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Posted: 08 January 2008 08:38 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Big win for McCain.

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Posted: 08 January 2008 08:39 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Does this put the nail in the coffin of that charlatan Romney?

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Posted: 08 January 2008 08:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Leon Trotsky - 08 January 2008 08:39 PM

Does this put the nail in the coffin of that charlatan Romney?

He has got all the money he needs. He may wait to see what happens in Michigan. His Dad was Governor there and ran for President in 68.

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Posted: 08 January 2008 09:38 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Actually, this one was expected...McCain may not do much outside of here.  It’s a wait-and-see, but the other success was Huckabee in 3rd, and not Giuliani (and Thompson in last with only 1% is NOT good for him).  Romney needs to start winning soon, but two 2nd place finishes could be worse.

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Posted: 08 January 2008 09:43 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM

Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 06:27 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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lasalleman - 08 January 2008 09:43 PM

I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 10:15 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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BoogDoc7 - 08 January 2008 09:38 PM

Actually, this one was expected...McCain may not do much outside of here.  It’s a wait-and-see, but the other success was Huckabee in 3rd, and not Giuliani (and Thompson in last with only 1% is NOT good for him).  Romney needs to start winning soon, but two 2nd place finishes could be worse.

Romney is definately still in the game, but Giuliani may not be for much longer. 

I was surprised to see Huckabee do as well as he did.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 10:51 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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BoogDoc7 - 08 January 2008 09:38 PM
Actually, this one was expected...McCain may not do much outside of here.  It’s a wait-and-see, but the other success was Huckabee in 3rd, and not Giuliani (and Thompson in last with only 1% is NOT good for him).  Romney needs to start winning soon, but two 2nd place finishes could be worse.

Romney is definately still in the game, but Giuliani may not be for much longer. 

I was surprised to see Huckabee do as well as he did.

Romney is actually the leader in total delegates now.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 11:01 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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I hope the GOP powers don’t select our John Kerry (Romney). 

I’d rather McCain over Romney, Giuliani or Huckabee.

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The Republican Party needs to CHANGE its leadership.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 11:14 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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I wouldn’t read too much into this win; McCain won in New Hampshire in 2000 as well.New hampshire allows independents to vote in either Party during the primary. The Republicans won’t nominate McCain.

The Independent vote that failed Obama did help as Republican John McCain swept to victory over Mitt Romney, winning roughly a similar percentage of the Independent vote as Obama.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/ny-usmain095530943jan09,0,263391.story

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Posted: 09 January 2008 12:16 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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BoogDoc7 - 09 January 2008 06:27 AM

lasalleman - 08 January 2008 09:43 PM
I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

Bullshit. You owe him buddy . We all do. We owe him, his family and all like them. Again YOU may not owe him your vote but you damn sure owe him. This is no time to be electing candy asses.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 02:43 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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lasalleman - 09 January 2008 12:16 PM

BoogDoc7 - 09 January 2008 06:27 AM
lasalleman - 08 January 2008 09:43 PM
I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

Bullshit. You owe him buddy . We all do. We owe him, his family and all like them. Again YOU may not owe him your vote but you damn sure owe him. This is no time to be electing candy asses.

So we can assume you voted for Kerry?

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Posted: 09 January 2008 03:16 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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lasalleman - 09 January 2008 12:16 PM

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I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

Bullshit. You owe him buddy . We all do. We owe him, his family and all like them. Again YOU may not owe him your vote but you damn sure owe him. This is no time to be electing candy asses.

I must point out, McCain is not the only guy running for President who boasts a line of soldiers from his father down to his son.  And...that other candidate has actually done something about our problems on the southern border.

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Posted: 09 January 2008 06:00 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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lasalleman - 09 January 2008 12:16 PM

BoogDoc7 - 09 January 2008 06:27 AM
lasalleman - 08 January 2008 09:43 PM
I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

Bullshit. You owe him buddy . We all do. We owe him, his family and all like them. Again YOU may not owe him your vote but you damn sure owe him. This is no time to be electing candy asses.

Wow, nice way of taking words out of my mouth.  Read my post again and what I didn’t say.  Yes, I owe him and others like him for defending our country.  No, I don’t owe him my vote - just a debt of gratitude that I cannot repay.

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Posted: 10 January 2008 09:28 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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dirty dan - 09 January 2008 02:43 PM

lasalleman - 09 January 2008 12:16 PM
BoogDoc7 - 09 January 2008 06:27 AM
lasalleman - 08 January 2008 09:43 PM
I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

Bullshit. You owe him buddy . We all do. We owe him, his family and all like them. Again YOU may not owe him your vote but you damn sure owe him. This is no time to be electing candy asses.

So we can assume you voted for Kerry?

No I did not. In fact I would not hang out with a sob who did vote for him either.  John Heinz was a good republican now his money has been used to finance the Mr. Candyass Campaign. John Kerry can kiss my pea-pickin country ### from three directions.

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Posted: 10 January 2008 09:33 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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BoogDoc7 - 09 January 2008 06:00 PM

lasalleman - 09 January 2008 12:16 PM
BoogDoc7 - 09 January 2008 06:27 AM
lasalleman - 08 January 2008 09:43 PM
I. B. Freeman - 08 January 2008 08:38 PM
Big win for McCain.

What a comeback. This is good news for America. Senator McCain proved his mettle in north Vietnam and we owe him our votes.
This son of the Commander in Chief Pacific at the time refused an early release from the Hanoi Hilton. His grandfather died shortly after returning home from WWII. We owe the McCains and all those like them a debt we will never be able to repay. John McCain and all the Vietnam Veterans should be proud of his showing in this early primary. What could be a more fitting tribute to all those men who served in that war than electing one of them as President?

Contribute, contribute and contribute to McCain. He can and will beat Hillary.

Despite his heroism, no one is “owed” my vote.  I don’t have the obligation to vote for ANYONE.

Especially a guy who was wrong on immigration, taxes, and campaign finance reform.

Bullshit. You owe him buddy . We all do. We owe him, his family and all like them. Again YOU may not owe him your vote but you damn sure owe him. This is no time to be electing candy asses.

Wow, nice way of taking words out of my mouth.  Read my post again and what I didn’t say.  Yes, I owe him and others like him for defending our country.  No, I don’t owe him my vote - just a debt of gratitude that I cannot repay.

Accept my apology. All I see in this field of candidates are horse #### spewing con men who will say or do anything to win.

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