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To: caver
The primaries are not almost over. I live in Indiana and we don’t have the primary till May. Frankly, I’m offended that all the other idiots around the country have left us with a fool like McCain. He’s your candidate, you vote for him. I will not vote for him.

I know here in Penna, we are in the same boat as you, we have a late primary that doesn't mean squat outside of local races. I feel dienfranchised myself. I just can't vote for McCain, just can't, but I don't want Hillary either, my rule, no more Clintons. Obama is just out of nowhere, I wonder if he is an Anti-Christ.

Letting Hillary have it, well maybe it's the kick we need but will it work? McCain, can we survive four years of him, he's Hillary except he supports the Iraq war. What to do?

I feel like Robbie the Robot when Dr. Morphius ordered him to shoot Leslie Neilsen in "Forbidden Planet" where his internal programming was conflicting so much, he was frying his circuits. I just hope Romney does a good showing on Super Tuesday, it is our only hope short of space aliens kidnapping McCain. B-) B-P Romney ain't perfect either but he's a sight better.
57 posted on 02/03/2008 7:47:51 AM PST by Nowhere Man (Goofus hits the computer's power button to turn it off, Gallant shuts down properly)
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To: Nowhere Man
McCain, can we survive four years of him?

NO. Conservatives WILL be blamed for every socialist piece of legislation that gets passed. The liberals and MSM will carry an ultimate win because they will not only get their legislation through but can blame Republicans and Conservatives for years to come. What is that old saying? Handing it to them on a silver platter?
66 posted on 02/03/2008 7:54:30 AM PST by callisto
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