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At Conservative Political Action Conference, GOP Frontrunner Courts Skeptical Activists

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by singingrick February 7, 2008 8:55 PM EST


I love seeing the fascist wing of the Republican party made irrelevant.


They''ve done so much to destroy this country, it''s time they crawled back under the rock they came from.





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by lorinkundert February 7, 2008 8:26 PM EST
To hell with McCain, vote for Ron Paul who is a true conservative and constructionist.
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by inventagod February 7, 2008 8:22 PM EST

From what I have seen these last 7 years, conservatives are the radicals...
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by enoughya February 7, 2008 7:37 PM EST
The Senate has an all-time low approval rating from the public, so we reward them by putting a Senator in the highest office of the land? Are American voters unintelligent or just cannot see past the end of their noses?

I will not vote for McCain, Clinton, nor Obama. We are doomed with this selection of candidates.
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by denn034 February 7, 2008 7:26 PM EST
Laura Ingraham''s and Ann Coulter''s criticisms of McCain can only help the Demcrat that gets the nomination. Now, is a time for unity and emphasizing common values. Go McCain!
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by quetzal0666 February 7, 2008 7:15 PM EST
Stay home Southern Christians , Stay Home....

the Rapture is coming on November, so stay home, if ya come out to vote the Space ship will pass u by.....
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by realpatriot1 February 7, 2008 7:05 PM EST
The more that McCain tries to placate conservatives the more he will alienate independents, moderate Republicans, and moderate democrats who might otherwise support him.

The right wing of the GOP is as politically tone deaf as the left wing of the Democratic party.

Dividing the country is not a winning proposition this year and McCain would be better advised to tell the right wing to take a hike.
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by homespunlady February 7, 2008 6:58 PM EST
Yep, a little birdie says McBush will take on big money Romney as VP to keep an eye on him so he can "tow the PARTY line" of Double-speaking the Constitution to death, removing the rights of Americans unless they''re RICH enough to buy their "privileges", and furthering the RIGHTS of Big profiteering business OVER living breathing HUMAN citizens through a World War without end.
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by infidel_us February 7, 2008 6:52 PM EST
"He''s 70,000 years old, he''s not going to change," she said.''

I think Ms Mitchell is 100% correct. This is really a dark day for conservatives. Maybe fate will lend a hand and Sen. McCain''s age will overtake his abilities.
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by news4all February 7, 2008 6:13 PM EST
Will McCain do what''s best for this country and it''s economy by taking Mitt on for VP???
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