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To: Sub-Driver
The only thing Sarah Palin needs to do to lose my support today is start endorsing liberal solutions to problems. To my knowledge she hasn't yet done that.

There simply is no chance any kind of discussion like this could be remotely possible if not for McCain. If Sarah Palin didn't acknowledge that she would show lack of class to epic proportions. So far I haven't seen her act with other than admirable class.

I hope the people of Arizona choose Hayworth. In the end, it's their choice.

68 posted on 03/01/2010 10:51:02 AM PST by stevem
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To: stevem
The only thing Sarah Palin needs to do to lose my support today is start endorsing liberal solutions to problems. To my knowledge she hasn't yet done that.

No, she hasn't and I seriously doubt that she ever will. Thanks for mentioning that.

There simply is no chance any kind of discussion like this could be remotely possible if not for McCain. If Sarah Palin didn't acknowledge that she would show lack of class to epic proportions. So far I haven't seen her act with other than admirable class.

Thanks again for mentioning what more folks here should notice. Sara Palin has shown much class under the withering assault of the left and their lackeys, the national media.

Had Sarah Palin not endorsed the man who put her on the national political stage, we would be reading posts on FR about how she is an 'ingrate' and 'politically clueless' as well as having 'no class', albeit with the usual caveat that they loath McCain, but....

Obviously, there are liberal Democrats working these forums and some misguided Republicans that favor a RINO such as Mitt Romney as the GOP presidential candidate or a no-chance but supposedly 'pure' conservative that passes some arcane litmus test they've devised. All the while overlooking the real conservative on the national stage - Sarah Palin - who lives her ideology.

Tom Tancredo lost whatever credibility he had with many conservatives by making gratuitous slams against a true conservative politician who is attacked with unprecedented amounts of venom from the left on an almost daily basis. His opinions are irrelevant but aggravating, all the same.

I hope the people of Arizona choose Hayworth. In the end, it's their choice.

I agree and seeing John McCain finally retired and J.D. Hayworth replace him would be very inspiring. I hope it happens.

108 posted on 03/01/2010 1:15:40 PM PST by Jim Scott
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