To: gate2wire
Fred is a man of principle. He would not sell out to gain a VP slot. He is just recognizing reality as he sees it. I will vote for McCain reluctantly. He will much better than either of the rats. I hope that he chooses a strong conservative as a VP. If McCain is elected, I will fight against his attempts to grant amnesty just like I fought Bush’s attempts.
To: businessprofessor
“Fred is a man of principle.”
If you say so. Might be a vote on the clinton impeachment thing he could have done differently...
141 posted on
02/08/2008 7:17:45 PM PST by
gate2wire
(Even when you know, you never know.)
To: businessprofessor
politicians are politicians.
149 posted on
02/08/2008 7:20:07 PM PST by
libbylu
(Ann and I will be campaigning for Hill. Still a MITTen.)
To: businessprofessor
That’s what I’ve come to think as well. Also, McCain stuck his neck out and supported Bush on Iraq when pretty much everyone else was jumping ship. For that, I’m willing to forgive him for the other crap he’s pulled.
To: businessprofessor
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Fred is a man of principle. He would not sell out to gain a VP slot."
He won't be VP. The veep needs to be able to bring a large swing state into play like Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania and that has real caché with independents. The only thing Fred might bring is the segment of the party that hates McCain. Hence, Fred will get the ticket all the way to 28%... the percentage of the electorate that is self proclaimed Republicans.
To: businessprofessor
947 posted on
02/09/2008 4:10:51 AM PST by
beckysueb
(Pray for our troops , America, and President Bush)
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