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RSLudlum
02-02-2008, 11:09 PM
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/51080


It's Not Too Late to Turn Back Now
Terry L. Mitchell
February 02, 2008


Donīt let the mainstream media gatekeepers tell you this race is over and that John McCain is the inevitable presidential nominee of the Republican Party. We canīt afford to nominate a RINO (Republican in name only). Donīt just cast votes of assent based on decisions made by voters in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Florida. Remember that McCain used dubious tactics to win in Florida. Letīs not reward him for it.

Donīt be influenced by the rash of endorsements McCain is getting from various governors, senators, congressman, and other muckety-mucks. Where were these endorsements for McCain last summer when he was struggling? He's the same man now that he was back then -- the only that's changed is his standing in the polls. Obviously, these people are just jumping on his bandwagon now because they think heīs going to win. They are hoping for quid-pro-quo favors like cabinet appointments and ambassadorships once heīs elected. They are not standing up for principle; they are looking out for their own political careers. Politicians are like rats that jump from sinking ships and swim toward those that they believe will stay afloat. Like one commentator recently observed, these people are not exactly profiles in courage.


Donīt let the Republican Party be branded with the mark of McCain. Letīs stop him now. Letīs help Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, and Ron Paul wage a type of political guerilla warfare against McCain, working hard for every possible delegate to keep them away from his grasp. It can be done if each voter would ignore all the media hype and vote his or her conscience. Indeed, real Republicans are not falling in love with John McCain, so itīs not too late to turn back now.

masterchef876
02-02-2008, 11:12 PM
I laughed when I saw that Ann Coulter would rather vote for Hillary than McCain. How did it come to this...