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Reaganfan
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« on: May 29, 2007, 12:58:52 AM »

First of all, I support all the GOP candidates, and McCain is a true hero of mine. The guy was a Navy POW and became as memorable a Senator as James G. Blaine was in the late 19th Century. However, while I still would love to see McCain as the Republican nominee and President, Rudy Giuliani is doing something that I admire more: Being Honest.

I expected Rudy to flip flop on abortion. I'm pro-life, and he is pro-choice...but when he goes out there and says, "I'm still a Republican, we can disagree on issues and I feel it's a woman's right to choose..." it is Giuliani... not McCain who is running the Straight Talk Express this time around.

I sometimes wish President Bush would make public the seriousness of terrorist threats that we foil...moreso than just a media report. Giuliani goes out there and says, "Incase you didn't hear...this is what they were gonna do to Fort Dix..." and says stuff like, "It was the policy of the Clinton Administration to go after Iraq and Saddam...so in a way, George Bush kind of finished what Bill Clinton started to do and couldn't get done."

This guy says the stuff that you will only hear updates and true talk from on Talk Radio. The media twists it, and the President doesn't want to be that public on it...but Rudy says all the stuff I like to hear...and he is probably going to be the nominee.
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Reaganfan
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« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2007, 04:28:11 PM »

Rudy only said that on his abortion views because he relaized the duck and weaving on the issue of abortion wasn't working

Gimme a break. If Rudy would have flipped you would have said, "I lost all respect for him"...instead he kept honest and you still dislike him. HAHA you support  the two year Senator LOL.
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Reaganfan
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2007, 05:09:34 PM »

Rudy only said that on his abortion views because he relaized the duck and weaving on the issue of abortion wasn't working

Gimme a break. If Rudy would have flipped you would have said, "I lost all respect for him"...instead he kept honest and you still dislike him. HAHA you support  the two year Senator LOL.

Does it all bother you that you supported Bush, who arguably had much less experience, and are making fun of him for supporting Obama?

A little bit?

Even a teensy little bit, in the pit of your stomach?

Bush had ENOUGH experience, and when he picked Cheney, that pushed him to victory.
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« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2007, 05:25:44 PM »

Bush had ENOUGH experience, and when he picked Cheney, that pushed him to victory.

Are you saying that five years as Lt. Governor after business ventures is that much better than four years as Senator after an academic career?

And who says Obama can't choose someone experienced?

Let's not forget that Obama was state senator for eight years.

Ok so we give Obama his eight years as a State Senator and two years as a U.S. Senator.

You mean to tell me that if anyone else emerged who wasn't as adored by the media, as good of a speaker, etc. yet had maybe twenty years experience in the State Senate and maybe a year as a Governor or U.S. Senator that they shouldn't be questioned about a serious lack of experience?

Racial profiling on the DEM side...damn pa chizzle.
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