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See and Hear No Evil

Sweeping terrorism under the Oriental rug. Also: Migrating toward Mitt. Shopping sprees. Defending Ms. magazine. Plus more.

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If Giuliani would get rid of his New York opposition to the Second Amendment, he'd have a much better chance.

McCain doesn't deserve to be known as a Republican. He is a McCain promoter, with the attitude that, if it promotes McCain, it can't be wrong. In my estimation, he already has too much of a track record, and he's getting up there in years, considering what he's been through in his life.

p>I'm perfectly willing to take a closer look at Romney over the next two years. br> -- R. Goodson br> Vero Beach, Florida /p>

What is Mr. Romney's stance on immigration, border security and amnesty for illegals? The Republicans continue to underestimate the immigration issue's impact on the 2008 election. I predict that it will become a bigger issue than the war in Iraq and that any candidate who does not support a fence on the border with increased border security and tough sanctions against employers will loose the election.

I would also like to pint out that George Bush and company are dead wrong in their belief that 187 damaged the Republican Party in California. What damaged the Republican party in California was the lackadaisical follow-up on 187 and the rulings of the ninth circuit which stymied implementation of 187.

p>Mark my words, immigration is going to be the hot button issue in the next election and if you doubt my word just watch what is going to happen to John McCain. He may be the front-runner right now, but the wheels are going to come off his political bus in the primaries. br> -- Paul Martell /p> p> I remember his father trying to explain away the fact that he (the father) was the product of a bigamous marriage. Mormons believe life doesn't begin until the embryo attaches itself to the wall of the womb, hence stem cell research is OK. Pro-lifers hate flip-floppers! If the Democrats finally get smart and run Bayh the Republicans better watch out. He will trounce McCain, Giuliani or Romney. We had Owens until his divorce. br> --
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