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To: SuperCapitanAmerica

> Ironically, Romney is *less* conservative than McCain.

It is impossible to be less conservative than McCain.

McCain is not a conservative at all and stabs conservatives in the back every single change he gets.

That’s why the MSM calls him “Maverick”, which is their cute euphemism for “TRAITOR!”

McCain is treacherous, badly tempered, OLD, and sides with the Democrats on more issues than with the Republicans.

While Duncan Hunter was my first choice, for whom I voted here in New Hampshire, Romney is orders of magnitude better than McCain.

I saw first hand what Romney was up against in the communist workers’ paradise of Massachusetts.

In a state run like a Mafia whorehouse by the vast Democrat machine, it was amazing he made any progress at all.


42 posted on 01/21/2008 7:53:13 AM PST by Westbrook
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His stance on abortion is anything BUT conservative. He also blatantly lies about it saying he changed his position while studying stem cell research ... but it is documented he was still talking up the pro-choice agenda during that time!

He won’t face up to his views on gay marriage and rights!

He’ll promise ridiculous amounts of spending to a state just to get their vote in the primary! Just wait until the general election, how much more money is he going to give away?

Romney is a pathological liar, and he will say *anything* to get elected (and has no shame of it). Remember, this is the guy who said he saw his father march with Martin Luther King Jr. and was called on it.

I quote:
“I saw my father march with Martin Luther King” (Speech)
“My dad marched with Martin Luther King” (Meet the Press)
“My father and I marched with Martin Luther King Jr. “
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y5eKfC6TYjk

““I speak in the sense that I saw my dad become president of American Motors. I wasn’t actually there when he became president of American Motors, but I saw him in the figurative sense. He marched with Martin Luther King. My brother remembers him also marching with Martin Luther King and so I in that sense I saw him march with Martin Luther King. I don’t know exactly where they were standing at the time,” he said.”

““If you look at the literature or the dictionary the term ’saw’ includes being aware of in the sense I have described. It is a figure of speech and very familiar and very common and I saw my dad march with Martin Luther King. I did not see it with my own eyes, but I saw him in the sense of being aware of his participation in that great effort.”

Basically he says it depends on your definition of the word “saw”. Does that sound familiar to another president, anybody?


49 posted on 01/21/2008 8:30:32 AM PST by SuperCapitanAmerica
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To: anyone

From the article:

“McCain would appoint liberal judges.”

Uh huh.

McCain’s favorite justice (by a wide margin) is Scalia.

I am not a fan of McCain, nevertheless, this article is a substance-less hit-piece; little more than a string of Anti-McCain talking points.


53 posted on 01/21/2008 10:40:43 AM PST by jeffj
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