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2004-04-04 |
Posted by:Anonymous2U |
#7 I'd still vote Bush. McCain's stance or lack of on immigration is enough for me. Along w/McCain-Feingold. |
Posted by: Jarhead 2004-04-04 7:10:32 PM |
#6 #3, right on Bro. I'm from AZ and think the world of McCain as obviously a lot of AZ people do. I too would vote against him and go for Bush as I'm planning to do anyway. He couldn't change my vote. Chine |
Posted by: Chiner 2004-04-04 7:06:58 PM |
#5 I still think the all Kerry ticket is the most threating for the Republicans. |
Posted by: Shipman 2004-04-04 10:19:20 AM |
#4 I'm hoping he picks someone like Hillary. The thought of two asshole political hacks having to endure this fall's disaster is delicious. The greatest benefit is that listening to Kerry speak will turn Dem voters off politics for years ;-) |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-04-04 9:54:24 AM |
#3 They're still mulling over a Kerry/McCain ticket, thinking it would make the election a slam-dunk for them. Any former McCain Republicans have an opinion on this? Would such a ticket make you consider voting for Kerry? I was for Bush in 2000, and the notion of McCain turning coat and running with a Dem would infuriate me so much I'd crawl through machine gun fire to get to the voting booth and vote against him. In other words, my guess is that McCain agreeing to be Kerry's running mate would not necessarily be a boon to Kerry. |
Posted by: Dave D. 2004-04-04 8:29:50 AM |
#2 Who, who I ask you, can bring Lurch's campaign out of the doldrums? Just pick somebody, Sen. J. F'in Ketchup, cause you're going to lose and it doesn't matter. |
Posted by: Jen 2004-04-04 4:26:34 AM |
#1 I was sorely tempted to put this under 5th Column..... |
Posted by: Anonymous2U 2004-04-04 3:32:08 AM |