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To: JRochelle

“Bush is pro amnesty. He was stopped. McCain now says he has learned his lesson and the fence must come first.”

- A fool would believe that means he wont push for sham-nesty - he never apologized or backed down from that wrong position, all he said was he would build the fence *first*. expect a pathetic sham fence then a sham ‘certification’ we are secure from DHS, then a push for shamnesty.

“Bush supported CFR.” One of his worst decisions.

“As for tax cuts, McCain was right.” NO he wasnt. Human Events brought up the quotes that made clear he voted against the tax cuts on the grounds it was too generous and on class-warfare grounds, not spending.

” Tax cuts are great but those people in Washington need to control spending.” McCain is a hypocrite - he’s been in Washington for 28 years, what has he done?!? Not enough!
He voted for most of the bills he now campaigns against.

“That is my biggest reason to lean toward that RINO, McCain. He is right on spending. Bush was a disaester.”
- If you show a single time in the last 8 years he filibustered for smaller budgets, you might have a point. But McCain did precious little to stop it, he was too busy concocting CFR, amnesty and other RINO bills with the Democrats. He claims he’s not taken earmarks, but in fact he has.

His 2006 ACU rating was 65%, RINO level, worse that 44 other GOP senators.

“And he was/is right about Iraq.” okay, but all but Ron Paul are on the right page.

“I hate him for many reasons but if Fred drops out, he is the only one who can beat the beast.” Disagree. Romney is articulate and much better and credible economic change message. And isnt old like McCain. Romney can run a better campaign. Clintons will rerun the 1996 playbook against McCain. both Romney and McCain have a chance at beating Hillary.


12 posted on 01/19/2008 5:49:56 PM PST by WOSG (Proamnesty-antiBushtaxcuts-proCO2caps-CFR-RINO John McCain delenda est!)
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To: WOSG

I think McPain would be disastrous for the economy . I also think McPain would try and shove Amnesty down our throats yet again , further damaging our economy .

McPain doesn’t like to be defeated and he doesn’t forget ....Amnesty will be back and with a vengeance ....

Romney talks a good game , but he just doesn’t have the track record to back it up . What are we to believe with Romney ? His naivete on the gun issue is also downright scary ...


16 posted on 01/19/2008 6:26:24 PM PST by Neu Pragmatist (No RINO's -VOTE FRED ... Thank you :))
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