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To: johnthebaptistmoore
I can’t wait until Fred Thompson becomes a frequent guest

Despite all my misgivings, Romney's still got my vote at this point.

You never get everything you want when you cast your vote, unless it's a vote for Ronald Reagan.

On yesterday's topic of Senator Thompson's wifey and her ampleness, and having been there myself, I've got no problem with at all with his choice of a very shapely younger woman.

I just don't see Sen. Thompson winning the the whole thing against who ever the RATs put up against him. I like him, but with the whole package, I think Romney can kick A against any of the RATs I've heard so far.

14 posted on 06/01/2007 2:02:47 PM PDT by suffering_fools
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To: suffering_fools

First, President Ronald Reagan did sign amnesty legislation into law in 1986, and I didn’t want that to happen! Second, I really don’t see Mitt Romney getting enough of the conservative votes that he will definitely need to win against probable Democratic Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton. I like Mitt Romney, but I just don’t see a majority in the Bible Belt states deciding to pull the voting lever for a Mormon for POTUS. If Mitt can truly overcome this voting deficit in the Bible Belt states, then he will have a serious chance for victory. Like it or not, Fred Thompson presently has a lot of conservative momentum going his way, and I’m more than willing to give Fred a chance to seriously prove himself to be a very decent conservative Presidential candidate. Third, down the road, the Republicans may possibly end up deciding on a Presidential ticket of Fred Thompson/Mitt Romney, and this seems like a decent Presidential ticket that could satisfy many voters at the same time. I would also be happy with either a Fred Thompson/Duncan Hunter or a Fred Thompson/Michael Steele ticket out of many other GOP Presidential ticket possibilities. Finally, I’m also very concerned about the aftermath of President Bush possibly signing “More Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants” into “law” sometime later this month. What will be the political consequences of the President doing this, and will it become the final nail in the coffin for the entire Republican Party? What would be the next move by a majority of conservatives if this “amnesty disaster” does become law throughout the U.S.? Will interest in the Republican Party at every political level profoundly wane after Congress passes it and the President signs it to the point that it doesn’t matter who the Republicans finally pick as their final Presidential ticket?


15 posted on 06/01/2007 4:01:24 PM PDT by johnthebaptistmoore
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