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Old 01-30-2008, 21:01   #15
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Anybody who picked Fred for VP would get my vote, especially if he were as old and potentially infirm as McCain. They are friends, were co-sponsors, and Fred never attacked McCain with any vigor.

Look closely at who McCain's VP is, we may see him take the office of POTUS.

I am inclined to vote None of the Above, but I may eventually be forced to accept the cold fact that McCain is the only nominee likely to be able to beat any of the Dem candidates.

I am not pleased by this fact, nor happy to have him as POTUS, except for the fact that he is better than Hillary or Obama by some small measure.

Romney has changed positions too often on everything from abortion, to gay marriage, to guns, to taxes. I am not sure that he knows what he believes anymore, except what the polls tell him he needs to believe.

Huckabee cannot win a national Presidential election.

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