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    I wouldn't trust this moron with a potatoe gun

    Lots of calls to Rush today

    Most of it is nobody will vote period if McMoron gets the nod

    Also they are talking about his temper , When you consider
    he will have to deal with foreign leaders and also
    members of congress , can you imagine this dork with
    a finger on the nuke trigger ?

    I sure can't

    Of course this is all planned , The powers that be
    know that McCain is so un electable that it will be a
    cakewalk for hillary

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    Re: I wouldn't trust this moron with a potatoe gun

    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Lots of calls to Rush today

    Most of it is nobody will vote period if McMoron gets the nod

    Also they are talking about his temper , When you consider
    he will have to deal with foreign leaders and also
    members of congress , can you imagine this dork with
    a finger on the nuke trigger ?

    I sure can't

    Of course this is all planned , The powers that be
    know that McCain is so un electable that it will be a
    cakewalk for hillary
    I know I'll be burned at the stake for this but poll after poll show McCain beating Hillary in the general election. Hillary trounces Romney. My liberal family members are kicking themselves for not registering as republicans so they can vote for Romney because they think he is easier to beat then McCAin. This is why the country is already lost. The liberals combined with the blacks and Hispanics can beat the republican. The liberals plus the blacks versus the Republicans and Hispanics is a real competition. Hispanics have a lot of pull in the GOP because of this.

    We need an independent who can pull votes away from both parties to win. This pattern must be stopped. Otherwise, it's set up for only Hispanic pandering Democrat or a Hispanic pandering republican. No one to represent us.

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    I can only pray that the American people show this jerk the door on Super Tuesday!
    Also, I've been hearing people say that they think Huckadork will be his VP!! Can you imagine?? Not only will I not vote for McCain, I WILL vote for Hillary.
    That would be like "Abbott & Costello take the white house". God help us.
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    Please read William's urgent call to Action at this link:

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-101191.html

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    I still think everybody is misreading Huckabee, I know you all think he is for a "touchback system" but he has said all along that those that leave must go to the end of the line, he has only said he wants to speed up the existing process that makes entry for 'legals' to take less time than the current 12 year process, this is probably a big part of why our illegal immigration is so high. If you wanted to go somewhere and look for work, and they had great job opportunities and you had to wait 12 years, you might try jumping a fence too,
    Don't get me wrong, I am 100% against illegal immigration, I am for everything ALIPAC stands for, and I have donated $$ to them also,
    I just am worried that the baby might have been thrown out with the bathwater in this race.
    Hunter is gone, and so is Tancredo, they had the best conservative/immigration stances by far, but they are out..
    Ron Paul although he is tough on immigration has a couple other stances that will make him unelectable.
    Guilinai is now out, and good thing, he doesn't stand far from McCain.
    That leaves pretty much the top 3, McCain, Romney, and Huckabee.
    McCain is just too scary, and like Hillary has a really nasty temper, as well as all those other ghosts in his closet and his stance on immigration is not much better than Hillarys, (although it is a bit because she wants to allow citizenship to illegals that have been here for 5 years or more?? wow) This is why I would vote for McCain if he's picked, only because he would be the lessor of 2 evils, and Hillary is evil..
    Romney has flipped back and forth on few conservative issues and I think this is what is really hurting him in this process, the rest of his platform is pretty good, but he just isn't getting the votes, that may change..
    I still think after listening to him speak, and his explanations, (which have not waivered) that Huckabee has a great platform, the elimination of the IRS alone and taxation of what we buy only would free up our tax burden considerably over the years, that along with cutting spending and we might actually get this country going again, don't take others words for it that have an ax to grind with him, go read independent stuff on what he did in office, he really turned around the state of Arkansas.
    If he did the same thing in the US, we would be a better off as a country, so what if he's a Christian, and Baptist Minister, hopefully at least he might be honest.
    All I'm saying is lets be careful what we ask for, we might get it, and it might not be what we thought it was.
    Thats my 2 cents..

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    Huck needs to get off the Christian jag. That scares me, and I believe in Christian principles. This is too pushy and scary in Politics and will not fly with gays, young people and people who want separation of church and state.


    I don't see Hillary's temper as her problem.
    I'm "Dot" and I am LEGAL!

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    The head to head polls your seeing in the msm and other
    sources are skewed beyond belief

    Don't fall for them

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    A Florida resident herself, my mother was DISMAYED that McCain WON in HER state's primary. She said that McCain's advocacy of AMNESTY for ILLEGALS obviously DIDN'T register in the minds of TOO many Florida voters. I replied that while this MAY be TRUE, perhaps an even BIGGER reason for McCain's win in Floride was the vote of LATINOS who were HOOKED on McCain's amnesty deal.

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    I met someone who is voting for McCain just because he is from her state of Arizona!!!!!!!!

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