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1 posted on 05/10/2008 6:53:39 PM PDT by Red Steel
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Would McCain really want to risk keeping the Huckabee set at home on election day by picking a Mormon flip-flopper? Wouldn't it be a good idea to pick someone who will actually mollify the conservative base (not the Fred Barnes types or the handful of Freepers that fell for Romney's marketing scheme)?
56 posted on 05/10/2008 7:34:33 PM PDT by MitchellC (Thomas Sowell: 'I will be delighted.. if someone with such views gets elected.' ArmorforCongress.com)
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PING!


58 posted on 05/10/2008 7:37:30 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (McCain could never convince me to vote for him. Only Hillary or Obama can!)
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he staked for himself a position as leader for the conservative future.


64 posted on 05/10/2008 7:46:11 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("Politics is in the truest sense the business of the citizen." - Alan Keyes)
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh

No thanks...

McCain needs a conservative ...

Not a RINO..


70 posted on 05/10/2008 7:51:19 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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Senator McCain is a “moderate” and needs someone much more conservative than Romney.

I like Gov. Bobby Jindal, Sen. John Thune and Rob Portman, and a few others, for VP.


75 posted on 05/10/2008 8:00:47 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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Massachusetts suffering fallout from universal healthcare program
Jim Brown - OneNewsNow - 4/16/2008 1

A leading healthcare reform expert says she’s not surprised that the new universal healthcare program in Massachusetts brokered by former Governor Mitt Romney and Senator Ted Kennedy is running several hundred million dollars over budget.

Associated Press reports costs are soaring for the new healthcare law in Massachusetts. Bay State lawmakers are considering a dollar-a-pack hike in the state’s cigarette tax to help pay for the larger-than-expected enrollment in the law’s subsidized insurance plans. Under the law, anyone making less than the federal poverty level is eligible for free care. Those making up to three times the poverty level can get subsidized plans.

Grace-Marie Turner, president of the Virginia-based Galen Institute, says although the number of insured residents has risen by nearly 350,000 since Mitt Romney signed the law two years ago, virtually all of it is subsidized by the taxpayer.

“When you make health insurance virtually free, people will sign up — but then somebody has to pay the bill,” Turner explains. “And not only are they looking at new taxes [to pay that bill], but they’re also trying to put more and more clamps on prices to try to keep the prices down ....” But as most people know, she adds, “price controls don’t work.”

The president of the Galen Institute contends the state practiced bad budgeting. “If they expected to get to universal coverage, they should have assumed that all the people who are going to get free or nearly free care would sign up,” she argues. “So something’s not connecting here.

“I think it shows the difficulty of starting out with a goal for universal coverage without first addressing the important issue of cost,” she continues, posing questions that should have been addressed up front. “Why does healthcare [and] why does health insurance cost so much? What can we do about that? And then expand coverage to more affordable coverage rather than trying to clamp a lid on the current system, as Massachusetts did.”

Turner points out while more Massachusetts residents now may have an insurance card, they also have a bigger tax burden as a result of the state’s new universal healthcare law — and on top of that, they do not have better access to a doctor. “[E]ven people who have private insurance [and] are paying their premiums are finding it increasingly difficult to find doctors who will see them,” she notes.

Some Bay State residents, Turner explains, are being put on waiting lists of 6-8 weeks to just get a physical because there are not enough primary-care doctors see all the people who now have insurance.

Turner says it is unfortunate that when there is a bigger role for government in the health sector — as there is now in Massachusetts — it opens the doors for bureaucracy to increase price, create mandates, and ultimately take away individuals’ freedom to find the kind of health insurance that would better suit them.


85 posted on 05/10/2008 8:26:06 PM PDT by Leisler
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Mitt would be a wise choice. The economy is what the rats are going to run against McQueeg on....Romney can be a big help on that. Also, I think Mitt will be a lot more conservative now than he was in Massachusetts.


88 posted on 05/10/2008 8:36:24 PM PDT by Mogollon (Vote straight GOP for congress....our only protection against Obama-Clinton, or McCain.)
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Why? Isn’t one RINO enough?


97 posted on 05/10/2008 9:14:41 PM PDT by papasmurf (Unless I post a link to a resource, what I post is opinion, regardless of how I spin it.)
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One last numbers point: John McCain is a 71-year-old who looks it. At a young 61, Romney provides a vigorous safety net for those worried "what if" when they look at McCain.

I never realized there was only 10 years difference between them.....looks more like over 20.
100 posted on 05/10/2008 9:28:02 PM PDT by CottonBall (A minority is powerless while it conforms to the majority. "Civil Disobedience", Henry D.Thoreau)
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If somebody of decision making stature is making a decision then I hope it is Mitt. Good looks, young, with money and somewhat conservative is better than not having any of these qualities. He is the right choice.


108 posted on 05/10/2008 9:56:38 PM PDT by Blind Eye Jones
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btt


113 posted on 05/10/2008 10:05:00 PM PDT by Ciexyz
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McCain is bad enough. He doesn't need to make it worse by having an unrepentant gun grabber as his veep. That will make me less likely to vote for the ticket.
118 posted on 05/10/2008 11:34:23 PM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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A lot of people will be turned off if Romney is the VP, he adds a net minus to the ticket.


119 posted on 05/10/2008 11:54:01 PM PDT by FastCoyote (I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
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I like Mitt.

The first pre-requisite for a VP candidate is to not have a negative impact on the ticket. I don’t know if Mitt would meet that requirement, but guess that he would.


123 posted on 05/11/2008 4:21:33 AM PDT by Loyal Buckeye
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I have just about convinced myself that, as distasteful as it is, the right thing to do in November is hold my nose and vote McCain. If he picks Myth, forget it. It would be the most liberal Republican ticket in history - and the most unsuccessful.


136 posted on 05/11/2008 8:01:46 AM PDT by joebuck (Finitum non capax infinitum!)
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