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Eraserhead
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« on: December 07, 2008, 01:45:26 AM »

I can see that Specter is getting huge swaths of the (D) vote (a must since registration has changed lately), but who will those (R)'s end up voting for?  Surely not Matthews

I'm one of these Republicans caught in a really tough spot. It's pretty funny. I really never want to vote for Specter. I've even said that in a Specter vs. Schwartz matchup, I'd still write in someone.

I love saying that I'd consider voting for Matthews. When push comes to shove, I won't do it. There really is no way that I could. I'd either write in or...don't make me say it...

I think my latter option is what most of these undecided Republicans would do as well.

If I managed to vote for Hillary in '06, you can bring yourself to vote for Specter in '10, Phil.
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2008, 04:18:14 PM »

If I managed to vote for Hillary in '06, you can bring yourself to vote for Specter in '10, Phil.

You and Hillary have ideological similarities.

Not much more than you and Specter would have.
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« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2008, 08:41:42 PM »

If I managed to vote for Hillary in '06, you can bring yourself to vote for Specter in '10, Phil.

You and Hillary have ideological similarities.

Not much more than you and Specter would have.

Specter is a pretty standard liberal. I'm a standard conservative. You are maybe slightly left of standard liberal. Same with Hillary.  Tongue

I don't see how either Specter or Clinton are liberals. Specter is pretty far-right as far as I'm concerned.
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« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2008, 08:15:58 AM »

If I managed to vote for Hillary in '06, you can bring yourself to vote for Specter in '10, Phil.

You and Hillary have ideological similarities.

Not much more than you and Specter would have.

Specter is a pretty standard liberal. I'm a standard conservative. You are maybe slightly left of standard liberal. Same with Hillary.  Tongue

I don't see how either Specter or Clinton are liberals. Specter is pretty far-right as far as I'm concerned.

Ok, let opebo be opebo. It doesn't work for you.

If I'm opebo, you must be Statesrights or something, dude. You can't seriously think that Specter is a "standard liberal", even going by the American standard.
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« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2008, 08:17:59 AM »

By the way, Matthews renewed his contract with NBC. This race isn't going to happen, folks.
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Eraserhead
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« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2008, 07:29:22 PM »

If I managed to vote for Hillary in '06, you can bring yourself to vote for Specter in '10, Phil.

You and Hillary have ideological similarities.

Not much more than you and Specter would have.

Specter is a pretty standard liberal. I'm a standard conservative. You are maybe slightly left of standard liberal. Same with Hillary.  Tongue

I don't see how either Specter or Clinton are liberals. Specter is pretty far-right as far as I'm concerned.

Ok, let opebo be opebo. It doesn't work for you.

If I'm opebo, you must be Statesrights or something, dude. You can't seriously think that Specter is a "standard liberal", even going by the American standard.

Yes, I do. Meanwhile, the guy who wants me to think that I'm wrong doesn't even think that Hillary Clinton is a liberal. I guess Obama isn't either since they have an almost identical record.

I don't consider Obama a liberal. He's very much a moderate with some center-right leanings. His cabinet picks are making this pretty obvious. I do give him credit for standing against the war on Iraq though, unlike Mrs. Clinton.

I hate to use this phrase, but I suppose we are going to have to agree to disagree here. What a surprise. Wink
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