Politics and Religion

Come to think of it, who ARE the Republicans going to choose as the new flag bearer?
DoctorGonzo 106 Reviews 2772 reads
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McCain is alienating many with his "pro-surge"
position.

Jeb Bush doesn't stand a chance in this or any other Hell. At least not in 2008.

Dick Cheney has an approval rating in single digits. It would be easier to elect a black jewish homosexual as the governor of alabama than it would be for cheney to run for president.
of course, if bush were impeached and cheney became president by succession...
oh man... let's not go there!!!!

So seriously... who do you, the Republicans, righties, conservatives on this board, see as your viable leader in the near future?

harryj1982 reads

Doc, I believe it would be beneficial to the libbie "I hate the rich, just say baah, and obey me" candidates to perform some of their parasitic manuevers on each other and not worry about who will be the next President for a few months. It will be a surprise to the sheep herder libbies and will get the support of many of the sheep (as in plebians,commoners, serfs, etc.).

Ben Dover2712 reads

I'd rather vote for him that BrokeBack Obama, the semi-black,former-muslim, closet-homosexual... At least with the guy you decribe there's a chance Israel will get a fair shake...

As far as "GOP nominatees,,, Hmmmm... I'm thinking.... Hmmmm... Nope,,, I've got nothin',,, Any suggestions?

(Hey! How about that false-teacher/preacher from Texas?? Joe Olstein! People seem to flock to that simplton! Maybe he can be our next prez and we can all enjoy "our best life now"! LMAO!

Interesting the diversity already in the Dem candidates-a white female, black male, Hispanic male, and white male. Historical, really.



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If your serious about your question, the person I like to see as President is Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska.

Born and bred in Nebraska he is no nonsense. He started and owned his own company. He understands that a National Energy Policy is important (not because of Global warming) but for the security and economic well being of this nation.

He served under President Ronald Reagan, and is a man I would follow into battle and would be an excellent Commander-in-Chief.

The question is will he run. I wrote a letter to him hoping he will.



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Tusayan1757 reads

As a sign of how weak the Republican candidate pool is. Newt Gingrich is now talking about running.  True story, you couldn't make up something this good.

Newt is looking pretty good. How would you rank the current pool of Republican Presidential candidates i.e. McCain, Guiliani, Gov. Romney, Gov. Tommy Thompson, Gilmore, Brownback etc.
I truly like to take a leave of absence and support a Republican campaign but I don't know whom to back. Hillary scares me, she is tough, smart, well-connected and shrill.

I hope that Hagel runs: He is the most decent man in Washington. Unfortunately, I think Hillary will run this country to destruction after Bush/Cheney. Bush/Cheney was nightmare and Hillary will be no better...

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I am an independent more leaning toward Democrat. I voted for Clinton in 1992, Dole in 1996, Gore in 2000 ( I vote for donkey over George W. Bush) and I did not vote for either Kerry or Bush in 2004.

I will not vote for Hillary, Obama, Kerry, Dodd, or Biden in 2008 and I don't like McCain, Guliani, or Brownback. I will vote for HAGEL ALL DAY LONG AND I would even choose him over Edwards or Richardson.

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AManLike AnyOther2063 reads

First, they paired in principles, second, they each have a history together, turd, they have a congruent idea of how tings should be run.

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