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br> Re: The Prowler's A Veep from Mississippi : /p> p>Haley Barbour is an excellent governor but his being on the ticket as McCain's VP would not be enough for me to vote for McCain. McCain would have to repudiate McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy and McCain-Lieberman for me to even think about voting for him. Additionally, he'd have to stop referring to amnesty as earned citizenship, stop referring to waterboarding as torture and he'd have to pledge not to close Gitmo. I don't think he wants my vote that badly. br> -- Louise br> Maryland /p> p> WHO DO YOU TRUST? br> Re: Reader Mail's Massive Resistance
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louis vuitton| 4.27.10 @ 4:38AM
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.