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by merlgrey February 15, 2008 5:22 AM EST
he also endorsed pamela anderson as best ho ever

al pachino as his favorite gangster

tommy chong as his closet hero

and secretly digs john tesh concerts on acid


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by gce65 February 15, 2008 5:21 AM EST
Endorse? Is that what wedging his nose up McCain''s bu+ is. Don''t nay of his attack ads against McCain still stand? Or are they suddenly to be quieted and swept under the rug?
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by mediapreachr February 15, 2008 4:44 AM EST
Posted by akprayingmom at 12:56 AM : Feb 15, 2008 I hate to disapoint you but Reagan is dead and his bygone days long gone.Can we focus on the present and not regurgitate old slogans?
Even Romney got convinced(albeit after sinking 40 mil dollars-some people have no respect for hard earned money).
Don''t get me wrong,I like Huckabee and I think he''s genuine,but let''s not mix things up here.
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by b-easy63 February 15, 2008 4:37 AM EST
urley panned presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who skipped the politically tricky and controversial Senate vote on the spy law Tuesday even though she had been campaigning in Washington that day.

"It really, I think is symbolic of this disconnect ... here you''''ve got someone who is campaigning for the President of the United States, making pitches to civil libertarians, but doesn''''t even show up -- when she''''s in the neighborhood -- to vote against telecom immunity," Turley charged. "I''''m not just dumping on her. The fact is there has been a lot of really duplicitous work being done by both parties."

Republican John McCain and Barack Obama both voted on amendments to the measure; Obama opposed telecom immunity, while McCain supported it. Clinton left town early to get to a campaign stop in Texas.
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by sophielhu February 15, 2008 4:31 AM EST
The right wingers say democrats tax and spend but the right wingers charge it and spend.
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by irliberal February 15, 2008 4:30 AM EST
Romney endorses McCain. A loser endorses a reject (by his own party). Charming.
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by akprayingmom February 15, 2008 4:09 AM EST
Romney is doing what he does best: flip-flopping on the issues. Romney and McCain nearly came to blows several times arguing over who was conservative and who was moderate. Romney spent $40 million on negative ads tearing down McCain saying he was a Washington Insider not good for our country. Suddenly, now McCain is an American hero and the best choice for president? I think there is something fishy going on here!
If you are tired of back room deal politics where there is a different position every time you turn around, look into Mike Huckabee. He is solidly consistent. He staunchly supports relieving the tax burden on American families and strengthening our American economy by encouraging American manufacturing and agriculture. He has never wavered from the stand that a strong family makes a strong economy. He has ten and a half years of executive experience and a proven track record of lowering taxes, drastically improving education, infrastructure, roads and national security. If you really want to get the Reagan era American greatness and glory back, don''t listen to the pundits or candidates that have dropped out. Don''t let the media or Washington establishment line their own pockets with your vote! All Americans have the right to vote for the candidate they choose, not one they are told is the only who can win. If you want the hard fought rights our forefathers and thousands of American Troops have died for, returned to you, Vote MIKE HUCKABEE. WWW.MIKE HUCKABEE.COM
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by akprayingmom February 15, 2008 3:56 AM EST
Romney is doing what he does best: flip-flopping on the issues. Romney and McCain nearly came to blows several times arguing over who was conservative and who was moderate. Romney spent $40 million on negative ads tearing down McCain saying he was a Washington Insider not good for our country. Suddenly, now McCain is an American hero and the best choice for president? I think there is something fishy going on here!
If you are tired of back room deal politics where there is a different position every time you turn around, look into Mike Huckabee. He is solidly consistent. He staunchly supports relieving the tax burden on American families and strengthening our American economy by encouraging American manufacturing and agriculture. He has never wavered from the stand that a strong family makes a strong economy. He has ten and a half years of executive experience and a proven track record of lowering taxes, drastically improving education, infrastructure, roads and national security. If you really want to get the Reagan era American greatness and glory back, don''t listen to the pundits or candidates that have dropped out. Don''t let the media or Washington establishment line their own pockets with your vote! All Americans have the right to vote for the candidate they choose, not one they are told is the only who can win. If you want the hard fought rights our forefathers and thousands of American Troops have died for, returned to you, Vote MIKE HUCKABEE. WWW.MIKE HUCKABEE.COM
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by cbville72 February 15, 2008 3:52 AM EST
McCain is as inspiring as a bag of stale bagels. He is the leper of the Republican community. They don''''''''t want him, yet they voted for him. Now they''''''''re stuck with him. The problem is, nobody wants to buy stale bagels.




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Posted by ontheleft at 11:51 PM : Feb 14, 2008

Great stuff man. Awesome job. Is your other name "keitholbermanismybuddy". Does anybody want to listen to your confused drivel? Thats a question I''''d like to have answered. By the way....I saw a couple minutes of countdown with Keith Olberman. He was pretty much blaming the president for everything from WW1 to the French Revolution. Somebody better find his black dild0, because he looked pretty distressed.

Classy move by Rommney today.
You don''t see that from the Democrats.


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Posted by cbville72 at 12:51 AM : Feb 15, 2008
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by kissamaarse February 15, 2008 3:51 AM EST
Again, the voice of reason prevails, and the GOP and neo-fascist apologists lose yet another on-line debate. Gimme an UH!!!
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by cbville72 February 15, 2008 3:51 AM EST
McCain is as inspiring as a bag of stale bagels. He is the leper of the Republican community. They don''''t want him, yet they voted for him. Now they''''re stuck with him. The problem is, nobody wants to buy stale bagels.




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Posted by ontheleft at 11:51 PM : Feb 14, 2008

Great stuff man. Awesome job. Is your other name "keitholbermanismybuddy". Does anybody want to listen to your confused drivel? Thats a question I''d like to have answered. By the way....I saw a couple minutes of countdown with Keith Olberman. He was pretty much blaming the president for everything from WW1 to the French Revolution. Somebody better find his black ***, because he looked pretty distressed.

Classy move ny Rommney today.
You don''t see that from the Democrats.
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by February 15, 2008 3:34 AM EST
When Kerry ran, he constantly got hit with the "flip flop" club. Everytime I heard it, I remember an old admonition - "The incessant search for consistency is the mark of a mediocre mind."
And the shrub got re-elected. I''m wondering if calling his, and his supporters, mind''s mediocre might be overstating his, and thiers, intellectual abilities a little...
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by akprayingmom February 15, 2008 3:28 AM EST
Romney is doing what he does best: flip-flopping on the issues. Romney and McCain nearly came to blows several times arguing over who was conservative and who was moderate. Romney spent $40 million on negative ads tearing down McCain saying he was a Washington Insider not good for our country. Suddenly, now McCain is an American hero and the best choice for president? I think there is something fishy going on here!
If you are tired of back room deal politics where there is a different position every time you turn around, look into Mike Huckabee. He is solidly consistent. He staunchly supports relieving the tax burden on American families and strengthening our American economy by encouraging American manufacturing and agriculture. He has never wavered from the stand that a strong family makes a strong economy. He has ten and a half years of executive experience and a proven track record of lowering taxes, drastically improving education, infrastructure, roads and national security. If you really want to get the Reagan era American greatness and glory back, don''t listen to the pundits or candidates that have dropped out. Don''t let the media or Washington establishment line their own pockets with your vote! All Americans have the right to vote for the candidate they choose, not one they are told is the only who can win. If you want the hard fought rights our forefathers and thousands of American Troops have died for, returned to you, Vote MIKE HUCKABEE. WWW.MIKE HUCKABEE.COM
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by ontheleft February 15, 2008 2:58 AM EST
Romney was known as the flip flopper. Well, his campaign finally flopped. By the way he talked while he was running, I thought he11 would freeze over before he''d support McCain. Wouldn''t you know it, Romney finally flipped. Truly he is the ultimate flip flopper.
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by kissamaarse February 15, 2008 2:57 AM EST
hadenough43:
Yup. And Raygun was a very activist Democrat and pro-unionist before Nancy climbed in the saddle. That is history, wingnuts. But I guess many of us are susceptible to being p-whipped.
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by kissamaarse February 15, 2008 2:55 AM EST
I am so glad. I thought for a minute that "Bush" McCain was going to have to go it alone without Rommel.
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by midclssrep February 15, 2008 2:51 AM EST
Every day I find another reason to be glad I made the choice to support Mike Huckabee. Thank you Governor Huckabee for standing by your principles. Thank you for not just handing the nomination over to someone who you do not believe is the best person for the job. Thank you for giving the rest of the nation an opportunity to vote for their president. I am very happy today to know that I chose the right candidate. Keep going sir. You are the best!
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by ontheleft February 15, 2008 2:51 AM EST
McCain is as inspiring as a bag of stale bagels. He is the leper of the Republican community. They don''t want him, yet they voted for him. Now they''re stuck with him. The problem is, nobody wants to buy stale bagels.

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by February 15, 2008 2:24 AM EST
When McCain accepted Romney''s endorsment, he again illuminated something I''ve noticed over the years. He said: "For the good of the party and the country". They always make thier precious party a higher priority than the country!
I suppose the Dems do too, but the repubs take it way too far. We heard absolute stone deafening silence (and still do)from the repubs concerning the Plame affair. "Thou shall not speak ill of one''s fellow republican", even when it''s a matter of treason. One of several by this criminal administration we are now blessed with.
It even gets silly sometimes: "Is he a republican doctor" was Raygun''s first question about the doctor when he got to the hospital after he was shot.
Just something I''ve noticed over the years....
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by incog-nito February 15, 2008 2:18 AM EST
Romney sure changes his mind a lot. Isn''t he supposed to be a conservative?
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