1 posted on
02/20/2008 12:09:04 AM PST by
squidly
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To: squidly
2 posted on
02/20/2008 12:09:37 AM PST by
Cindy
To: squidly
3 posted on
02/20/2008 12:10:03 AM PST by
paudio
(Conservatism: like it or not, it's a word with many meanings.)
To: squidly
I wish I could but I just cannot bring myself to do it.
5 posted on
02/20/2008 12:12:26 AM PST by
MarMema
(kosovo will always be Serbian)
To: squidly
Agree, but it won’t happen. Everyone’s so excited about taking out Hillary NOW that they aren’t thinking about the possibilites of a dragged-on Democrat race.
6 posted on
02/20/2008 12:12:43 AM PST by
Norman Bates
(Freepmail me to be part of the McCain List!)
To: squidly
7 posted on
02/20/2008 12:13:46 AM PST by
Domangart
(editor and publisher)
To: squidly
I don't think anyone will take your advice, but I do like your thinking, right down to how we have a choice we may not like, but it is what it is. No true conservative in the race, but you can't always get what you want.
When I am looking for a burger and I've none in the fridge, I don't starve myself to death to make a useless point. I get the best thing that's available.
8 posted on
02/20/2008 12:14:18 AM PST by
Darkwolf377
(Republican "Suicide Voters" need to repeat: SCOTUS...SCOTUS...SCOTUS...)
To: squidly
I just can’t. It would be like voting for Satan.
11 posted on
02/20/2008 12:15:20 AM PST by
Huntress
(“When you have to shoot, shoot, don’t talk.”--Tuco)
To: squidly
First of all, the dems have been in turmoil since Bill first was elected. If you are a republican first,go ahead and vote for a dem, not much difference now anyway. If you are a conservative first, find a conservative candidate and support and promote that person.
12 posted on
02/20/2008 12:15:58 AM PST by
exnavy
( note to islamists,God means love, not hate.)
To: squidly
No way.
Anyone but Hillary (and Bill) in my living room for the next four years.
I want them both to go away — by any means.
13 posted on
02/20/2008 12:16:00 AM PST by
detch
To: squidly
14 posted on
02/20/2008 12:16:29 AM PST by
CzarNicky
(The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
To: squidly
To try to push the vote for the Hildebeast may be futile. I think the momentum for Obama is too great to overcome.
Be patient. McCain will spank him so bad, he will be calling for the mothership to beam him off the planet.
To: squidly
No way.
You take you best shot when you got it or, a dead bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Hillary is a liberal and a known evil. Obama is a liberal.
16 posted on
02/20/2008 12:17:29 AM PST by
Rudder
To: squidly
Wow!
I just sent you a message in another thread about this.
17 posted on
02/20/2008 12:18:38 AM PST by
Racehorse
(Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
To: squidly
Vote for Hillary? May God strike me dead before I do that.
18 posted on
02/20/2008 12:20:55 AM PST by
Alter Kaker
(Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
To: squidly
Hillary is going to the Convention, no matter what the vote totals are.
23 posted on
02/20/2008 12:28:36 AM PST by
fortheDeclaration
("Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people".-John Adams)
To: squidly
Too late for me, I voted for Fred in WA State. I wouldn’t have voted for Hillary anyway. My desire is to see her go down in flames before convention. Then, maybe she and her serial rapist husband will finally and forever go away.
24 posted on
02/20/2008 12:28:39 AM PST by
Theresawithanh
(Get yours now. By election time, clothespins will be in short supply.)
To: squidly
You do realize that the democrat is very likely to win? Given a choice between two socialists, I’ll take the naive empty suit who isn’t provably unscrupulous.
To: squidly
Sorry, I’m ready to see the end of Hillary. It’s time to move on to being terror-stricken by Obama. We’ve spent the better part of eight years building the Republican Party around Hillary fear, and now we don’t have anything to put up against Obama. It’s a shame, and we better learn from it. A pop messiah is rabble rousing the pop culture, and all McCain can do is belittle the memory of Jerry Falwell. It’s going to be an interesting election year.
31 posted on
02/20/2008 12:44:20 AM PST by
pallis
To: squidly
I'm in Ohio. I don't think we can just waltz into the polling station and say "Yeah, I'm regiistered as a Republican, but I want to vote in the democratic primary."
I think we have to switch party affiliations ahead of time.
Anyone know anything about this?
32 posted on
02/20/2008 12:45:00 AM PST by
Slump Tester
(-What if I'm pregnant Teddy? Errr-ahh Calm down Mary Jo, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it)
To: squidly
In Texas, they stamp your voter registration with “REP”. I would have to cut my wrists if I came home with “DEM” stamped on it.
35 posted on
02/20/2008 12:46:49 AM PST by
chuckles
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