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    Senior Member 31scout's Avatar
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    It will be fun to bash McCain. If he's the nominee, I'll have no horse in the race and I couldn't care less who wins. I'll only hope Hillary or Obama hands him his head.
    I just can't bring myself to support someone who would stab me in the back. I'd rather support my enemy, at least I know where I stand there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 31scout
    I'll only hope Hillary or Obama hands him his head.
    You can bet the farm on it.

    Wow....I just watched it, and it was HILARIOUS. I just kept laughing and laughing some more....."Hillary Clinton is more conservative than John McCain." "I will vote for Hillary Clinton."

    Colmes: "Let's get serious."

    Coulter: "I AM serious!"

    Colmes: "You will vote for Hillary over McCain?"

    Coulter: "YES!!"

    ROFLMAO!!!!
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    It looks like most of you missed it. HANNITY SAID ON THE SHOW HE WILL VOTE FOR ROMNEY! He said it straight out and gave the reasons why. They gave Romney two segments and gave him plenty of time to talk.
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    That was a good segment, Coulter pulls no punches

    She is right of course , there would be no difference
    between Hillary or McCain

    But they also know that there is no way McCain can get
    elected , most of the base just won't vote for him and will
    sit out the election

    Its a planed easy win for Hillary

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    Yes, easy victory for hillary - unless we can all unite behind one candidate that has a chance of winning. For the good of this nation, to stop mcamnesty.

    I will not vote at all if mcamnesty is the repub candidate, unless an independent runs that I can support.

    No to mcamnesty, hillary, osama.

    United we stand - divided, we get what we deserve.

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    Now we're talking! Obama 2008! The more people bashing McCain the easier it is for Barack.
    Doesn't matter. The fact that if any one of these three end up in the whitehouse will signal the beginning of the end of the U.S. as we know it.

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    O'Reilly is an open borders reconquista. He supported the amnesty bill remember?

    He will occasionally say something conservative(rag on sanctuary cities etc) but this is just for his show. At the end of the day he is a liberal.

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    I hate to say it but I agree with Ann's point. If my absolute choices were between McCain & Hillary I too would give it to Hillary. I absolutely despise McCain. By the way does anyone recall back in 2001 John thinking about switching parties? I believe he did!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cplob
    I hate to say it but I agree with Ann's point. If my absolute choices were between McCain & Hillary I too would give it to Hillary. I absolutely despise McCain. By the way does anyone recall back in 2001 John thinking about switching parties? I believe he did!
    Yes he did. The story from the Hill is posted somewhere on this site.
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