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    Quote Originally Posted by xyz
    I will vote for Romney..but..
    If it is a contest between Clinton/McCain ..I will write in Tancredo..and vote for every GOOD Candidate on the ballot..
    All is not lost with the Presidency..
    We still need the Congress..even if Tancredo won..or Hunter won or Paul won...the Congress is the real key..
    I see no real difference between Hillary or McCain and if it comes
    down to those 2 I will never vote for either one of them

    I may not be as hard core in my principals as Paul supporters but
    I could never vote for either one of those 2

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    The liberals are losing their edge..and that means the Democrats ..
    As the economy worsens ..the middle class does not want to hear "food stamps" (soup kitchens) and "heating vouchers" (rationing)
    This is not a good message for the government to send the "charitable" who have paid for all the vouchers and rationing...but who are too proud to take it..
    That is going to sink the Dem's big time because it signals a depression..because this "economic package is aimed at.. the middle class taxpayer. And how can it work? More taxes on the ones who are clinging to the last vestiges of the middle class? Then the government gives those same taxpayers "relief" in the form of.....soup kitchens, charity ward hospital care and fuel rationing..
    It is an anathema..because when the Middle Class is the giver of tax/charity And by necessity... the recipient of that charity..it is socialism in its rankest form
    America is in a depression..not a recession..at that point..

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    Quote Originally Posted by americangirl
    Having moved from Southern Caliifornia to the midwest, I can attest to the fact that there are a lot of Americans who are oblivious to the illegal immigration crisis in the U.S.

    The city where I live now probably has zero illegal immigrants, and believe me, if I bring up the subject of illegal immigration, people look at me blankly.

    People here wouldn't know how to deal with the 3rd world culture and living conditions that illegal aliens from south of our border bring to communities. They're used to an "Ozzie and Harriet" lifestyle here.

    I hope it doesn't come to this, but it might take 20 million more illegal aliens entering the U.S. and flooding the states now not affected for this country to wake up.
    Good point, AmericanGirl....Having lived at ground zero, So. Cal., my entire life....I forget that there are still cities and towns that have NOT been affected by the IA invasion. If only they knew what's in store for them! Right now, they are too busy taking over the major economic centers...it may be generations before they start branching out to virgin territories. I'm sure they have strategic maps all laid out for them...just like the Muslims are colonizing in the Northeast...everyone has their territory staked out. I feel like we are living on top of a gigantic ant hill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by patbrunz
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    Most or some of the problem has to do with the Diebold voting machines. They will flip the vote when they feel they are loosing. This a cheating blow to the foundation of our democracy. SC reported several gliches with these machines, don't know if they're Diebold or not, but they are corrupt.
    After learning about how easily those voting machines can be hacked, whenever I hear election results I have the suspicion the vote has been tampered with. Especially those Diebold machines, because apparently they are the easiest to hack. They had those in NH I know.
    New Hampshire is doing a recount. But they said it would take several weeks. Has any candidate challenged South Carolina yet?

    I posted one article of Horry County South Carolina, that had all their computers down the whole day until 4:30 or something. They had to do paper votes, and even ran out of paper at times. That county was huge on George Bush. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THEM RECOUNT THAT COUNTY!

    THERE IS JUST NO WAY THAT McCAIN WON IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
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    I don't understand how he won in SC either, it doesn't make any sense to me.

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    McCain has narrowly won two states with open primaries where the indepedent (i.e., more liberal) vote has allowed him to squeak by. And the MSM has been giving him a free ride. Our challenge is to let primary voters know about the real (liberal) John McCain.

    See this from the NYT:

    "An exit poll in South Carolina offered evidence of the challenge Mr. McCain faces: 8 in 10 of the voters in the primary described themselves as Republicans, and just 3 in 10 of them voted for Mr. McCain. The finding suggests what Mr. McCain’s rivals were saying Saturday night: that he might not have won without the help of voters outside his party."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Potts
    It seems like the American people want the illegals to get legal status! South Carolinians picked John McCain, New Hampshire too! I don't get it. I think Nevada was the right state with the right idea because they chose Romney. What's wrong the American people? Don't they know that McCain is a big open-borders lobbyist?!!
    If Fred Thompson drops out (and he will) and endorses McCain, then I will know the ony reason he got in to begin with was to take votes away from Huck (in SC)...I just got that feeling, this was a plan...

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    lets not forget the SAVE ACT over at Numberusa ! We were always up against a huge wall:it'sjust when people find how deep the corruption is they get upset.
    but then we were asleep as a people for 40 years.
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    We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. ~Plato

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    Univision

    On the rare occasion that I tune in to Univision not even 5 minutes pass without hearing immigracion...

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