Posted on 02/08/2008 6:53:23 PM PST by NoGrayZone
Fred Thompson, the one-time Republican presidential candidate, endorsed Sen. John McCain Friday, calling on the party to "close ranks" behind the presumed nominee
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Y'know, tomorrows their future.
But for me, its just another day.
Oh sure. Because you realized you either posted to the wrong poster or realized you made no sense. K. Forgotten :)
I understand the folks who won’t vote for McCain and I understand the ones who will. What I don’t understand is all the name-calling and just plain viciousness that’s going around. How in the world does this get healed (besides having one side completely surrender to the other, which I don’t see quite happening yet.)?
Oh well, maybe I’m overthinking this. Though I’m sure there’s some around here who think I’m doing the opposite. LOL
SoCalPol wrote: “Thanks to all of the above and the MSM
You made my point”
Not quite.
Brownback entered the race January 20, 2007.
Hunter entered the race January 25, 2007.
It could be argued that Hunter and the rest took away Brownback’s support.
Do your research.
I know, and I don’t like it at all. Senators are nebulous gas bags.
Let him and all his "endorsers" go seek the votes of his liberals, moderates and independents. Leave conservatives who wish to remain disenfranchised alone.
All you little spoiled brats in here need to read shrinkermd"s post over - and over - and over >
You said a mouthful! ;^)
Leni, leni. I feel your pain. :shakes head:
I’ve seen you flit from one candidate to another, always saying this one, this time will be different; that this one isn’t the best, but it the best that we have.
You must have been a cheerleader, at least in your heart - and I believe that you speak from the heart, but these people are all - every one - going to betray you.
We need to consolidate what is left, and keep in power those good people left in Congress because the executive branch is lost. - and will stay so until the GOP returns from its mad dash leftward - If it can.
Work at the local and state levels to elect better Representatives to Congress.
And that is not nihilism, that is facing the reality of the coming 30 state loss in November, and the reasons for that loss.
Which include the fact that the GOP elite may not even care about temporary losses in power in order to permanently change the agenda of the GOP and leave the conservative movement in the dustbin of political history.
>the marxists and commies are banging at D.C.’s gate.
Those people are already here. - and McCain/Kennedy was designed to keep them here and make them able to legally outvote you and I.
Whatever is being hammered out behind closed doors includes that 900 gorilla in the living room of America, as well,
and voting for the GOP at this stage is not going to help one whit when the very architect of that bill is your current candidate. - but you go ahead and good luck to you. - I mean that.
Yeah right. I guess I'm imagining the multiple posts that assert that conservatives must fall in line behind the politician who has done more than anyone to undermine everything they believe in and to tear down all they've worked for. A guy whose efforts to gut the Bill of Rights were funded by George Soros. You betcha.
Brownbeck, another open border guy who snowed some of the folks
Yes, like children, they tend to stray if not watched. I think that goes for both parties.
Thanks.
“I just wonder why Fred and Mitt dropped out. Did the GOP force them out or promise them something good????? I dont trust the pubbies any more.”
I agree something must be up..
Fred Thompson has every right to endorse anyone he pleases for POTUS. Thompson and McCain have been friends for years and that was never a secret.
Gun Shows mean crap to me..
The longest journey begins with the first step, my friend.
That is what happened to NJ. - I used to live there when it was part of America.
OH please, quit fear mongering. Unless both died at the exact same moment, there would still be someone in line between her and the presidency.
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