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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:44:56 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Jan 29, 10:34*pm, Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 29, 6:16?pm, HK wrote: Glad to see it. I've been a McCain fan ever since the Bushcrappers screwed him over in South Carolina in 2000. Hear hear. Congratulations to the Florida Republicans for making a very wise choice. I haven't voted Republican for POTUS in a very long while. Depending upon who the Democrats nominate, I could imagine voting for McCain this fall without too much angst. I *despise* (!) a lot of McCain's political stands, but POTUS needs to be about character and leadership moreso than politics. McCain scores highly in the personal integrity and ability categories, and most people who agree with my politics should be put in jail, anyway- not elected POTUS. :-) A McCain candidacy would help improve the tarnished image of the Republican party and maybe put a few R's back into congress, but assuming that the D's hold the majority in congress we would be back to what is historically the best arrangement in Washington DC- the executive and legislative branches controlled by different parties. Now I'm not up on the political scam er scheme, but how could Hillary get such a huge cropping over Barrak, and no delegates, and McCain topples Romney and gets 52??? Really I don't know that much about the whole primary process. It's called cheating. Back in August, Michigan and Florida moved their primary dates forward and the DNC (Democratic National Committee) as a punishment said the state delegates would not be seated at the convention. ALL Democratic candidates at the time promised not to campaign in Michigan and Florida. Guess who reneged on both pledges? Anyway, now Billary wants the delegates seated from - hold on - from Michigan and Florida. Funny how that works huh? |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:44:56 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 29, 10:34 pm, Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 29, 6:16?pm, HK wrote: Glad to see it. I've been a McCain fan ever since the Bushcrappers screwed him over in South Carolina in 2000. Hear hear. Congratulations to the Florida Republicans for making a very wise choice. I haven't voted Republican for POTUS in a very long while. Depending upon who the Democrats nominate, I could imagine voting for McCain this fall without too much angst. I *despise* (!) a lot of McCain's political stands, but POTUS needs to be about character and leadership moreso than politics. McCain scores highly in the personal integrity and ability categories, and most people who agree with my politics should be put in jail, anyway- not elected POTUS. :-) A McCain candidacy would help improve the tarnished image of the Republican party and maybe put a few R's back into congress, but assuming that the D's hold the majority in congress we would be back to what is historically the best arrangement in Washington DC- the executive and legislative branches controlled by different parties. Now I'm not up on the political scam er scheme, but how could Hillary get such a huge cropping over Barrak, and no delegates, and McCain topples Romney and gets 52??? Really I don't know that much about the whole primary process. It's called cheating. Back in August, Michigan and Florida moved their primary dates forward and the DNC (Democratic National Committee) as a punishment said the state delegates would not be seated at the convention. ALL Democratic candidates at the time promised not to campaign in Michigan and Florida. Guess who reneged on both pledges? Anyway, now Billary wants the delegates seated from - hold on - from Michigan and Florida. Funny how that works huh? Al least she can't do the hanging chad dance. The time for the bitch to bitch was before the primary. Now it's just sour grapes. |
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