To: ambrose
I believe he will show the true greatness of his spirit --- and his deep understanding of the California scene --- by bowing out just in time.
2 posted on
09/25/2003 2:56:36 PM PDT by
samtheman
To: samtheman
The "just in time" passed on Sept. 8th, when absentee ballots started to get returned. He had another golden opportunity and "almost not too late" after the Republican Convention. Now he seems to be blowing his "barely, not too late", last chance of bowing out after the last debate, but all we hear is the broken record mantra, that he won't get out, no matter what.
To: samtheman
Tom did show a lot of class last night by not trying to beat up on his fellow Republican.
At this point, Arnold will win even with Tom in the race. Take that to the bank. For those who actually believe what they post here, you can put your money where your mouth is by wagering at the IOWA political market. I am/did.
To: samtheman
I believe he will show the true greatness of his spirit --- and his deep understanding of the California scene --- by bowing out just in time. I don't think that he should bow out at all. There are 130+ others that could bow out first. ;)
To: samtheman
You have a strange definition of "greatness of spirit."
A man "great in spirit" does not bend to political fashion and expediency when great principles are at stake.
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