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    Rush callers are livid this morning

    They are off the charts today

    They will never vote McCain , period

    All of this "mad" needs to be directed toward McCain for the
    rest of this race

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    The thing I don't understand is if everyone is so pissed, how'd he get so many votes?
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    Yup, just heard it. I add that I sincerely doubt that I can or will ever vote for McCain. He cannot be trusted on illegal immigration, "global warming" and a host of other issues. Besides, I just don't like him and the mean, nasty way he has behaved during the campaign. John McCain is simply not presidential.

    Besides, it's shaping up to be a Dem year anyway. We best prepare to deal with this. Voters are sick of Republicans after 8 years of an unpopular GOP prez.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ourcountrynottheirs
    The thing I don't understand is if everyone is so pissed, how'd he get so many votes?
    umm.. because not all republicans are Rush/Hannity lapdogs?

    McCain has a very strong centrist/moderate appeal and most people are centrist/moderates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ourcountrynottheirs
    The thing I don't understand is if everyone is so pissed, how'd he get so many votes?
    Everyone? No, not everyone. The only people who listen to these talk radio shows are the hardcore Republicans which are a minority in the party. This same minority was the one that stopped CIR from getting through.

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    To many people are letting their emotions run away with them , they are also watching to much msm

    Look at the real numbers , look at what is really happening

    McCain doesn't even have half enough delegates to get the nom
    yet ,

    Romney is a solid second , Several of the upcoming states are
    solid conservative ,

    This isn't over

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    Rush just said he has rec'd lots of e-mails from listeners saying they will not vote for McCain.
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    The Votes?

    McCain is only getting 35% of the votes in the R primary's.

    Those votes are from the ones who are the wage slave users, the concrete company ones, the home builder ones, the elite in the Party at the City, County, and State level who are part of it by allowing the low bids for streets ect. to be won by contractors who use the illegal wage slaves, that way when they run for re-election they do not have to raise taxes due to the fruad of the slaves, others are the Democrats the Republican Party operators of the vote stalls who are allowing vote fraud knowing it helps McCain, the liberals who have declared independent so they can cause trouble in the R's primary. Plus you have millions who are already on the side line due to Bush's and other RINO's in the Senate and House who have been helping with McCain/Kennedy am-nasty. The revolt aginst the Republican Party started in 2006 mid term elections and it is only gathering steam with this current traitors work by the Republican National Committee. Republican Party is a "Dead Elephant Stumbling" and they are so blinded with greed they do not see any more now than the glow of the gold.

    History has come to them, and History has judged them. Now the lesson must be learned.

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    Rush was outlining just how bad the msm is going to smear
    McClown if he wins the nom

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    Republican turn out is 60% less than Democrat turn out overall. This simply means that the only folk turning out are GOP participants. The independents (former republicans) attacked and purged by the GOP starting in 2005 will be a massive force to contend with in 2008. The reality is that many Republicans feel that the party behaves like a small child. Fielding these spoiled rotten, mentally unstable Baby Boomer types, who care nothing about ideology and only about themselves.

    In many ways it is believed that they must be punished. For a couple of years these GOPS have "known" that they can simply do as they choose, because in their estimation, people hate Hillary and will galvanize behind the Republicans in a duel. This has always been the problem with the two party system, it has painted this myth that we only have two choices. It is the same myth that fuels the belief that the Federal Reserve is a publically run governmental institution-media presentation.

    In speaking to some former Republicans, many of which like myself worked with and for the RNC in some context or another, know what these neo-cons are truly about. They have plotted to make sure that the candidates running will reduce the illegal immigration debate to nothing. McCain and either Obama and Hillary will ensure that the issue doesn't come up and if it does, well you will just have to take the lesser of two evils. This is a sort of new tyranny. Some people are easily affected by it, like Laura Ingram. She announced that she is anti-McCain, but she will ultimately fall behind whoever the Republican candidate is...So then what's the point? The GOP candidates like McCain who procliam to be for free markets, sure don't react to the market when it comes to listening to their constituency. In fact they have taken tyrannical steps to marginalize and ostracize conservative/libertarian voices. They have used the MSM, online outlets and media "personalities" to make sure these voices are not heard. They have turned the marketplace of ideas into a sort of authoritarian breadline.

    Many believe we need to have a pure collectivist in the office to ensure the corrupt system dies or comes to a head. Most educated folk know what forces are at play and what it will truly take to counter the past 60 years of collectivist and ethnic national socialism from Mexico, but the average American cannot see past their own narcissim. Thanks baby boomers for your culture of therapy and self indulgence! The GOP knows this and exploits it to a t. You will see them thru their on-air personalities run another round of marginalizing, broadcasting that the turn out for McCain is nothing but hot air from a small minority in the GOP. When in reality it is simply many fed up people returning to McCain a defeat. They HAVE to be punished for their actions, but we all know the sociopathic shell that surrounds McCain does not allow him to feel, it simply forces him to look at what is going on like data to be used for power.

    In the end we will not have much of a choice. In my opinion this is due to the fact that in 2005 when the ethnic national socilist forces from Mexico went public with their agenda, at the guidance of Bush, McCain and Kennedy we all reacted with strong emotional sentiments. But we tempered our demands by focusing purely on political turn arounds and using the system to try and defeat these forces. If you remember, the backlash was so strong that even Cavuto mentioned there was talk on the streets of civil war! The collectivists utilize a strategy of making absurdist demands, fueled by their racist emotions and their hatred of others who do not look like them and ultimately the shame and disgust they have with themsleves. These demands are so great and absurd that the government (and America in general) always fall short of their most extreme demands to negotiate at a point that falls short of their extremism. This simple tactic has been at use by extremist groups forever and in fact, the US took these sorts of negotiations with Mexico after their civil war. When the UK and France forced Mexico to pay for damages to property and compenstation for their citizens murdered, the US did not make those demands, choosing instead to negotiate. So these forces will continue to demand large and accept slightly less. This keeps the burden on us because we dont confront tyranny with a Jeffersonian card on the table.

    So I think we have to look at the context of the primaries as simply a lack of conservative involvement and an example of hyper pro McCain activity. Over 60% of republicans did not turn out and this isn't lack of enthusiasm as marketed by the msm, it is protest, let the American people eat and choke on their apathy with a nice of meal of collectivist terrorism.

    The message I can convey is this:

    Either you follow the rule of law as put forth by the Constitution or you will go the way of every dicatator who has ever ventured to confront liberty. It is that simple. I will not forget what they have done, ever.

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