1) Jindal’s planning sort of universal health care plan in LA.
2) He’s bought into Goracle’s global warming carbon credit thingy (supports coastal restoration in LA).
* Sarah Palin 24.4% * Mitt Romney 18.1% * Undecided/Not Sure 16.2% * Bobby Jindal 15.6% * Mike Huckabee 9.7% * None of the Above/Someone else 8.2% * Rudy Giuliani 5.6% * Ron Paul 2.9%
Among All Voters:
* None of the Above/Someone Else 20.3% * Undecided/Not Sure 19.7% * Mitt Romney 13.7% * Sarah Palin 13.4% * Bobby Jindal 12.5% * Mike Huckabee 8.0% * Ron Paul 7.4% * Rudy Giuliani 5.0%
Palin leads among Republicans. Romney, Palin nearly equal among all voters. Huck losing the social conservatives to Palin it seems. Surprising showing by the RINO Jindal. Paul gets 5% of repubs, wow!!!
05/31/2008 2:48:33 PM PDT
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to Yankee Sailor
How would someone define China today? Totally authoritarian,nationalistic to hysterical levels (Olympic torch,Tibet,etc.),”socialist” supposedly through Communism,rant and raves at world enemies,lusts after land that does not belong to it (Spratly islands,Taiwan, Indian territory),massive militarism (”people should thank the PLA (Chinese army) for earthquake relief”) and military expansion,extensive propaganda machine.Doesn’t this remind one of another nation some 60+ years ago also “nationalistic” and whose ideology was “socialism”,a combination described as “Nazism”?
Seems McCain not like Romney. He would have been the better VP pick. Do not like to see Jindal on McCain's ticket. The best pick would have been Palin (Gov-AK).