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To: ImphClinton
If he had appointed all Republican none would have been confirmed.

He didn't even try! Is that what your promising for us to look forward to? If Romney gets elected, look forward to more Ruth Bader Ginsburg's because Conservatives would not have a chance at being confirmed?

At least Reagan tried Bork for the SCOTUS, then a different Ginsburg who had to withdraw because he smoked pot, and then that disaster Kennedy - who pretended to be a Conservative until he got on the court.

Sandra Day O'Connor was a disaster because she wanted to be one.

Reagan nominated scores and scores of great judges to the Federal bench. His legacy for that lives on even today.

Romney could have at least said what you said to defend himself - to wit - 'Sure, I acted as a liberal in Massachusetts so I could get elected.'

Instead, he has misrepresented the truth about his flip flops on abortion, gun control, and other issues. Then, he expected us to believe him!

Well, it looks like he might be out of it now anyway. There are still no Conservatives in the race for the GOP.

3,443 posted on 01/30/2008 3:42:06 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: SkyPilot

How have you missed him talking about getting elected in the most liberal State in the nation.

You really think that living in MA should eliminate you from any consideration.

He has talked over and over again about the dificulties of running / governing MA. He flat out admitted he ran pro abortion and gay rights to get elected but found himself unable (morally) to govern that way and became pro life and pro traditional marriage. He admits making mistakes and learning from them.

McCain is proud to have Liberman campaign with him. Proud of the NYT endorsement and says he would sign into law Amnesty first chance he gets.

Clinton would at least galvanize the GOP and further damage the DNC. McCain would destroy the GOP. I for one will vote Clinton over McCain. I would consider a third party to oppose McCain. I am hardly alone.

McCain only won Florida because 20% of the voters registered as GOP so they could vote for him and will change their registration back for the Election and vote Democrat. Among Republicans he lost by five points, and barely beat Huckabee.

Two Republicans running against one RINO is not very fair. Unfortunately Huck seems to have made a deal with McCain to deliver him the election (for a VP position???).

Since we require a majority if Huck gets enough delegates and Romney is brave enough to stick it out the convention could still pick Romney.


3,476 posted on 01/30/2008 1:11:08 PM PST by ImphClinton (Four More Years Go Bush)
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