Posted on 12/09/2007 6:35:35 PM PST by JRochelle
To: Petronski
No, no. “Despise” has to be reserved for Hillary.
15 posted on 12/09/2007 6:53:12 PM PST by JennysCool (Merry Christmas!)
Rudy is FILTH!!!!!!! He is a POS!!!
Mitt Romney has no scruples.
If Romney was similar in his business dealings,I can just imagine how many people he snowed over.
Maybe you’re not a Ron Paul freak, but you are acting as a surrogate for one of the campaigns.
A review of your posts reveal that you have it out for Mitt.
Most campaigns are telling folks to post on blogs like this one to push or slam candidates.
So - who are you working for?
I loathe Rudy and despise Mitt.
Good enough for ya?
You see we are conservatives who won’t support a liberal like Rudy.
Chalk it up to hatred if you wish.
Why would any real conservative settle for the filth that is Rudy Guiliani?
So I guess I must be a surrogate for some campaign since I have posted relentlessly against Rudy and the Huckster and also done my share against the Mittster.
Shoot, most of us must be surrogates for some campaign since we all have candidates we like and others we totally dislike.
I got some news for you, your logic is faulty and doesn’t pass the smell test.
Rudy is a Northeastern RINO. He is no conservative.
No loonyism here.
Bring on the paid Mitt apologists....
Oh, come on now,!
He turned around Massachusetts didn't he? /s
And the Rudy apologists!
Perhaps you’re right.
(I think we need to watch friendofgeorge, though. I detected some foaming).
JRochelle is a tool who is just an anti-Romney robot. All of his posts make it clear.
Go look at Jrochelle's post on this thread - number 10. He spins like a Clinton and then tells us we are too stupid to understand how the Senate works.
When you're right, you're right. Mitt's my man and I know he's not perfect. McCain and Rudy aren't Satan, but when they (or Mitt) take criticism from conservatives, it needs to be honest first and foremost. And Mitt's criticism IS honest, and the criticism of Mitt here is not.
Further, I know the guy who posted his own blog here to start this and Soren Dayton is a complete tool. Spending five minutes with him and not throwing up will get you an award.
McCain said repeatedly that the Bush/Kennedy/McCain bill wasn’t amnesty even though it clearly was. So obviously he’s a liar.
The following quote from a great American is the best comment Ive seen on McCains run. It pretty well sums up the situation as I see it.
John McCain, you treasonous bastard, How dare you even think that you are qualified to sit in the oval office! Ronald Reagan’s office! President? Hah! You miserable excuse for a two-bit political hack, you’re not even qualified to shine Ronald Reagan’s boots. If you do run, I’m afraid you’re gonna be at least one vote short. It’ll be a cold day in hell before a traitor like you ever receives my vote. And that’s a campaign promise you can take to the bank.
Boy I sure like sugar coating in speak. /snicker
"NASHUA - In a flier that arrived in the mailboxes of New Hampshire Republicans this week, former governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts accuses three of his opponents of being soft on illegal immigration, as a fourth - former governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas - sounded a tougher tone yesterday on the issue.
The glossy mailer features an image of an American flag in the hazy backdrop behind a chain-link fence alongside assertions that former mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York, Senator John McCain of Arizona, and former senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee supported amnesty, benefits, and protections for illegal immigrants.
Representatives of the three campaigns said the document misrepresented their records on the issue, which polls suggest is of paramount importance to Republican primary voters.
"Mitt Romney's already changed his own position on illegal immigration, so it should come as no surprise that he's trying to change everybody else's position as well," Giuliani spokeswoman Maria Comella said in a statement yesterday.
"Romney has a record of twisting the truth about his own immigration record and is the last person to be criticizing anybody else on immigration," said Karen Hanretty, spokeswoman for Thompson.
The pamphlet did not mention the newly ascendant Huckabee, who has been criticized elsewhere by rivals for his 2005 proposal to let children of illegal immigrants apply for taxpayer-funded academic scholarships.
In a book published this year, Huckabee wrote that illegal immigrants should "pay a reasonable fine" for being here illegally and be able to apply for a "pathway to legal status and citizenship."
In a proposal released yesterday, Huckabee appeared to take a harder-line position, proposing a 120-day window in which illegal immigrants must register with the US government and return to their home country.
The individuals could then apply to immigrate without being penalized for their earlier illegal status. But those who do not return to their home country voluntarily would be not be allowed to apply for 10 years.
Huckabee, the last of the leading GOP contenders to unveil an immigration plan, also pledged to build a fence on the Mexico border by 2010, increase the number of border patrol agents, punish employers who hire illegal immigrants, and create a system to verify citizenship.
Romney's campaign had sent out a mailer to Iowa voters earlier in the year drawing contrasts with only McCain's position on immigration.
"We've heard all this before," McCain told reporters as he examined the new pamphlet while campaigning Thursday in New Hampshire, which holds its primary on Jan. 8."
Don't confuse him he's on a roll :)
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