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Massive Resistance

McCain's pronounced unacceptability. Also: Reagan communications. Big Love in Britain. Wouldn't it be ice? Plus more.

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When I hear him apologize for lying about having supported tax cuts I'll consider voting for him.

When I hear him publicly change his attitude on illegals and special visas I'll consider voting for him.

I don't believe Hillary will be the nominee. That leaves the public a choice between a windbag and a gasbag. The windbag liberally burps the word conservative, the gasbag seeps grand sweet nothings. It's a toss-up whether the windbag runs out of wind or the gasbag deflates first.

p>McCain crashed three jets and walked away. There may not be any jets involved this time, but I predict that this time, as presidential candidate, he will crash and burn. br> -- Wolf Terner br> Fair Lawn, New Jersey /p>

I will not under any circumstance vote for the man who:

p>1. Restricted my right to free speech with McCain-Feingold, br> 2. Wants me to pay $10 a gallon for gasoline with McCain-Lieberman, br> 3. Wants our military forces to interrogate terrorist scum by the Army field manual (do you suppose the bad guys might train for that sort of thing?), br> 4. Considered becoming the running mate for John Kerry, br> 5. Considered becoming a Democrat in 2001, br> 6 Was a founding member of the infamous gang or fourteen that set in concrete that it now takes a super majority of the Senate to confirm a judge,
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louis vuitton| 4.27.10 @ 4:37AM

Revolution is stalled in this election cycle, it is because those at the head of the movement have stopped emphasizing its personal appeal to the average American. This is not the fault of Limbaugh -- who is rightly perturbed that he must constantly spell out a candidate's conservative canada goose the ills of the major cities in the lammunity have been poorly served by decades of black leadership. They continue to reelect the very people whose policies keep them in poverty. No debate presence is going to change that. The MSM.

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