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CBSNews.com Reports: Despite Early Wins, Conservative Establishment Has Yet To Embrace Republican Presidential Hopeful

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by denn034 January 24, 2008 7:28 PM EST
"Romney has the power of the Mormom church and the Osmond family on his."
Posted by walt1944

If the anti-Mormon attacks on this site causes anyone to want the Mormon response to such, then, I''d recommend the http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSIntro.htm and http://www.fairlds.org/ sites. Fairness to the Mormons demands this.
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by piercetheval January 24, 2008 7:26 PM EST
McCAIN..THAT STARTS WITH M WHICH RHYMES WITH N WHICH STANDS FOR "NOT THIS YEAR BUNKIE"!
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by piercetheval January 24, 2008 7:23 PM EST
GOP STANDS FOR GUNS OVER PEACE!
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by realpatriot1 January 24, 2008 7:22 PM EST
Hungry1968,

Iraq is not going to save the Democrats; the economy might.

Iraq is declining as an issue and will decline further once the troops are drawn down further in July provided violence doesn''t spike. I wouldn''t want to place a bet for either party on that issue.

Bringing together a bipartison coalition to address economic concerns will be the key.

If it''s Hillary the divider versus McCain the uniter it will be Mccain. If it''s Hillary the divider versus Rudy the divider it will be Hill. If it''s Barack the uniter vs. Huckabee the divider it''ll be barack. If it''s Barack the uniter versus Mccain the uniter it will be a toss up.
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by steeepe January 24, 2008 7:18 PM EST
If the Republicans are against illegal immigration, as I am, why don''t they strongly support measures against employers that hire illegals? If illegals can''t be hired, they won''t come. As for ones who''ve been here for a long time, so what? They still broke the law. Fine them or deport them or something or else get rid of the law and let everybody in without documentation. Why have immigration controls at airports if people can continue to waltz in on land? I''m tired of having cars totaled by drivers presumed to be illegals who just ran away from the wrecks.
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by realpatriot1 January 24, 2008 7:16 PM EST
piercetheval,

The polls don''t back up your maniacal hyperbole.

Is that you Bubba?
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by piercetheval January 24, 2008 7:13 PM EST
...SEE HOW THEY RUN...GO HILLARY, IF HE''S THE BEST THE REPUGS. CAN COME UP WITH YOU WILL CAKE WALK DOWN PENNSYLVANNIA AVE.
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by realpatriot1 January 24, 2008 7:00 PM EST
America wants unity and Hillary can''t provide that. Neither can Romney or Huckabee.

McCain has a track record of reaching across the aisle to end gridlock.

There are millions of disaffected Democrats like myself, along with independents who will join with Republicans if McCain is the nominee. That won''t necessarily be the case with Romney, Huckabee, or Guliani.

If tou want a nominee who can beat Hillary and have a working mandate McCain is your best shot.
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by hungry1968 January 24, 2008 6:55 PM EST
NO for Mitt! Vote Huckabee, he is the right man to lead our country. McCain is okay, but Huckabee is the best choice!

Posted by FlaLady41 at 03:52 PM : Jan 24, 2008




The absolute LAST thing that we need is another religious zealot running the country to try and make it more compatible with his flavor of religion!!!

Religious people should be BANNED from running for office - the conflict of interest is just way too high, and they can''t separate themselves from the good of their religion vs the good of the country.
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by hungry1968 January 24, 2008 6:53 PM EST
McCain is the best leader the GOP can have. Romney would be a great VP. Have Huckabee as an Ambassador to the Islam world.

He sounds like a good choice. He has strength which others don''''t have, and stands by what he believes is right.

Vote for McCain!!

Posted by cmp271 at 03:51 PM : Jan 24, 2008




Huckabee - an evangelical minister - as Islamic ambassador?!?!?!

That''s like making a neo-nazi an ambassador to Israel.

For real man - think about it!!
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