January
25th 2008
Vote on Who Won the Debate
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MSNBC has a poll here.

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3 Responses to “Vote on Who Won the Debate”

  1. roho on 26 Jan 2008 at 12:39 pm #

    For those unfamiliar with “Juan Fernandez”, who has endorsed John McCain, he was a cabinet member in President Vincinte Fox’s administration. He holds both U.S. and Mexican citizenship, and is actually part of the McCain campaign leadership. Photos and archived video is on the opening page at http://www.hotair.com

    I disagree with Michelle Malkin on the war and other issues, but she has been a strong warrior against illegal immigration and open borders. Some of her and Fernandez’s heated exchanges from the O’reilly Factor are there as well.

    That being said, I’m amazed that MccAin can NOW promiss border security, and a total flip-flop policy, while simultaniously keeping the “Old Gaurd” around his campaign?……………..It truely shows the level of contempt, and disrespect that he has for the conservative voter’s intelect!

  2. Alice Lillie on 26 Jan 2008 at 7:15 pm #

    Paul won!!! Hands down!!!

    Not only because he was right on with all the issues, but victory was his when he asked Mc Cain if he would abolish the (I forget exactly what, a financial committee, but it is the candidates’ *job* to know that), he had no *clue!*

    ***NO*** freaking clue!!!

    John Mc Clueless! That is one John that needs to be flushed.

    While I admire his survival of captivity in ‘Nam, that does not qualify him. Mc Cain seems to think he is royalty for that reason plus the fact that he is a super-insider of the establishment.

    So, I guess flushing that John would be a royal flush!!!

    See my blog at http://www.alicelillieandher.blogspot.com

  3. Bill Rooks on 27 Jan 2008 at 8:30 pm #

    Like my son told me (who is also a Ron Paul supporter and fan) Ron Paul has a strong internet following. That doesn’t translate to boots on the ground in the individual primaries though. Unfortunately.

    That being said, you can bet this poll of MSNBC’s won’t be publicized BY MSNBC at any time, given they didn’t get the results they were looking for.

    By the time the American citizens find out who all the RINO big government liberal candidates really are (and that would be ALL of the candidates both parties except Paul offered we the sheeple), it will be too late for them to find Ron Paul is the only real alternative for change.

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