And then there were two, okay four but maybe five. So who do we vote for?
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Now to presidential politics. Super-Duper Tuesday is rapidly approaching and it's a race between McCain and Romney. Or is it?
Sure they are the frontrunnners but one, McCain, is a RINO and the other, Romney, is a flip-flopping RINO or he might be a conservative, then again he might actually be a liberal in conservative clothing. Obviously, it's a tough choice. Which one do you vote for? Who knows?
Then we remember Huckabee, a conservative, is still in the race. Do we vote for him? So far it looks like a yes.
But wait, Ron Paul is still in the race. If one really listens to him, not the anti-war nuts who support him, but actually listen to the candidate and examine his voting record the man is right on just about every issue except the war. So, do we put him in the conservative column and throw a vote his way? At this point it still looks like no because we can't get past his cut and run position on Iraq. Nor can we get past some of these radicals who support him. When we were in South Carolina more than one of his supporters tried to convince us that 9/11 was an inside job. With supporters like that we cannot vote for Paul.
But wait, there is another conservative who may still be in the race. The Washington Post's website has his status listed as "unknown." It's Alan Keyes. We could vote for him because we know he truly is a consevative. Would that be a wasted vote?
Who are conservative going to get behind?
Now to presidential politics. Super-Duper Tuesday is rapidly approaching and it's a race between McCain and Romney. Or is it?
Sure they are the frontrunnners but one, McCain, is a RINO and the other, Romney, is a flip-flopping RINO or he might be a conservative, then again he might actually be a liberal in conservative clothing. Obviously, it's a tough choice. Which one do you vote for? Who knows?
Then we remember Huckabee, a conservative, is still in the race. Do we vote for him? So far it looks like a yes.
But wait, Ron Paul is still in the race. If one really listens to him, not the anti-war nuts who support him, but actually listen to the candidate and examine his voting record the man is right on just about every issue except the war. So, do we put him in the conservative column and throw a vote his way? At this point it still looks like no because we can't get past his cut and run position on Iraq. Nor can we get past some of these radicals who support him. When we were in South Carolina more than one of his supporters tried to convince us that 9/11 was an inside job. With supporters like that we cannot vote for Paul.
But wait, there is another conservative who may still be in the race. The Washington Post's website has his status listed as "unknown." It's Alan Keyes. We could vote for him because we know he truly is a consevative. Would that be a wasted vote?
Who are conservative going to get behind?











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