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    Quote Originally Posted by Captainron
    What bother me about Romney is that I'm worried he will seek to give the military a blank check, like Reagan and GW Bush have. Don't get me wrong I'm all for a strong military, but this is an era when some illiterate raghead can make a device for $500 bucks and kill our soldiers. We've got to get more clever. I would like to see a conservative leader who is willing to try diplomacy first; if that fails a lethal military is approppriate.
    I wouldn't worry about that---Romney would never be like Bush. He would go through Congress. This would be a bigger concern if Guliani or McCain would get the nomination, but not Romney.

    Another strong point for Romney, is that he was able to work well with Dems in Massachusetts.
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    OK, Ok, I have noticed that people here have been warming to Romney recently. And Huckleberry's attempted assault on him seems to be back-firing. I will withold judgement at this time, I need to learn more about him. But, question:

    Is their any possibility of Romney putting Tancredo or Hunter on his ticket?
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BearFlagRepublic
    OK, Ok, I have noticed that people here have been warming to Romney recently. And Huckleberry's attempted assault on him seems to be back-firing. I will withold judgement at this time, I need to learn more about him. But, question:

    Is their any possibility of Romney putting Tancredo or Hunter on his ticket?
    Hunter maybe
    Probobly not Tancredo , even though I feel Romney would
    not be hostile toward Tancredo like Bush is

    I think more people are really starting to compare the records of
    people like Romney, Huck and Rudi
    Instead of just going off what they have heard spun in the media

    I sure looked at the records and Romney wins hands down if we can't have Tancredo or Hunter

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    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    [Hunter maybe
    Probobly not Tancredo , even though I feel Romney would
    not be hostile toward Tancredo like Bush is

    I think more people are really starting to compare the records of
    people like Romney, Huck and Rudi
    Instead of just going off what they have heard spun in the media

    I sure looked at the records and Romney wins hands down if we can't have Tancredo or Hunter
    Well, if he does get the nomination and he does put Hunter on his ticket.....

    Ballgame.

    He wins the presidency, hands down.

    I wonder if Mitt understands this.
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BearFlagRepublic
    OK, Ok, I have noticed that people here have been warming to Romney recently. And Huckleberry's attempted assault on him seems to be back-firing. I will withold judgement at this time, I need to learn more about him. But, question:

    Is their any possibility of Romney putting Tancredo or Hunter on his ticket?
    I know that I have heard Romney quoting Tancredo before----and saying stuff like "I agree with Congressman Tancredo".

    Just recently, Tancredo released an article about how angry he was that Romney is being attacked due to his religion.

    I definitely DO NOT think that Tancredo or Hunter would be treated in the same manner as Bush treats them.
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    Agree with BearFlag...

    I think it's wise to withhold judgement with regard to Romney.

    Romney will do whatever the law of the land is.

    Example: Roe vs Wade it's the law of this land, unfortunately.

    Doesn't mean a hill of beans as to what he says......

    Point: He is cleverly, deceptive, and quite polished. Quote him as "flip flop" if you will, but it's far more than that.

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    The fact is we're going to have to decide SOON, and we know that Giuliani, Huckabee, and all the Dems are open borders, overt amnesty lovers -- although they will never admit to it and believe they can fool us by spouting platitudes about border security:

    Read this about Romney and decide for yourself:

    http://www.mittromney.com/News/Press-Re ... ation_Laws
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