COgamer
The ‘tolerant’ left:

AMERICA’S favourite television presenter is paying a painful price for her intervention in the US presidential campaign last month. Oprah Winfrey has been dubbed a “traitor” by some of her female fans for supporting Barack Obama instead of Hillary Clinton.

http://tinyurl.com/33dd5e

ObamaÂ’s rivals (HILLARY) suspect that Winfrey has been startled by the virulent reaction to her previous campaign appearance.

In the original post, a reader called austaz68 said she “cannot believe that women all over this country are not up in arms over Oprah’s backing of Obama. For the first time in history we actually have a shot at putting a woman in the White House and Oprah backs the black MAN. She’s choosing her race over her gender.”



Ain't that sweet? /s

1,228 posted on 01/19/2008 3:33:01 PM PST by kcvl
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To: HonestConservative

Are you kidding? Liberals will eat that stuff up.


1,229 posted on 01/19/2008 3:34:08 PM PST by rintense (Thompson / Hunter 2008!)
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To: TornadoAlley3

Ya think that was unbiased?


1,230 posted on 01/19/2008 3:34:08 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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To: tortdog
“I agree. Thompson didn’t do what it takes, while others did.”

Like not being liberal enough.

http://www.fred08.com/index.aspx

1,231 posted on 01/19/2008 3:34:55 PM PST by ThermoNuclearWarrior (Fred Thompson 2008 - www.fred08.com)
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To: HonestConservative
McLame is walkin’ round in woman’s underwear.

That ain't a FRink - it's a barf

1,232 posted on 01/19/2008 3:35:13 PM PST by don-o (Do the RIGHT thing. Become a monthly donor. End Freepathons forever)
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To: HonestConservative

Never.


1,233 posted on 01/19/2008 3:35:35 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 ( UNITED BY OUR CORE BELIEFS Fred08)
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To: Romneyfor President2008
I love Battlestar Galactica!!! I’m not Mormon though. LOL

The Original (1970s) Battlestar Galactica was indeed apparently influenced by LDS theology.

1,234 posted on 01/19/2008 3:35:43 PM PST by Strategerist
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To: rintense

I certainly didn’t think that the libs won’t love it.

Any crossover votes he wanted from the right, just fizzled.


1,235 posted on 01/19/2008 3:35:56 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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To: TornadoAlley3
Dewitt Zemp, a 41-year-old Columbia consultant, voted for Huckabee.

Does this sound like the name of a typical Huckster voter, or what? What trailer park did they have to go to, to interview this goober?
1,236 posted on 01/19/2008 3:37:08 PM PST by Signalman
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To: TornadoAlley3

Sometimes it is so blantant its funny isn’t it? Its like Pravda.


1,237 posted on 01/19/2008 3:37:17 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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To: don-o

Yes, but you didn’t say it wasn’t true.


1,238 posted on 01/19/2008 3:38:03 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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To: jedward

Why, thank you sir.

Good to see you here.


1,239 posted on 01/19/2008 3:39:10 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia (CNN: Full of plants from the DNC Plantation.)
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To: Bobkk47

No, you have him confused with Billy-Dewitt Zemp.


1,240 posted on 01/19/2008 3:39:41 PM PST by HonestConservative (Shut the Huck Up)
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