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To: Din Maker
If McDaniel is to have a future, the best thing he can do is show he is a healer and someone that can bring people together. Play some Alinsky, work from within the enemy.

As for the senatorial election, I have been giving deep thought to Childers. Now, here is a man that is a Conservative, gives of his time to his church and community. Childers will spend time sitting down and talking to a person, he listens, and does most of his talking. He's pro NRA, Baptist, and loyal. Contrast Childers to Cochran who has never taken the time to return a letter or phone call to a Republican constituent and has spent the last forty years in D.C. Personally I like Childers. Now that I have a choice between a sell out weasel like Cochran or a man I know and like in Childers, who should I vote for? My beliefs are better served with Childers who I know than Cochran that has much of the same beliefs as does Obama. Childers I can pick up the phone and call and talk to him, not one of his handlers. McDaniel offered hope to my country, now that is no longer available I am thinking of going with self personal preservation. As far as the big picture, Cochran is owing to the Democrats now and he is no different in D.C. than would be Childers.

36 posted on 06/26/2014 8:08:44 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: vetvetdoug

Childers may appear to be a conservative. But, when the votes are cast in Washington, he will vote with the Dems (a.k.a. Progressives) when he is told to.

The only difference between Childers and Cochran is that one is a proud Democrat and the other is a lying, scheming, slimey, Democrat-in-hiding.


38 posted on 06/26/2014 9:19:13 AM PDT by truthluva ("Character is doing the right thing even when no one is looking"..J.C. Watts)
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