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by perceptions5 May 22, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
Mitt Romney is clearly "the best choice". This election comes down to electoral votes.

Republicans can rip the heart out of the Democrats by taking one of their blue states, Michigan. A US state that the Democrats along with Florida no longer recognize.

With Mitt on the ticket the states of New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada fall into McCains column due to Mitt''s nature base in the West.

Mitt is also "Mr. Economy" and there is simply no one else in Washington DC that has the "cross funtional" experience and a "record of major accomplishments" that Mitt has in the private sector (Bain Capitol put the first dollar into Staples which now employs 80,000 Americans), non-profit where he saved the Salt Lake games in 2002, and in public sector where he was Governor of Massachusetts and had to work with Democrats that made up 80%of the state legislature. Together they provided health insurance to every citzen of that state "without" raises taxes but instead by doing things more "smartly".

We need to bring that "doing things more smartly" to Washington DC. John McCain can count on Mitt Romney to get things done for his administration. Mitt has tremendous class and folks like working with him............GO MITT
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by obamaslady May 22, 2008 11:22 AM EDT
Boy I just bet this McBush is "purely social"! I hope Mitt paid him enough to finance his GE so he will get the nod. But then again with all the help McBush got from Crist in scr*wing the Dems primary, he will probably get the nod! But what''s not to say Jendal won''t get the nod since McSame can look like he is actually trying to help Katrina folks in LA! What a farce! All you ever get out of McSame is DOUBLE TALK and for a great laugh to prove it, please view this link:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cliff-schecter/the-real-mccain-goes-vira_b_102626.html
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by dchu76 May 22, 2008 11:07 AM EDT
I hope that he picks Crist, the visual image of two pale white hair candidates will spurs the young generation to vote for obama more.
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by briannorwood May 22, 2008 10:53 AM EDT
MCCAIN/ROMNEY- a winning ticket?

Oh what''s a hard working, white lower class bigot to do?

Do I hate the Mormon or do I hate the black guy? Oh Dear!
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by briannorwood May 22, 2008 10:49 AM EDT
What? No Huckabee? No Leiberman?

What happened to those two sycophants?
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by zorar-2009 May 22, 2008 10:42 AM EDT
Ghandi..drank his own urin
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by zorar-2009 May 22, 2008 10:41 AM EDT
McCain join the 21st century..or get your bottle of Geritol...and quit whinning
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by jack3213 May 22, 2008 10:39 AM EDT
Hey McVet- stop your whining- yes, some of what you say is true- but THIS IS "THIS"- so deal with it- and lets move in the right direction to finish it safely.
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by jack3213 May 22, 2008 10:36 AM EDT
MCCAIN/ROMNEY- a winning ticket.

The change they will bring is stronger family values- stronger patriotism, & a stronger country.
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by mcvet May 22, 2008 10:35 AM EDT
My main problem with Iraq is that U.S. Tax Payers are paying for it. However Iraq just ordered $3 Billion worth of U.S. weapons so maybe Iraq got the message, now if Iraq will foot the Bill for the War and reimburse some of our expenses it will quiet a lot of critics, our Treasury can use the money none too soon!



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Posted by tbweb at 06:21 AM : May 22, 2008
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My main problem with Iraq is there was NO need for it... it took resources away from the REAL enemy and it''s based on PURE LIES! Sieg Heil Bush
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by smirk5 May 22, 2008 10:03 AM EDT
John McCain is ready to lead because he ate his own s*h*i*t in Vietnam.
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by smirk5 May 22, 2008 9:55 AM EDT
My friends, I promise to continue spending 3 billion a week in Iraq so we can strengthen Iran and let Al-Qaeda continue to strengthen in Afghanistan.
My friends, I promise to continue the same economic policies that has helped the middle class to lose ground.
My friends, I promise to continue to keep high-tension in the middle east so we can keep oil prices sky high. This enriches Iran and Saudia Arabia so they can transfer more funds to terrorists.
My friends, I must change my depends. God Bless America.
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by smirk5 May 22, 2008 9:54 AM EDT

My friends, as soon as I learn that Iran is Shia and Al-Qaeda is Sunni, I''''ll bring victory to Iraq.
My friends, as soon as I learn that the real leader of Iran is Ali Khameini, I will deal with Iran.
My friends, as soon as I get rid of about 50 more lobbyists, my campaign will be lobbyist free.
My friends, I must change my depends. God Bless America.
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by crater7 May 22, 2008 9:53 AM EDT
RUMOR HAS IT, THE REV. WRIGHT HAS BECOME BORED ON HIS PAID VACATION BY THE OBAMA''S, AND HAS DECIDED TO SWITCH PARTIES. HE IS RUMORED TO JOIN FORCES WITH McCAIN IN SEDONA THIS WEEKEND.

GOD "BLESS" AMERICA. NOT "G D" AMERICA.
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by smirk5 May 22, 2008 9:50 AM EDT
John McCain has experience. He has experience actively seeking the endorsement of a man who said Hitler was God''s choice to get the Jews to move to Israel. John McCain has experience. Good judgment? Not so much.
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by byeneocons May 22, 2008 9:48 AM EDT
Let''s hope McCain picks someone who is trained in CPR.

Jindal would be great: he''s never finished a job yet.
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by smirk5 May 22, 2008 9:48 AM EDT
John McCain has experience. He currently has experience paying a former lobbyist who worked for ruthless dictators responsible for the gruesome deaths of thousands. John McCain has experience. Good judgment?
Well.............no.
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by usmcvn2 May 22, 2008 9:47 AM EDT
Hagee is a fat pig with mental heath problems. Very Republican. LOL LOL



Semper FI Rev. Wright
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by crater7 May 22, 2008 9:47 AM EDT
PLEASE DONATE TO THE " BUY MICHELLE A PUPPY FUND"

KEEP MICHELE HAPPY, AND PROUD OF HER COUNTRY.

GOD "BLESS" AMERICA. NOT "G D" AMERICA.
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by smirk5 May 22, 2008 9:39 AM EDT
tbweb,

The invasion of Iraq has strengthened Iran and has been a recruiting and training bonanza for Al-Qaeda. Invading Iraq has allowed Al-Qaeda to rebuild in Afghanistan. Invading Iraq created extra tension in the middle east. It has done it''s part to add to fuel prices. These higher prices result in more money for Iran and Saudi Arabia. This, of course, fuels more terrorism with all the extra influx of cash.
The invasion of Iraq also has killed thousands of our people just to provide us with all these negatives.
Our military has been weakened by the invasion.
Tens of thousands of troops terribly wounded.
Suicide is rampant.
PTSD is exploding.
Iraq was a huge blunder that was easily predicted by those that took the blinders off to think about it.
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