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To: robomatik

Heh, I think the same thing - he’d be far easier for Juan to beat in a general election, but I’d rather her to get the nomination because I think Barack Hussein Obama is the worst by far of all three, and he could win, very doutful about that, though.

So I’d either vote for Klinton, vote Juan in the GOP primary to practice, or stay home and watch tv....meh, vote Hillary if you will be able to forgive yourself for doing so.


18 posted on 03/02/2008 5:24:06 PM PST by Baladas
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To: Baladas

It depends on what the meaning of “is” is...

You mean, should you pull an Ann Coulter? McNasty is a train wreck, a disaster in the making. If he picks Romney and promises his will only be a one-term presidency (which he’s not going to do between now and the election), pull the lever for McAmnesty. However, his ego won’t allow him to declare he’s just a one-termer. At 76, running for re-election? Nope. I think conservatives need to think forwardly on this election, what it will mean for 2012. Some do not think McCain is healthy enough to be President. The guy’s a loose cannon, an “A” personality.

But, most importantly to those of us opposed to his candidacy, is his pushing for amnesty for the 40 million illegals in the U.S. He will never back down from this, no matter what he says publicly now to get conservatives votes.

He will also keep the country at war in Iraq for years to come. Our country is broke, living on borrowed money. The market’s tanking. We need to get out of Iraq and leave Iraq to the Iraqis. We need our troops on the Mexican Border which is being invaded by 5,000 to 10,000 illegals every day, not to mention tons of drugs, gang bangers and other thugs.


44 posted on 03/02/2008 5:34:29 PM PST by levotb
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