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John McCain Watch: McCain Video Unloads on Romney
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=PpcWt4aB–8[/youtube]
McCain campaign TV Ad Trust: Mitt Romney was against Ronald Reagan before he was for him.
On the eve of Super Tuesday Team McCain UNLOADS on Mitt Romney. Flap has had the Romney video before and this is what he said. Romney: “Look, I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I’m not trying to return to Reagan-Bush…”
As Flap said about Romney in December of 2006 after the illegal alien Guatemalans were discovered grooming his mansion’s lawn – Put a Fork in Him, He’s done.
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California Super Tuesday Vote Watch: Flap’s Recommendations
Benjamin Dominguez votes early in the California presidential primaries Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008, at the Los Angeles County Recorder/County Clerk’s office in Norwalk, Calif. States have done backflips to make it easier for people to vote in advance of election day. California, for example, is one of more than 20 states voting on Feb. 5. But people have been able to vote by mail since early January.
Ok folks here are Flap’s recommendations and how I will vote tomorrow (Flap is a registered Republican):
- President of the United States: John McCain
- Proposition 91 – Transportation Funds, Initiative Constitutional Amendment – NO
- Proposition 92 – Community Colleges Funding, Governance, Fees, Initiative Constitutional Amendment – NO
- Proposition 93 – Limits on Legislators’ Terms in Office, Initiative Constitutional Amendment – NO
- Propositions 94-97 Indian Gaming Referenda – YES
California polls will be open at 7 AM and close at 8 PM.
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Day By Day by Chris Muir February 4, 2008
In California yesterday, the Obama campaign sent out the women to
campaignPANDER for female votes. It was the wife, Oprah, Caroline Kennedy and California First Lady (Yes, GOP Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s wife) Maria Shriver on the stump.In the meantime and across town, Hillary sent husband Bill to
campaignPANDER for African American votes in some South Central Los Angeles predominantly black churches.So, who will win out tomorrow?
The overwhelming black vote for Obama or a show of support by women for Hillary?
Stay tuned…….
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links for 2008-02-04
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Why the majority of Republicans cannot vote for Mitt Romney
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