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Old 02-05-2008, 05:25 PM
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Default Romney crying over McCain/Huckabee

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/sha...last_from.html

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Mike Huckabee and John McCain have joined forces to insure that the conservative agenda gets derailed during today’s primary voting...McCain threw his votes to Huckabee in order to stop Mitt Romney from winning...Huckabee is the spoiler. He has no chance of getting the nomination, but he’s certainly useful to McCain — as today’s alliance indicates.

“Don’t let liberal John McCain and Mike Huckabee beat conservative values. Vote for the real conservative- Mitt Romney
Is that crying I hear coming from Mitt?

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But what a sad and melancholy decision this is for me and many other conservatives. Should Sen. McCain capture the nomination as many assume, I believe this general election will offer the worst choices for president in my lifetime....If these are the nominees in November, I simply will not cast a ballot for president for the first time in my life.”
Maybe Rush's bucket of water has a hole in it.
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Old 02-05-2008, 06:06 PM
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McCain is a dirty trickster. I rember how McCain cried during the 2000 election because he thought someone in the Bush campaign was behind some ad against him. Actually it was some Bush supporters; not the campaign. BUT what happened today WAS from the McCain campaign. He saw that Romney won the first round in W. Virginia....so he calls up his delegates and tells them to cast their vote for Huckabee to black Romney's win. No wonder some believe they have a pact going.

I like Huckabee less and less. And McCain too.
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Default I hear what you're saying

But I find it hard to believe that normal supporters have the ability to push poll about black babies.

Rush is now saying that McCain will hold that against the Republican party.

Maybe someone should have thought about that then?
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But I find it hard to believe that normal supporters have the ability to push poll about black babies.
So, are you that naive? Have you seen some of the stuff that MoveOn.org has done? But hey, if you've got some PROOF that any of it came from Bush or his campaign, then provide it.

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Rush is now saying that McCain will hold that against the Republican party.

Maybe someone should have thought about that then?
So you're admitting that John McCain is a revengeful person who hold grudges and engages in payback, eh? You may be right.
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Me too, JP5. If you're like me, you're already feeling like we have no say in the party's nomination. In the end, I will vote anti-democrat. I do wish it was easier to distinguish the democrats from the republicans though.

The republicans don't lose elections by being too conservative. I believe McCain will never be president.
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Rush is now saying that McCain will hold that against the Republican party.

Maybe someone should have thought about that then?
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Me too, JP5. If you're like me, you're already feeling like we have no say in the party's nomination. In the end, I will vote anti-democrat. I do wish it was easier to distinguish the democrats from the republicans though.

The republicans don't lose elections by being too conservative. I believe McCain will never be president.
Yep. It's getting pretty depressing. My vote will also be an "anybody but Hillary" vote.
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So, are you that naive? Have you seen some of the stuff that MoveOn.org has done? But hey, if you've got some PROOF that any of it came from Bush or his campaign, then provide it.



So you're admitting that John McCain is a revengeful person who hold grudges and engages in payback, eh? You may be right.
Bob Dole...remember him?

He was the original mean guy with a hot head temper but he got a pass from his colleagues because he voted the party line - 100%.

There were no big organizations in 2000. Someone with the ability to do it did the push poll and guess who the father of push polling was and who did it in 2000?
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Bob Dole...remember him?

He was the original mean guy with a hot head temper but he got a pass from his colleagues because he voted the party line - 100%.

There were no big organizations in 2000. Someone with the ability to do it did the push poll and guess who the father of push polling was and who did it in 2000?
So---one more time: where's your PROOF???? And don't say...."Because John McCain told us it was Rove." For all we know John McCain's people did it and blamed Rove. Hey---if you can make up stories with absolutely no proof, then so can I.
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Me too, JP5. If you're like me, you're already feeling like we have no say in the party's nomination. In the end, I will vote anti-democrat. I do wish it was easier to distinguish the democrats from the republicans though.

The republicans don't lose elections by being too conservative. I believe McCain will never be president.
Well---we may just have to go through 4 years of pure hell. And with Hillary president---that's exactly what we'd have.
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i knew if i stuck around long enough this kind of intra-republican discussion would occur








thank you ... and keep it up ...
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