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BySurveys show that Rudy Giuliani or John McCain would trounce Hillary Clinton in a presidential election, think what a true conservative could do.
Rush Limbaugh
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ByThe quality of school which any student attends is a very bad predictor of later success, financial, social or emotional; on the other hand the quality of family life is a very good predictor. That would seem to indicate a national family policy directly spending on the home, not the school.
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ByTrue, lasting peace cannot be secured through the strength of arms alone. Among free peoples, the open exchange of ideas ultimately is our greatest security
Ronald Reagan
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By“If it be asked, What is the most sacred duty and the greatest source of our security in a Republic? The answer would be, An inviolable respect for the Constitution and Laws.”
– Alexander Hamilton
(1757-1804)
Source: Essay in the American Daily Advertiser, August 28, 1794
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By‘There are squads of people out there trying to find out if John Roberts had sex with a horse.”
Joe Soucheray 7/20/05
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Ann Coulter(actual quote): “The only way a Supreme Court nominee could win the approval of NARAL and Planned Parenthood would be to actually perform an abortion during his confirmation hearing, live, on camera, and preferably a partial-birth one.” Read Coulter’s article here:(SOUTER IN ROBERTS’ CLOTHING)
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By“If you are under the age of 50 and oppose the President’s Social Security privatization plan you’re an idiot. If you are under the age of 30 and oppose the plan you really belong in protective custody.” – Mark Belling
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By“…And now a word about the rioters. They have desecrated their religion and their holy text far more than the alleged flushers of Koranic pages…The lowest of the Muslim world and the elite of the Western world: Anti-Americanism makes strange bedfellows.” – Dennis Prager
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I must pause to catch my breath. John Mcain and conservative in the same sentence is a stretch. My hat’s off to him for his non elected service to our country though. HEY- all ontheborderline.net fans, who do you see as the conservative candidate in 2008 to go against the anti-Christ hillary?
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Condi? Mitt? Mitch Rapp? Rush? Let me here from you
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Gun control is a firm grip.
I would love nothing more than to see Jeb Bush run. He’s already said he wouldn’t. I just would like to see the faces of the leftys and the conspiracy theorists as they drop their jaws. I am also getting a bumper sticker to shock and awe all the idiots who have a Wellstone stickers still on their car, even moonbats from Wisconsin!

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Now, it is a shame that Wellstone crashed. I wish he hadn’t. Cuz I would a liked to see the idiots faces when Coleman whipped him too.
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I also think that Gore should have been the President in 2000. Only for the first couple of weeks till Bush was sworn in. Clinton should have been impeached!
What happen to “FRED”?
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Let’s see if he’s still able to give it a go!!!
Put me down for one of those Jeb Bush for President 08 bumper stickers.
The real deal, though maybe a long shot, is Governor Biil Owen of Colorado.
I ran into a couple of interesting cats down here in Mississippi. Actually, I was driving by Brett Farvre’s house (on my way to the new abode) and ran into a friend of a friend. Anyway, we got to chattering about politics and whatnot and he asked me the same question… Well, I said, there’s Newt from two states over. Then there is Bill Owens as mentioned by MP. Then there is Mitt Romney (Gov of Mass., Directed the Salt Lake Olympics), Rudolph Guliani, and George Pataki. Don’t forget Rick Santorum (PA) – the deal there is all about the electorial votes of PA… However, I lamented, there are a couple others whom I would love to see in the race. General Tommy Franks – great guy, superb soldier, excellent leader for the times. Orrin Hatch, my former adopted Senator (I now have Thad Cochran and Trent Lott) would be a superb choice, but I doubt he would be electable. Then, how about Elizabeth Dole? Could she be another Margaret Thatcher? No, but she would be an ally. Norm Coleman? Maybe, someday.. All of the above would be superb candidates and provide for lively debates…thinking about running mates for any of the above or a team of any two of the above gets interesting. I cannot support McCain (McCain Feingold is a disaster, not to mention a bad idea). I want more money in politics, not less!
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Bottom line, it’s wide open and there is no clear-cut front runner.
From Gump Corners, good day.
Dr. D! I’m glad to hear you made it to Mississippi in one piece! Did the flags make it o.k.? We sure will miss you up hear, but I know you had to move in order to provide a better edutation for your daughter. I’m glad you’re only a click away!