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CBSNews.com Reports: Republican Candidates Hammer Each Other In Battle For Sunshine State

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by sgtrds January 29, 2008 4:29 PM EST
Both oblivious to the votes from 2006 and what America actually wants and needs. Cheers!

Posted by parrot2 at 01:24 PM : Jan 29, 2008

RAmen. Americans are sick to death of the GOP polices that favor war and making the rich richer. Also republicans can''t get away from one great truism, it doesn''t matter if he''s running or not presidential elections are ALWAYS more about the incumbent then anything else. The only way any republican would stand a chance is if they got on national TV and declared Bush to be the biggest pile of crud in American history (which is true) and even then it might only give them a slight chance.
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 4:25 PM EST
The American people overwhelmingly wanted us out of KOREA in 1950-1953. Guess what---58 long years later we are still there with over 25000 troops. Any idea what that has cost? Oh, BTW, that''s under numerous Republican and Demonratic administrations that go back to Truman.
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by marcodele January 29, 2008 4:24 PM EST
Tucker posted: Americans are not going to support gay marriage, free abortions for anyone who asks and amnesty for criminals regardless how many times Democrats tell themselves that is a winning platform.

Can you name one Democratic candidate who has advocated gay marriage, free abortions and amnesty for criminals?

Sorry Tuck, but you''ve got Fox News burned into your brain. And that''s not a good thing.

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by hawksprings January 29, 2008 4:20 PM EST
tucker is right.

Americans will not elect a liberal for their president.

That''s why liberals like Hillary have to pretend and lie and try to convince people they are not liberals.
Then afterwards you see their tru colors.

That''s what Bill Clinton did in 1992, and after just 18 months in office, the American people elected Republicans to Congress in record numbers and gave control of both houses of congress to the GOP for the first time in 40 years.

If Hillary or Obama get elected by pretending they are conservatives, and then lead as liberals, history will repeat itself... again.

Either way, the Dembots will lose.
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 4:14 PM EST
The biggest problem with the Libs and Demonrats here is that American history only started and goes back 7 years according to them. LMAO. They want us all to forget about those lying S O B''''s Truman and Johnson, who between them, killed 88000 American soldiers fighting Communism. For who? For what? The commies are still there!

Oh, thats all in the past they say. Right, thats why they dredge this Alcoholic Teddy up out of Chappaquiddick for whatever mileage they can get from John''s good memory.
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by marcodele January 29, 2008 3:52 PM EST
Romney is "The Candidate." Great movie, bad candidate.
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by heartlandjim January 29, 2008 3:48 PM EST
Vote for John McCain. Otherwise Mitt will be 4 more years of George Bush. Nothing but Gridlock!
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by dwpulley January 29, 2008 3:40 PM EST
I have supported John McCain for years. He is running a dishonest campaign. He is lieing about Mitt Romneys position on a timeline.
John has lost my respect, and his honor.
MY NEW SLOGAN: ANYBODY BUT MCCAIN!


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by condumbism January 29, 2008 3:35 PM EST
Let US pray the ConDumbs pick Mitt Rommel as the nominee of the GOP Coalition of Republicons, RINOs, Neocons, Mormons, and Israeli Firsters. No one candidate will bring democrats and independents out to vote as much as GOP Coalition used car salesman, Mitt Rommel.
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by annia1233 January 29, 2008 3:30 PM EST
when this worthless people are going to be off the news? they are all liers and power seeking politicians. I believe no one word of what they say. None talks the truth, none will do anything for us. They will pick up and continue with the same as the one that is leaving. they will take rides in the airplane and live for free for 4-8 years. that is all.
All of you dancing at their rhythm are fulling yourselves.
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by prinzowhales January 29, 2008 3:21 PM EST
Romney''s company is internationalist in nature and he has the support of Cheney, whose Halliburton Corp moved its HQ to Dubai...closer to its US-government-paid-for feed trough--Iraq. Do you think the War Pig, Cheney, would support a candidate that was opposed to his war piggery? Cheney just gave the kiss of death to Romney--now, let''s see if the dead-head Romney backers can read the lipstick. Like Obama, Romney sings one tune in public and another one in private... Obama tells the Chicago CFR one thing and the people the other...Romney, like a tart at a convention, will dress up like a Catholic school girl if that''s what floats a voter''s boat....

McCain and Ted Kennedy support amnesty for illegals... McCain and Hillary are best of friends... Bill Clinton is ''just like another son'' to Barbara Bush...GHW Bush had Clinton visit his compound on numerous occassions. Liebermann endorses McCain... Obama endorses Lieberman...Liebermann supports Bush''s war with Cheney and Cheney supports Romney... One evil pack of scum-sucking dogs...if you want war, open borders and treason...take your pick...a fine gaggle of bi-partisan geese to choose from...!
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by condumbism January 29, 2008 3:16 PM EST
Mitt Rommel now casting himself as an agent of change? Nothing could be further from the truth. As Ive said for years, you can never trust a Neocon, they all have the characters of used car salesmen. If you love the policies of the extremist reicht winged Neocons, then you will love Mr. Flip-Flop Mitt Rommel, aka: used car salesman. Long past due time to take America back from liars and thieves, in other words, the base of the non-secular, creationist, Israel loving Neocons.
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by moxford0 January 29, 2008 3:09 PM EST
McCain,Romney,Huckbee,and of course Rudy, need to be placed in a bathroom stall with Mike Huckabee leading the services,perched up high on the toilet,his altar.
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by inventagod January 29, 2008 3:02 PM EST

The NeoCons did 9/11 - The RepubliCons profited from the atrocity.
There will be no Republicon president in 2009.
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by lochlan-2009 January 29, 2008 2:56 PM EST
People do your own research.

Google search: Romney, Bain Capital, Cayman, Clear Channel.

Tell me what you come up with. It amazes me how little research is done about candidates by Americans and how little is reported in the media. Of course, Cheney, endorses him. The question is why did Cheney come out and day he endorses Romney in a country that despises Cheney and his business ethics? It''s because he wasn''t talking to the every day Joe. He was telling who he supports to the elite.
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by xlib January 29, 2008 2:51 PM EST
hey parrott-yes it is about the dems. See, this site continues to ignore the nastiness of your party. So, we bring it up. It''s sort of like when something happens say in Australia that is bad and one of you leemings blames it on Bush. See how that works.
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by xlib January 29, 2008 2:49 PM EST
Nothing, but nothing the Republican candidates do or say can compare to the downright filth and character attacks of the dems. Nothing. Love the way this site uses the word "sniping" in reference to the Republicans but continue to whitewash what is said and done by the clinton faction.
As usual, it''s what is NOT reported that counts.
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by justo2003 January 29, 2008 2:47 PM EST
Romney is what the country needs now to fix the economy. We need some one to turn around the economy, something that McCain, by his own account does not "understand". He had said he will lead us into other wars and the US will remain in Iraq for 100 years, it did not work in Vietnam, Do you get it Mc Cain?
Romney''s credentials are far better on a ray of issueds from the economy, healthcare, education, and immigration.
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by macusweil January 29, 2008 2:45 PM EST
McCain is right, Mitt is a liberal. Mitt is also right McCain is a liberal pretending to be a conservative. If anything John is a necon but far from a true conservative. Rudy & Huck are also just pretenders. They have all pledged the Republican free spending habits that have ruined our economy. The plan to continue unsustainable levels of spending overseas and all still support the failed decision to invade Iraq.

The only true conservative in this race is Ron Paul. He supports less spending /less government, lower taxes and will bring our troops home safe asap.

I''m proud to be voting for Congressman Ron Paul in the Feb 5th NY GOP primary.
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by drnewknee January 29, 2008 2:43 PM EST
One of the most entertaining youtube videos this campaign is John McCain vs. John McCain.

Self-professed straight talkers are double talkers.
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