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Romney Says McCain Is Out Of Conservative Mainstream As Super Tuesday Approaches

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by pensacola88 January 31, 2008 12:54 PM EST
There is a difference between being conservative and being traditional. Everyone knows that, except Mitt Rommey.

Immigration - alien rights Who wants to go back to the days when citizens of this nation went to Mexico and got locked up in jail over a minor offense and was deprived access to legal help? John McCain knows that if we don''t want that to continue, we can''t deprive aliens access to legal help or contact from their homeland embassey.

Mitt Rommey wants to lock up all aliens with zeal and fervor and even deprive them of their civil rights. If he does what he wants to do, then other nations will retaliate and lock up citizens of this nation for minor or even bogus charges.

John McCain was a former POW during the Cold War and knows what walls are like. He wants secure borders, but doesn''t want walls because he knows it will become a national embarassment at some point in the future.

Mitt Rommey wants walls along the Mexican border at any cost. He wants to flex conservative "Soviet Style" resolve and insult every democratic thinking citizen of every democratic nation.

Mitt Rommey is clearly a part of our past, who wants to employ "Cold War Mentality" which is "Ghetto Mentality" for any politician.

I praise John McCain for retaining only the useful parts of conservative ideals and abandoning self-defeating traditions of the past.
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by marcodele January 31, 2008 12:51 PM EST
I think Nurse Ratchet needs to give these two some of Rush Limabaugh''s meds. They''re getting way too aggressive, and it''s scaring the other neocon patients in Ward 9.
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by briannorwood January 31, 2008 12:35 PM EST
Unbelievable. To hear these two morons bicker back and forth...

"Your a liberal!"..."No you are!"... "Am not!"... "Are too!"..."Am not!"..."Are too!"...

If it weren''t so pathetic, it would be funny.
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by walt1944-2009 January 31, 2008 12:06 PM EST
It has been rumored (by whom is unknown) that when he was a "guest" of the North Vietnamese at the Hanoi Hilton, that as a part of his "re-education" to the teachings of Ho Chin Minh, that North Vietnamese surgeons performed a lobotomy on "Bagdad" John McCain, replacing his brain with that of the Great Ho Chin Minh!

Apparently, the North Vietnamese believed that the intellect of the Great Ho Chin Minh would live on in the body of this crazy American and that one day, this same American would be in line to become Great Emperor of his country and Ho''s philosphy would live again in the very country that tried to defeat him!

As mentioned previously, this is just a rumor!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!
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by panhandlpete January 31, 2008 11:50 AM EST
Well, folks, it appears that the elite want MORE OF THE SAME........WAR, BILLIONS SPENT FOR FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS WHILE AMERICA DETORIATES, TRASHING THE CONSTITUTION, TAX CUTS FOR THE RICH MADE PERMANENT, FAILURE TO SECURE OUR PORTS OR BORDERS, AND NOTHING DONE ABOUT ILLEGAS.

Remember, this tax rebate of $600 per adult with $300 per child is supposed to put a falling economy back on track, but yet it leaves out the senior citizens and unemployed, while at the same time giving to the "illegal aliens." What a government cover-up!!!!!

STILL HOPING FOR AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE....not Ralph Nader please.......TO STEP FORTH now that the people''s candidate, John Edwards, stepped out. This may be one election I fail to vote for a President in November as they do not offer any solutions, just same ole, same ole BS.
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by byeneocons January 31, 2008 11:45 AM EST
RobertK: You object to people using the term neocons, then you call them Liberals.

That''s the Republican hypcrisy that is now being rejected all across America.
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by mctooold January 31, 2008 11:39 AM EST
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran! McCrazy can''''t wait! Hopefully, he''''ll draft all the illegals he''''ll be handing out amnesty.
Viva Juan McCain!

As a repub there is no way I can vote for war monger McCrazy. With Arnie endorsing him it seals the deal. I''''ll vote for any dem just to vote against McCrazy. Viva Juan McCain!
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by mctooold January 31, 2008 11:36 AM EST
Viva! Juan McCain!
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by hillaryin08 January 31, 2008 11:35 AM EST
I hate to say it but if McCain gets the nomination we will have to pull the lever for him to keep the Clintons out.
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by robertkjjj January 31, 2008 11:34 AM EST
Some of you bozos don''t realize it: the instant you use the label "neocon" in one of your posts, you lose 99% of your credibility and your audience. It''s a meaningless word that you use simply to(attempt to) insult anyone that is more right of center than yourself. But then, you are liberals, and so I guess you can''t help yourselves. It''s a stupid word, and nobody, including yourselves, knows what it means.
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by forrestlayne January 31, 2008 11:29 AM EST
Media scared to let the truth me heard.
"National Taxpayers Union: Only Ron Paul Would Cut Spending
NTU Report: Other Republicans Would Increase Spending by Billions"
http://www.centredaily.com/business/story/368930.html
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by robertkjjj January 31, 2008 11:29 AM EST
The 3 normal guys have to be wondering when that totally insane dipsh*it Paul is going to pack up and take his 3 delegates and 20 supporters and go home. Having him in the room is like that crazy Aunt that comes to each Xmas party and everyone just hides until she leaves.
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by perception5 January 31, 2008 11:25 AM EST
McLiar looked like a snotty old man in the debate last night.

So much for the "straight talk express" maybe McLiar should change it to the "staight lying-talk express".

It''s ashame that most of McLiar''s support comes from our wolfpack press and other politicians.

Mitt Romney is clearly the best candidate running from either party but it''s hard for him to overcome the "good olde boy" network of politicians and the propaganda promotion that McLiar is getting from our liberal wolfpack press.

Really sad indeed.

Americans want change in 2008 and it''s looking like we are going to get McLiar vs. Clinton Rotten-Clinton .........

Instead of the contest that We The People want and that is Romney vs. Obama - aka "the change agents"
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by byeneocons January 31, 2008 11:24 AM EST
"Oh well, at least they remain true to Republican Core Values - tax cuts for the wealthy and perpetual war."

Bravo.

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by formrusmcsgt January 31, 2008 11:23 AM EST
Doesn''t look like the boy''s magic skivvies are doing much good.....


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by glossypan January 31, 2008 11:19 AM EST
Let''s see, the woman''s right to choose approving,gun control advocating, universal health care providing, g@y pride parade attending former Governor Of Massachusetts argues with the illegal immigrant amnesty law sponsoring treehugger about who is better able to clean up the environment and institute a massive public works program.
Oh well, at least they remain true to Republican Core Values - tax cuts for the wealthy and perpetual war.
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by likeitis5050 January 31, 2008 11:18 AM EST
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PeeeUUUUUU and buh-bye......
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by byeneocons January 31, 2008 11:13 AM EST
"I''d rather deal with President Hillary than with President McCain." Ann Coulter, Jan. 30, 2008
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by johngoodnews January 31, 2008 11:13 AM EST
Romney is whatever the neocons and their neoliberal free-market corporate handlers want, i.e., he sounds like Bush sounded in 2000 and 2004--it worked for Bush and it got Bush elected twice, and I see no reason why it can''t get Romney elected this time. My heart says Obama/Clinton/Edwards/McCain/Huckabee (in no particular order) but my head says Romney will continue the offshoring of production and jobs, and continue protecting business from transparency and regulation, and quite frankly that is good for my business even though it pains me to see some of my neighbors and friends having financial problems.
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by likeitis5050 January 31, 2008 11:09 AM EST
Hahahaaaa....I love the way the McCain bandwagon is rolling along in the media...hoping to gather speed simply because it''s... it''s moving. McCain is the Democrat''s choice for the Republican ticket...he is no more Republican than the moon is made of cheese. Having either Obama or Clinton running against McCain is a 50/50 toss up as to which Democrat will win..the only difference is...at least the Democrats running are telling you UP FRONT that they fully intend to s.crew tax payers...slowly, of course, but whether they get off in 1 minute or 10 doesn''t change the fact that they''ve just s.crewed us. McCain, on the other hand, is hawking his war record and hiding the fact that he has absolutely no reservations in doing exactly the same thing since he''s already had that satisfying smoke after doing exactly that while laying in rapture next to the Democrats on issues of illegal immigration and tax cuts. He is a liar. He is a fraud. He is a coward who can''t step up to the plate and admit in his heart what is really, really believes while running on the Republican ticket...and he can''t really get anywhere on the Democratic ticket because...well...he loves trading on his ''passion'' for war. He needs to be dumped in the nearest VA hospital where he can ride out the rest of his life reliving his glory years as a veteran...at least that is true of him. He IS NOT presidential material.
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