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To: Yorlik803
"McCain is the lesser of two evils, the GOP should have picked a stronger person."

...the GOP, try Democrats and Inds., should have picked a stronger nominee, but why would they want to do that?

Interesting article. With the anger stoked by Inds., read "former" Democrats, over an illegal pay raise for the legislature in PA and $ from who knows where, the legislature changed hands to Democrat in the '06 election. Now a grand jury has indicted a couple of Democrat legislators and a bunch of staffers for paying illegal "bonuses" to themselves to the tune of a couple million bucks in the past two yrs. (Many articles the past couple of days about this on FR.) The answer from those "Inds" to the latest Democrat corruption problem is to call for a constitutional convention so they can re-write the rules. Does this sound like what went on in Colorado to anybody but me?

39 posted on 07/12/2008 9:11:28 AM PDT by penowa
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To: Yorlik803; penowa; Zevonismymuse
.. . . the GOP should have picked a stronger person.

A better conservative campaigner should have run. The best we did was Thompson who started late and dropped out early.

One could say the best man lost, but if he was best, I say why did he lose?

49 posted on 07/12/2008 12:21:52 PM PDT by Jacquerie (Any conservative who sits out the election will be an accomplice to the election of BO.)
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