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	<title>Comments on: Huckabee Bests Romney in West VA</title>
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		<title>By: John</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10783</link>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 13:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Everyone needs to take a deep breath over what happened during the WV GOP convention.  There was nothing dirty or underhanded about what happened there.  Think for a minute about your favorite basketball team in the playoffs.  There are four of you left.  You are hoping the other semifinal teams match up better for you and that the lower sead beats the higher sead so your teams chances of moving on are better.  Nothing more, nothing less.  McCain supporters voted for him in the first round having no idea he would not be the winner.  Once it became evident he would not take WV it only made sense to vote for someone else in the second round.  All delegates were free to chose who they wanted next.  It doesn&#039;t take a former governor or the Senator himself to tell me/us who we should have voted for next.  The object was to make McCain the Republican nominee not Romney.  Romney is a very good man, just not my choice.  Romney supporters had the same option to talk to McCain and or Paul supporters as well.  Have a nice day.  Just remember it&#039;s McCain or its Hiliary or Obama, you decide.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone needs to take a deep breath over what happened during the WV GOP convention.  There was nothing dirty or underhanded about what happened there.  Think for a minute about your favorite basketball team in the playoffs.  There are four of you left.  You are hoping the other semifinal teams match up better for you and that the lower sead beats the higher sead so your teams chances of moving on are better.  Nothing more, nothing less.  McCain supporters voted for him in the first round having no idea he would not be the winner.  Once it became evident he would not take WV it only made sense to vote for someone else in the second round.  All delegates were free to chose who they wanted next.  It doesn&#8217;t take a former governor or the Senator himself to tell me/us who we should have voted for next.  The object was to make McCain the Republican nominee not Romney.  Romney is a very good man, just not my choice.  Romney supporters had the same option to talk to McCain and or Paul supporters as well.  Have a nice day.  Just remember it&#8217;s McCain or its Hiliary or Obama, you decide.</p>
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		<title>By: wmspeed</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10781</link>
		<dc:creator>wmspeed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 12:35:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It wasn&#039;t just McCain supporters-- the Huckabee campaign lied to the Paul supporters by telling them they would give them 3 delegates if they supported Huckabee. Now they&#039;ve totally gone back on their word. What a joke.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn&#8217;t just McCain supporters&#8211; the Huckabee campaign lied to the Paul supporters by telling them they would give them 3 delegates if they supported Huckabee. Now they&#8217;ve totally gone back on their word. What a joke.</p>
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		<title>By: Judy</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10774</link>
		<dc:creator>Judy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 07:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hucker, you liar, you told Fox News today that you didn&#039;t get McCains&#039; delegates in West Virginia. How could you possibly call you self a Christian. You and your bed partner would stoop to any level, in order to win president/VP. Are you so naive that you don&#039;t understand that McCain is using you? Just wait, you will look pretty stupid when you don&#039;t get selected for VP.

Are you so stupid not to know that all religions in America are free to worship as they please? You want to take that Right/Freedom of Religion away from us?

Hucker you and McCain have the audacity to talk about an honest, intelligent businessman just because he worked hard for his money and because he has a different religious background than you two liars do!!! Hucker, You and McCaine get your nasty attack ads against Mitt Romney for free. That&#039;s another type of welfare you liberal biggot. You lied about being for Amnesty (American Dream Bill). You want Hardworking American tax-payers to pay trillions of dollars for your Amnesty plan. You are nothing but a racist biggot, against other religions, against intelligence &amp; success, against capitolism, and for American tax-payers footing the bill for illigal aliens. You have a gender bias, and you are a BIG FAT LIAR!!!! Will you take an oath that you are not a liar? No way!!! Why don&#039;t you get out of our country you traitor liberal???

Mitt Romney for President!!! Go Mitt!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hucker, you liar, you told Fox News today that you didn&#8217;t get McCains&#8217; delegates in West Virginia. How could you possibly call you self a Christian. You and your bed partner would stoop to any level, in order to win president/VP. Are you so naive that you don&#8217;t understand that McCain is using you? Just wait, you will look pretty stupid when you don&#8217;t get selected for VP.</p>
<p>Are you so stupid not to know that all religions in America are free to worship as they please? You want to take that Right/Freedom of Religion away from us?</p>
<p>Hucker you and McCain have the audacity to talk about an honest, intelligent businessman just because he worked hard for his money and because he has a different religious background than you two liars do!!! Hucker, You and McCaine get your nasty attack ads against Mitt Romney for free. That&#8217;s another type of welfare you liberal biggot. You lied about being for Amnesty (American Dream Bill). You want Hardworking American tax-payers to pay trillions of dollars for your Amnesty plan. You are nothing but a racist biggot, against other religions, against intelligence &amp; success, against capitolism, and for American tax-payers footing the bill for illigal aliens. You have a gender bias, and you are a BIG FAT LIAR!!!! Will you take an oath that you are not a liar? No way!!! Why don&#8217;t you get out of our country you traitor liberal???</p>
<p>Mitt Romney for President!!! Go Mitt!!!</p>
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		<title>By: January Gal</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10757</link>
		<dc:creator>January Gal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 02:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m ashamed and saddened that Huckabee acually calls himself a Christian, which he seems to be pretty proud of.  If Romney pulled that trick on him, he would never hear the end of it.  For all McCain&#039;s and Huckabee&#039;s talk about not being negative, they surely are at every opportnity. And Cameron I don&#039;t find your smarmy smile that appealing.  It looks very fake, and the things that spew out of your mouth are downright nasty.  Don&#039;t even begin to tell me you are &quot;fair and balanced&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m ashamed and saddened that Huckabee acually calls himself a Christian, which he seems to be pretty proud of.  If Romney pulled that trick on him, he would never hear the end of it.  For all McCain&#8217;s and Huckabee&#8217;s talk about not being negative, they surely are at every opportnity. And Cameron I don&#8217;t find your smarmy smile that appealing.  It looks very fake, and the things that spew out of your mouth are downright nasty.  Don&#8217;t even begin to tell me you are &#8220;fair and balanced&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>By: January Gal</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10751</link>
		<dc:creator>January Gal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 01:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cameron, i think i could swallow all your nonsense better if you took that smarmy smile off your face.  It was obvious that you were gleeful over any negative about Romney.  I actually thought Fox news and their commentators were &quot;fair and balanced&quot;.  Boy was I dumb.  Huckababy didn&#039;t win WV.  Not even close.  He was handed the state by McCain.  I can&#039;t help by wonder what your response would be about Romney if he should pull such a shenanigan.  He would be called the lowest of the low.  How is it McCain and Huckababy can disparage Romney and it&#039;s not called negative, but Romney makes a comparison and it&#039;s considered negative.  Are you blind and deaf?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cameron, i think i could swallow all your nonsense better if you took that smarmy smile off your face.  It was obvious that you were gleeful over any negative about Romney.  I actually thought Fox news and their commentators were &#8220;fair and balanced&#8221;.  Boy was I dumb.  Huckababy didn&#8217;t win WV.  Not even close.  He was handed the state by McCain.  I can&#8217;t help by wonder what your response would be about Romney if he should pull such a shenanigan.  He would be called the lowest of the low.  How is it McCain and Huckababy can disparage Romney and it&#8217;s not called negative, but Romney makes a comparison and it&#8217;s considered negative.  Are you blind and deaf?</p>
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		<title>By: dangeroushill</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10707</link>
		<dc:creator>dangeroushill</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 17:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>John McCain, A Threat To Our National Security
by IM
 
Most conservative republicans have been worried about John McCain’s stances on fiscal, social and economic issues and how he doesn’t relate to the conservative base on those points.  Although these worries are legitimate and something conservative voters must consider serious, they must also realize that this isn’t all.  John McCain has not only proven bad on many conservative fiscal, social and economic issues, but is proving to be a serious threat to our nation’s security.  

John McCain has touted his goodwill towards terrorist by criticizing any type of strong interrogation tactics.  He has been loud in letting people know that he has heard the anti-American sentiment and feels it better to bring terrorist prisoners, awaiting questioning, onto American soil rather than have them in Cuba at Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo).  He said- &quot;I would immediately close Guantanamo Bay, move all the prisoners to Fort Leavenworth (an army base in Kansas) and truly expedite the judicial proceedings in their cases,&quot;  
Some of the interrogation tactics used at Gitmo have been dubbed as cruel and inhumane.  His aggression towards those who believe such interrogation tactics are necessary is fueled by his own experiences while a POW in Vietnam.  He mutters words of his horrible experiences and argues that no man should have to suffer as he did.  His reasoning is much like his democrat comrades in that their ability to define torture and successful interrogation tactics is skewed.  He might as well reason that war all together is wrong and the killing of terrorist is inhumane.  Has killing ever been considered “humane”?
Logic tells me that when it comes to my life, my friends, my families and other American citizens lives we need to do anything and everything we can to keep our people safe!  There is a difference between tearing people’s limbs off and using calculated interrogation tactics to get information.  The bottom line is that we should always error on the side of preserving US citizen lives and stop worrying about how murderous terrorist are feeling in prison at Guantanamo Bay.  Without successful interrogation of terrorists in prison we risk the chance of another attack and losing American citizen lives.

The other danger of John McCain is his inability to understand that in order for terrorists to attack on our borders they have to first come through our borders.  Again, touting his goodwill, McCain is now infamous amongst conservatives in the know for being the author of one of the most comprehensive amnesty bills that would allow illegal non-US citizens to obtain citizenship in almost a moments notice.  The danger doesn’t lie within the amnesty, but in the message that it sends to people throughout the world.  The flood gates would open and there would be an immediate influx of people on all sides and borders entering the United States.
Although McCain would now argue that he believes that securing the border is what needs to be done first, this point was never highlighted until he began running for presidency while depending on the vote of conservative republicans.  When asked if he would now or later support his amnesty bill he is insistent on pointing out that he believes border security first, while altogether avoiding answering the original question of whether he would still support the bill.
If and when a terrorist attack occurs it wouldn’t be unwise to suggest that it will be in large part because of our weak border policies and our inability to curb a problem that has been past due for decades.  John McCain stands in the way of stopping this problem and national security threat by holding strong to the McCain/Kennedy amnesty bill.  Amnesty rhetoric only fuels the problem and increases the chance of such attacks happening on American soil.

As outrageous as this may sound, John McCain wants to join the international criminal court (ICC) so that foreigners can try our soldiers and people as war criminals.  Not only does this sound like a conspiracy and something that would get out of hand, but it is something that would enable other countries part of the ICC to have power and control over US citizens leading to politically motivated charges.  Our conservative values state that we need to reduce government and the control government has over our lives, as this will eventually lead to a socialist/communist style of government.  This type of Clintonesque political speak is something that is encouraging to terrorists giving them hope and a sense of welcome into scrutinizing our western civilized ways.  By joining ICC we are essentially dividing this nation rather than uniting it and creating a bureaucracy for terrorists to use as a platform.

Part of our ability to stay safe in this world has to do with our ability to establish allies and have good working relations with other countries.  We need to have someone who is a diplomat and understands how to work with people from all walks of life, even when the situation gets tense and heated.  The ability to act as a diplomat and win over leaders of other countries has in large part to do with our Presidents personality, temperament and interpersonal relations with leaders of other countries.  This must be done through persuasion and trust.  This can only be achieved through having a record showing honesty, integrity and temperance when dealing with other people.  John McCain’s record in politics and in his interpersonal relations has been less than stellar.  It is evident through numerous people’s accounts about his intemperate “red-faced” tirades, his involvement in scandal (Keating 5) and Clintonesque twisting and misguiding of other people’s words makes him a sure candidate of mistrust.  Although he is willing to “Maverick” his way into the populist anti-American sentiment, he is quick to show his defensive nature when legitimate accusations are made against him.  America needs a President who possesses Reaganesque qualities, someone who understands when to be strong and when to hold back.  These and other qualities will keep America’s foreign relations strong and ultimately keep us safe and supported.

When it comes to McCain’s willingness to fight a battle it’s easy to see that McCain would react fast and harsh after the fact; but at that point it would be too late.  His terrorist “goodwill”, liberal rhetoric, and socialist thinking will enable terrorist with more abilities to carry out an attack on American soil.  Our national security is at risk with John McCain in the white house.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John McCain, A Threat To Our National Security<br />
by IM</p>
<p>Most conservative republicans have been worried about John McCain’s stances on fiscal, social and economic issues and how he doesn’t relate to the conservative base on those points.  Although these worries are legitimate and something conservative voters must consider serious, they must also realize that this isn’t all.  John McCain has not only proven bad on many conservative fiscal, social and economic issues, but is proving to be a serious threat to our nation’s security.  </p>
<p>John McCain has touted his goodwill towards terrorist by criticizing any type of strong interrogation tactics.  He has been loud in letting people know that he has heard the anti-American sentiment and feels it better to bring terrorist prisoners, awaiting questioning, onto American soil rather than have them in Cuba at Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo).  He said- &#8220;I would immediately close Guantanamo Bay, move all the prisoners to Fort Leavenworth (an army base in Kansas) and truly expedite the judicial proceedings in their cases,&#8221;<br />
Some of the interrogation tactics used at Gitmo have been dubbed as cruel and inhumane.  His aggression towards those who believe such interrogation tactics are necessary is fueled by his own experiences while a POW in Vietnam.  He mutters words of his horrible experiences and argues that no man should have to suffer as he did.  His reasoning is much like his democrat comrades in that their ability to define torture and successful interrogation tactics is skewed.  He might as well reason that war all together is wrong and the killing of terrorist is inhumane.  Has killing ever been considered “humane”?<br />
Logic tells me that when it comes to my life, my friends, my families and other American citizens lives we need to do anything and everything we can to keep our people safe!  There is a difference between tearing people’s limbs off and using calculated interrogation tactics to get information.  The bottom line is that we should always error on the side of preserving US citizen lives and stop worrying about how murderous terrorist are feeling in prison at Guantanamo Bay.  Without successful interrogation of terrorists in prison we risk the chance of another attack and losing American citizen lives.</p>
<p>The other danger of John McCain is his inability to understand that in order for terrorists to attack on our borders they have to first come through our borders.  Again, touting his goodwill, McCain is now infamous amongst conservatives in the know for being the author of one of the most comprehensive amnesty bills that would allow illegal non-US citizens to obtain citizenship in almost a moments notice.  The danger doesn’t lie within the amnesty, but in the message that it sends to people throughout the world.  The flood gates would open and there would be an immediate influx of people on all sides and borders entering the United States.<br />
Although McCain would now argue that he believes that securing the border is what needs to be done first, this point was never highlighted until he began running for presidency while depending on the vote of conservative republicans.  When asked if he would now or later support his amnesty bill he is insistent on pointing out that he believes border security first, while altogether avoiding answering the original question of whether he would still support the bill.<br />
If and when a terrorist attack occurs it wouldn’t be unwise to suggest that it will be in large part because of our weak border policies and our inability to curb a problem that has been past due for decades.  John McCain stands in the way of stopping this problem and national security threat by holding strong to the McCain/Kennedy amnesty bill.  Amnesty rhetoric only fuels the problem and increases the chance of such attacks happening on American soil.</p>
<p>As outrageous as this may sound, John McCain wants to join the international criminal court (ICC) so that foreigners can try our soldiers and people as war criminals.  Not only does this sound like a conspiracy and something that would get out of hand, but it is something that would enable other countries part of the ICC to have power and control over US citizens leading to politically motivated charges.  Our conservative values state that we need to reduce government and the control government has over our lives, as this will eventually lead to a socialist/communist style of government.  This type of Clintonesque political speak is something that is encouraging to terrorists giving them hope and a sense of welcome into scrutinizing our western civilized ways.  By joining ICC we are essentially dividing this nation rather than uniting it and creating a bureaucracy for terrorists to use as a platform.</p>
<p>Part of our ability to stay safe in this world has to do with our ability to establish allies and have good working relations with other countries.  We need to have someone who is a diplomat and understands how to work with people from all walks of life, even when the situation gets tense and heated.  The ability to act as a diplomat and win over leaders of other countries has in large part to do with our Presidents personality, temperament and interpersonal relations with leaders of other countries.  This must be done through persuasion and trust.  This can only be achieved through having a record showing honesty, integrity and temperance when dealing with other people.  John McCain’s record in politics and in his interpersonal relations has been less than stellar.  It is evident through numerous people’s accounts about his intemperate “red-faced” tirades, his involvement in scandal (Keating 5) and Clintonesque twisting and misguiding of other people’s words makes him a sure candidate of mistrust.  Although he is willing to “Maverick” his way into the populist anti-American sentiment, he is quick to show his defensive nature when legitimate accusations are made against him.  America needs a President who possesses Reaganesque qualities, someone who understands when to be strong and when to hold back.  These and other qualities will keep America’s foreign relations strong and ultimately keep us safe and supported.</p>
<p>When it comes to McCain’s willingness to fight a battle it’s easy to see that McCain would react fast and harsh after the fact; but at that point it would be too late.  His terrorist “goodwill”, liberal rhetoric, and socialist thinking will enable terrorist with more abilities to carry out an attack on American soil.  Our national security is at risk with John McCain in the white house.</p>
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		<title>By: jm</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10702</link>
		<dc:creator>jm</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 17:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A Double Steal, not once, but TWICE

The first was when Senator McCain stole votes from delegates beholding to him so he could engage in Washington Insider Tactics where after more than 20 years he has a PHD in political slight of tongue deceptions. 

The second was when he caused Governor Huckabee to  BREAK the commandment to not steal nor accept something that they both covet.  

And the third Steal by Senator McClain is not working for his present employer, but trying to obtain employment by others without being presence for critical votes in the Senate.  Has he instructed the Senate to deduct his salary while engaging in many job interviews.  And as this is the fourth steal it includes unethical actions by the  former Governor Huckabee by being a party to an ethical violation against the American taxpayer.  Both wheeling and dealing politicians are destroying the Republican Party with their animal tactics of donkeys.  

It is time for the GOP bodies in Arizona, Arkansas(also God abiding Southern Baptist Convention to take positive action as well) and Nationally to get these wanabes into ethical and moral compliance or boot them out of the US Senate, the Baptist Ministry, and the Republican Party.  Otherwise restitution and repentance is in order for this is not Presidential in any shape or form.  It is very much unlawful.  And so far from being conservative as it is akin to the actions of hogs generating manure as they eat another&#039;s food.  They both require retraining but not in the government service or pay of the USA.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Double Steal, not once, but TWICE</p>
<p>The first was when Senator McCain stole votes from delegates beholding to him so he could engage in Washington Insider Tactics where after more than 20 years he has a PHD in political slight of tongue deceptions. </p>
<p>The second was when he caused Governor Huckabee to  BREAK the commandment to not steal nor accept something that they both covet.  </p>
<p>And the third Steal by Senator McClain is not working for his present employer, but trying to obtain employment by others without being presence for critical votes in the Senate.  Has he instructed the Senate to deduct his salary while engaging in many job interviews.  And as this is the fourth steal it includes unethical actions by the  former Governor Huckabee by being a party to an ethical violation against the American taxpayer.  Both wheeling and dealing politicians are destroying the Republican Party with their animal tactics of donkeys.  </p>
<p>It is time for the GOP bodies in Arizona, Arkansas(also God abiding Southern Baptist Convention to take positive action as well) and Nationally to get these wanabes into ethical and moral compliance or boot them out of the US Senate, the Baptist Ministry, and the Republican Party.  Otherwise restitution and repentance is in order for this is not Presidential in any shape or form.  It is very much unlawful.  And so far from being conservative as it is akin to the actions of hogs generating manure as they eat another&#8217;s food.  They both require retraining but not in the government service or pay of the USA.</p>
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		<title>By: Julie</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10692</link>
		<dc:creator>Julie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 15:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, it&#039;s pretty obvious we are in for 4 more years of the same Washington politics....I believe
Romney&#039;s heart is for the people......I guess &quot;the people&quot; will wake up when McCain/Huckabee
or Clinton/Obama raise their taxes, put global warming mandates on fragile US companies
(that translate to higher prices to consumers and put detroit out of business), allow millions of illegal immigrants to remain here at a cost to taxpayers.  When it hits &quot;the people&#039;s&quot; wallet, maybe then they will realize we needed a Washington OUTSIDER and a successful businessman to take the reigns.  Also, all of you who resent Romney because he is &quot;rich&quot;, at least he spent most of his own earned money, not yours.  McCain also is a very wealthy man, do the research.......

Conservative values are gone, progressive liberalism is taking over........I&#039;ll stay home on
election day.  Like Dr. James Dobson, I cannot in good conscience vote for McCain....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s pretty obvious we are in for 4 more years of the same Washington politics&#8230;.I believe<br />
Romney&#8217;s heart is for the people&#8230;&#8230;I guess &#8220;the people&#8221; will wake up when McCain/Huckabee<br />
or Clinton/Obama raise their taxes, put global warming mandates on fragile US companies<br />
(that translate to higher prices to consumers and put detroit out of business), allow millions of illegal immigrants to remain here at a cost to taxpayers.  When it hits &#8220;the people&#8217;s&#8221; wallet, maybe then they will realize we needed a Washington OUTSIDER and a successful businessman to take the reigns.  Also, all of you who resent Romney because he is &#8220;rich&#8221;, at least he spent most of his own earned money, not yours.  McCain also is a very wealthy man, do the research&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>Conservative values are gone, progressive liberalism is taking over&#8230;&#8230;..I&#8217;ll stay home on<br />
election day.  Like Dr. James Dobson, I cannot in good conscience vote for McCain&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Surfklutz</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10684</link>
		<dc:creator>Surfklutz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 14:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obviously McCain wants to support Huckabee to keep him in the race as long as possible - that way the true conservative vote will be split and McCain will win the nomination.  McCain is playing Huckabee like a violin - and Huckabee is showing is true colors.  

This was a very dirty play - it disgusts me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously McCain wants to support Huckabee to keep him in the race as long as possible &#8211; that way the true conservative vote will be split and McCain will win the nomination.  McCain is playing Huckabee like a violin &#8211; and Huckabee is showing is true colors.  </p>
<p>This was a very dirty play &#8211; it disgusts me.</p>
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		<title>By: Ray</title>
		<link>http://cameron.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/02/05/huckabee-bests-romney-in-west-va/#comment-10678</link>
		<dc:creator>Ray</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 14:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You know it is absolutely amazing to me how some of you folks in here can call those of us who are Huckabee supporters cheaters, let alone the candidate.  Come on get real!  I went to the polls yesterday like I presume you all did ( although I wonder about some of you) and I voted for whom I thought I thought would be the best person for the highest office in the land.  We are so engrossed in who is cheating who, that we forget that this is politics folks, hello!  If a deal was made, it certainly didn&#039;t hurt Romney too much by looking at the delegate count.  Now, the question some have is what position is Huckabee eyeing?  Well come ob think about it?  McCain is trying to break back into the arms of the basic conservative Republican mainstream, do you think he is going to want Mike Huckabee as his Vice President?  I don&#039;t think so!  Even Huckabee is not generally accepted a &quot;pure&quot; conservative, so there goes that argument.  The point is don&#039;t jump into a blog and start criticizing everyone without knowing your facts.  Think things through!!  I resent someone just shouting cheater without not at least having a second cup of coffee :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know it is absolutely amazing to me how some of you folks in here can call those of us who are Huckabee supporters cheaters, let alone the candidate.  Come on get real!  I went to the polls yesterday like I presume you all did ( although I wonder about some of you) and I voted for whom I thought I thought would be the best person for the highest office in the land.  We are so engrossed in who is cheating who, that we forget that this is politics folks, hello!  If a deal was made, it certainly didn&#8217;t hurt Romney too much by looking at the delegate count.  Now, the question some have is what position is Huckabee eyeing?  Well come ob think about it?  McCain is trying to break back into the arms of the basic conservative Republican mainstream, do you think he is going to want Mike Huckabee as his Vice President?  I don&#8217;t think so!  Even Huckabee is not generally accepted a &#8220;pure&#8221; conservative, so there goes that argument.  The point is don&#8217;t jump into a blog and start criticizing everyone without knowing your facts.  Think things through!!  I resent someone just shouting cheater without not at least having a second cup of coffee <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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