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by millersinoz March 27, 2008 5:31 AM EDT
Rice would be an excellent choice. She is definitely a woman of character and courage. She is the kind of person I could point to and say to my children, "This is the kind of person I would like you to be." I could say the same of McCain. I would be happy with them as Pres. and VP.

I think Obama is a very gifted speaker, but I have to admit, he has not acted with courage in respect to his church situation.
I just don''t think he''s proven himself to be in the same league as these two individuals.
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by millersinoz March 27, 2008 5:28 AM EDT
Rice would be an excellent choice. She is definitely a woman of character and courage. She is the kind of person I could point to and say to my children, "This is the kind of person I would like you to be." I could say the same of McCain. I would be happy with them as Pres. and VP.

I think Obama is a very gifted speaker, but I have to admit, he has not acted with courage in respect to his church situation.
I just don''t think he''s proven himself to be in the same league as these two individuals.
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by millersinoz March 27, 2008 5:24 AM EDT
Rice would be an excellent choice. She is definitely a woman of character and courage. She is the kind of person I could point to and say to my children, "This is the kind of person I would like you to be." I could say the same of McCain. I would be happy with them as Pres. and VP.

I think Obama is a very gifted speaker, but I have to admit, he has not acted with courage in respect to his church situation.
I just don''t think he''s proven himself to be in the same league as these two individuals.
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by millersinoz March 27, 2008 5:21 AM EDT
Rice would be an excellent choice. She is definitely a woman of character and courage. She is the kind of person I could point to and say to my children, "This is the kind of person I would like you to be." I could say the same of McCain. I would be happy with them as Pres. and VP.

I think Obama is a very gifted speaker, but I have to admit, he has not acted with courage in respect to his church situation.
I just don''t think he''s proven himself to be in the same league as these two individuals.
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by millersinoz March 27, 2008 5:20 AM EDT
Rice would be an excellent choice. She is definitely a woman of character and courage. She is the kind of person I could point to and say to my children, "This is the kind of person I would like you to be." I could say the same of McCain. I would be happy with them as Pres. and VP.

I think Obama is a very gifted speaker, but I have to admit, he has not acted with courage in respect to his church situation.
I just don''t think he''s proven himself to be in the same league as these two individuals.
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by millersinoz March 27, 2008 5:19 AM EDT
Rice would be an excellent choice. She is definitely a woman of character and courage. She is the kind of person I could point to and say to my children, "This is the kind of person I would like you to be." I could say the same of McCain. I would be happy with them as Pres. and VP.

I think Obama is a very gifted speaker, but I have to admit, he has not acted with courage in respect to his church situation.
I just don''t think he''s proven himself to be in the same league as these two individuals.
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by adarkstorm March 27, 2008 2:25 AM EDT
Senator McCain should act in a moral way when choosing his running-mate and select a pro-life candidate.The GOP has been a pro-life party for many years and has won a multitude of elections endorsing this sacred right.The Republican Party has millions of pro-life adherents and if a pro-choice vice-presidential candidate was chosen,it would split the party.I deeply believe in the right to life and that is an enormous reason why I will vote for him in the general election.I think he will stand by his principles and select a pro-life candidate for Vice-President.-----------------------------------------

Posted by ShawnHussey at 07:32 PM

An interesting perspective, but regardless of party affiliation, the President represents all the people. The sad fact is, this is more often forgotten than remembered. What an amazing concept compromise and a genuine attempt to serve all Americans. Hmmm. I dare say, not this century.

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by gouldnen March 27, 2008 2:15 AM EDT
As this article states: "McCain''s veep pick will come under particular scrutiny because of his age," and if McCain selects Pawlenty simply because of Pawlenty''s age, it would stand to reason that the skeletons in the closet will begin to surface and will haunt and take down McCain with Pawlenty. It would be wise for McCain to look at Pawlenty''s "secret meeting" Minnesota Supreme Court Justice appointees where former MN Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson had secret meetings with two (2) MN Supreme Court Justices surnamed Anderson wherein Pawlenty appointed two (2) out of the three (3) MN Supreme Court Justices with the surname Anderson. Obviously Pawlenty appointed one of the three, but perhaps he appointed both of the secret meeting justices.
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by blkpresident March 27, 2008 2:02 AM EDT
a girl?
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by ioweign March 27, 2008 1:21 AM EDT
Huckabee: best choice

Rice, Sanford: OK

Pawlenty, Romney, Crist: RINOs

Posted by bdribus at 06:48 PM : Mar 26, 2008


You missed "No Stall Left Behind" Craig...

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