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To: The Spirit Of Allegiance
Fred keeps going down in my personal poll. Between his little game of keeping people in suspense and the much more important matters of concern about his true politics, I am much more in favor of Hunter or Tancredo and they CAN win.

I suppose it hypothetically possible that Hunter or Tancredo could win SOMETHING, but not the Republican nomination for President. They don't have any realistic chance at all, any more than you or I do.

So, as Thompson "keeps going down" in your personal poll (and who is included? Is this just me, myself and I?), who is really going up? Not Tancredo or Hunter.

Maybe Obama?

9 posted on 06/18/2007 12:05:57 AM PDT by John Valentine
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To: John Valentine

Guys wakeup, this is all for a Hillary win.

Look Bush Sr. Clinton, Clinton, Bush Jr, Bush Jr.... Hillary is next. It closes the cycle. When you see how chummy Bush Sr is with Clinton, then look at Jr and Clinton, you too will see the Hillary win.

To win this race, you are going to have to cross over to the democrats that don’t want a Hillary win and attract them, then with the missing base you have, you may have a chance.


11 posted on 06/18/2007 12:19:05 AM PDT by GoreNoMore
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To: John Valentine

The only thing preventing Hunter from winning, are those who choose not to support him.

Do you support giving illegals “aspirations of citizenship”? How does that differ from what Bush or Hillary plan to do?


15 posted on 06/18/2007 1:26:04 AM PDT by Kimberly GG (“You’re going to have to [give illegals] aspirations of citizenship” F. Thompson, 2006)
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To: John Valentine
I traced back to the little Te d' tat you and Kimberly have had and found she came at you for your post The Spirit of Allegiance at #4. It is interesting to me how these things work on FR, especially during a primary season. What is also interesting is how even Republicans (which by the way I am no longer affiliated with) take up the same mantra as the Democrats. That being tearing down the opposition rather than pumping up one's preference. Personally I like Duncan Hunter and would have no problem in pulling the lever for him in the General Election. He has the "right stuff". But so does Mr. Thompson, who, in my most humble opinion, has much more name recognition with the country at large and presents the Republic with a very strong alternative to any of the Democrats currently running.

Any way just my thoughts on the modus operandi of how much of a mug slinging country we have become in our election process.

I will be able to vote in the GOP primary process here in Texas as a nonaligned voter and I will vote for Mr. Thompson. That said, should Mr. Hunter be the nominee I will both vote and contribute financially directly to his campaign, as I already have for Fred, and not through any GOP party apparatus. For my money there are only a select few Republicans in any national office that should be left in their current offices. But that is another topic all together.

53 posted on 06/18/2007 11:29:10 AM PDT by ImpBill ("America ... Where are you now?" --Greg Adams--Brownsville, TX --On the other Front Line)
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