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Sat Sep-11-04 10:53 PM
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| Who will the Repugs run in '08--McCain??? Santorum?? |
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We will run Kerry for re-election of course.
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Sat Sep-11-04 10:54 PM
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Sat Sep-11-04 10:55 PM
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| 2. Guilliani - almost a certainty he will at least run for the nomination |
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Sat Sep-11-04 10:55 PM
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Powell's stances on AA and Abortion are too liberal for the Republican Party.
And if Santorm ever became president, I would just cry. His smug smirk is worse than Bush's.
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:00 PM
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| 5. i wish he were on the brink of being voted out ... |
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he makes Arlen look like a true liberal.
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Sat Sep-11-04 10:56 PM
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:02 PM
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| 6. If he remains healthy McCain's a shoe-in |
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And we all should be concerned.
McCain has a very Reagan-like quality that allows him to appeal across party lines.
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:10 PM
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| 9. That's what scares me about him |
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He seems to be willing to whore out his opinion to just about anybody.
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:15 PM
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He gets away with it. He would be a bad matchup for Kerry in 2008.
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:50 PM
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| 13. But the thing about McCain |
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is that the religious right hates him. If he were to win the nomination, that in itself would be a big sign that the chri$tian wing of the gop had been marginalized, which would be a hugely positive development for the nation as a whole. :)
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:03 PM
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Guiliani will wear very thin across middle america- Powell- he made the mistake of being right about iraq, and then letting him have his head handed to him by a bunch of neo-con idealogues. plus there's that little matter of my lai in his history. Santorum- he's not as smart as bush. McCain- probably My guess is one of those faceless senate suits from the midwest- Bond, or one of those guys. Liddy Dole.
Let'em all run; let'em carve each other to pieces.
It'll be Kerry running for re-election in '08.
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:07 PM
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| 8. george allen of Virginia ...he is further right than current admin |
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:12 PM
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It'd be funny just to see him lose. Frist will probably run. Santorum may run, but he might be waaay to conservative to win. Giuliani will probably run. That's a scary list I'm making.
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:14 PM
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Don't you realize, the Republican Party IS the Bush Party?
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:54 PM
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He's got the voting machines in his pocket, after all, and he's already started making noise about 2008 ...
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Sat Sep-11-04 11:57 PM
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| 15. Santorum...he'll scare all the moderates to us. :) nt |
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