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I like John McCain. He should have been the Republican nominee in 2000,
but the Bushcrappers did him in in South Carolina. He might be the nominee
this year, maybe. I sure hope it isn't Romney, because he is the same sort
of duplicitous turd as Bush.


I think John McCain was an honorable man, but 25 years in the Senate has
spoiled him a bit I am afraid.

Romney is finally starting to gain some attention, although it may be too
late. He seems to have settled down and his coming across in a much more
genuine manner. He may have some surprises in store for many.

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Romney is finally starting to gain some attention, although it may be
too late. He seems to have settled down and his coming across in a much
more genuine manner. He may have some surprises in store for many.

Eisboch


Several, including the bigger NE states, are winner take all, on the
Republican side. The surprise might be on Romney. Come tomorrow, he may
be toast.
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On Feb 5, 11:16*am, HK wrote:
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:43:59 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


Romney is finally starting to gain some attention, although it may be
too late. *He seems to have settled down and his coming across in a much
more genuine manner. *He may have some surprises in store for many.


Eisboch


Several, including the bigger NE states, are winner take all, on the
Republican side. *The surprise might be on Romney. *Come tomorrow, he may
be toast.


One can hope.


Really afraid of him, aren't you? He takes the dirty money and last
minute illegal donations issues (to be returned after the election)
off the table for Billary
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On Feb 5, 11:16 am, HK wrote:
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 08:43:59 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Romney is finally starting to gain some attention, although it may be
too late. *He seems to have settled down and his coming across in a much
more genuine manner. *He may have some surprises in store for many.
Eisboch
Several, including the bigger NE states, are winner take all, on the
Republican side. *The surprise might be on Romney. *Come tomorrow, he may
be toast.
One can hope.


Really afraid of him, aren't you? He takes the dirty money and last
minute illegal donations issues (to be returned after the election)
off the table for Billary


Afraid of him? Is that the latest right-wing wet dream? No, neither I
nor most of the voters want a continuation of Bush II, and that is all
Romney is...a Bush boy.- Hide quoted text -

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You are just afraid because Romneys money (legally earned) can offset
the dirty money and contributions Billary is known for taking right
before an election and returning soon after.. well, with a couple of
HDD's full of our nuke and missle technology as interest
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I like John McCain. He should have been the Republican nominee in 2000,
but the Bushcrappers did him in in South Carolina. He might be the nominee
this year, maybe. I sure hope it isn't Romney, because he is the same sort
of duplicitous turd as Bush.


I think John McCain was an honorable man, but 25 years in the Senate has
spoiled him a bit I am afraid.

Romney is finally starting to gain some attention, although it may be too
late. He seems to have settled down and his coming across in a much more
genuine manner. He may have some surprises in store for many.

Eisboch



Please. Romney is a fraud. There's nothing real about him. He's the
panderer's panderer. The only thing that might result from his
nomination is the possibility of burying forever "modern" Republican
neoconservativism.
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