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    Mitt Romney goes down...

    Each and every day I get convinced that most Americans support Mcain, eh... :P

    Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who sought to position himself as the true conservative choice for the Republican presidential nomination, announced Thursday afternoon that he had ended his campaign.

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    Mitt Romney announced his withdrawal from the presidential race at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington on Thursday.

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    Mitt Romney on Thursday in Washington after announcing that he is dropping out of the presidential race.
    VideoMore Video » Mr. Romney, who had vowed to press on despite disappointing results in the Super Tuesday primary contests, made the announcement at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.

    In a speech that touched on the messages of his campaign, Mr. Romney said he had come to his decision to help unify the Republican Party, and he charged that Democratic candidates, Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois, would not pursue the war in Iraq.

    “Because I love America, in this time of war, I feel I have to stand aside for our party and our country,â€

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    Hey, I still rather Mcain over Hilary eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bravojohnny
    Hey, I still rather Mcain over Hilary eh
    Why?

    They are both the same

    JMO but I think Hillary may be a bit more mentally stable

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    I'm not going to vote for McCain. I am not going to vote for Huckabee or Paul either.

    I am either not going to vote. Or, I might even vote for Hillary----as she frightens me less than McCain in the White House. At least Hillary will not bypass congress to lead our country into a military confrontaion with Iran----when it might have been able to be avoided. That is why Lieberman endorsed McCain----he also wants the military confronation with Iran.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bravojohnny
    Hey, I still rather Mcain over Hilary eh
    No way.

    Time to let McCain get his ass handed to him, split the party, destroy it, and start a new one.
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    McCain – Seldom a Republican - Never a Conservative

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    He said he is going to reach across to the Democrats, which is easy, since he is over there most of the time. His anger and foul language is always used against fellow Republicans, never his liberal friends.

    Every major piece of legislation that has his name on it also has an extreme Liberal Democrat attached to it, such as McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy and McCain-Lieberman, all of which promote heavy LIBERAL issues.

    · He was endorsed by the New York Times, and for good reason, they view him as a RINO and a asset to LIBERAL causes

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    Hillary is just McCain in a dress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    Hillary is just McCain in a dress.

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    I've never seen hillary wear a dress?

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    I just called the campaign and what I was told is that Romney has not withdrawn he has so far merely suspended operations. It may amount to the same thing but withdrawl means not being able to campaign suspencion means Mitt Romney could start campaigning again.
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    That may be so but the sheeple will just see that he quit. They will not take note of the difference between a suspension and a withdraw.

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