Posted on 10/04/2007 3:51:42 PM PDT by nordicstan
Virginia Republicans are buzzing over speculation that retired Marine Gen. Peter Pace may be lured into running for the U.S. Senate being vacated by John W. Warner (R).
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PLEASE—OH, PLEASE!
Thanks,
I like the idea !
He is a class act; I met him sixteen years ago. I have no idea what his politics are though.
Lord, I hope so!
bttt
Peter Pace
It would be great if he could make the Senators who treated him shabbily squirm just by being among them as a fellow Senator.
Let’s see..that would make Webb the SENIOR senator from VA..yeah..right.
Just as Senator Sessions ran for the Senate after they denied him advancement on the courts?
Of course I don’t know his politics. I have a hard time imagining he’d be worse then Warner’s self appointed successor though.
If he runs, I WILL donate to the cause... Gen Pace is great... Plus, Remember when the Senate rejected Sessions for an nomination the judiciary, and he came back as a Senator.. Pay backs can be sweet..
RUN, PETE, RUN!!!
Dear General Pace:
Never have I ever wanted to move to Virginia more than right this second. Run, Sir, Run!!
From a grateful citizen.
How about running him for President? He’d be better than Fredrudy McRomney.
He would have my vote in a second...I admire the man greatly.
I’d vote for him in a heart beat in ANY capacity!
If what George Allen said was enough to make him lose, won’t General Pace’s statements about homosexuality make him unnaceptable to Virginians?
After experiencing first-hand the circus called the Senate, I wouldn’t blame General Pace if he would choose not to run.
A great man—he’d make a great senator.
The Washington Post and the gay lobby will tear him to shreds.
They will also be blaming him for Abu Grahib, Haditha, and Rush Limbaugh.
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