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To: NoCountryForLiberals
According to his CPAC speech, it was clear that he said he would support the nominee for the good of the war on terror and our troops. So this is no surprise.

Mathematically, McCain is now the presumptive nominee no matter how many miracles the Huckster is wishing for.

At first, I didn't think I could ever support McCain. However, the more I read about Obama and his leftist positions, and the more I think about Bill and Hill back in our White House, I have decided I can support McCain. Two crucial issues dictate the decision:
1)support of our troops and their mission and;
2) SCOTUS nominees.
Both issues could change the course of history forever and will, most definitely, influence the kind of country our children and grandchildren will inherit.

Slit a vein or vote McCain? I'm going to vote McCain. Allowing the dems to win is potential suicide.

267 posted on 02/14/2008 11:27:52 AM PST by redgirlinabluestate (Don't blame me, I told everyone we had to unite for Mitt in order to stop McCain.)
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To: redgirlinabluestate

Slit a vein or vote McCain?

$$$$$

That looks like a terrific tagline for the next nine months.

A slogan I can go with now. As an early adopter of Romney. I knew that Fred Thompson could not make the grade, and the principled positions of Duncan Hunter would make him a good cabinet officer but not CEO.

I never dreamed that the Republican Establishment would solidify around McCain, but now I know that Beltway Establishment trumps principle every time, no matter which party is under discussion.


358 posted on 02/14/2008 12:01:25 PM PST by maica (Romney '08)
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