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Politics : John McCain for President -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ken who wrote (684)3/6/2000 9:30:00 AM
From: TH  Respond to of 6579
 
Ken,

Maybe W. will show us he is made of more than money. Lets hope so as our choices have narrowed.

Good luck on all your trades.

TH



To: Ken who wrote (684)3/9/2000 9:33:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 6579
 
>>I too am a lifelong Republican, and I too am not sure what to make of Bush versus Gore. I have decided not to decide now. I am going to wait until October or so. We'll see how things go.

If nothing else does, maybe this will motivate you:

Chief Justice Clinton?

If Al Gore gets elected president in November, he may appoint Bill Clinton to the Supreme Court, suggests Barbara Olson.

"What more suitable compensation from President Al Gore for all the support his campaign has received from Clinton?" Miss Olson writes in the latest issue of the Republican Party's Rising Tide quarterly. "The outgoing president doesn't seem to need a pardon. So why not give him the Supreme Court?

"The thought may be chilling, but it's time for Republicans to realize that our next president will . . . set the ideological course for the Supreme Court for perhaps the next 20 years by appointing up to four Supreme Court justices - including a new chief justice."

Mr. Clinton - "whom no one ever accused of underestimating the political significance of an election," Miss Olson writes ? has warned Democrats that "one of the things that will clearly be up for grabs [in the November elections] is somewhere between two and four seats on the United States Supreme Court."
washtimes.com



To: Ken who wrote (684)6/21/2008 1:27:17 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 6579
 
You actually support McCain? Why? He was just in Houston and totally sold us all out to big oil. Started immediately parroting their most misleading and costly talking points. McCain cannot be president. He would be a total disaster. He has sold out to the very same special interests who have already ransacked our economy, military and environment.

McCain had once to to truly do the right thing when Kerry offered him the VP. When he refused, he put the GOP ahead of country, and now the GOP is a totally corrupt criminal org. didn't used to be but thanks to Bush-cheney it definitely is now. It's more harmful to the USA than a hundred Al Qaidas.