My $201 for John McCain - where's yours?

It's February 7th. Get it done.

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John McCain was not my first choice, but today, on February 7th - he is my best choice. In the past few years, I've hard harsh words for Senator McCain. But today, he is my nominee for President of the United States. And from now on, I will not be anymore critical than Mitt Romney, who ended his campaign a few hours ago with class far too rare in this campaign to date.

I just donated $201 to the McCain for President campaign - not just to support him, but to go on record as such. It's my first donation to a presidential candidate this cycle, and certainly my first ever to Senator McCain. Will you?

In the coming months, it's my responsibility to do my part to stop HilObama. The stakes are too high. What will you do? Will you put a chip on the table? Or two hundred and one of them, even?

Get it done.


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I need to wait to see what he says today, and who is VP is. Romney has made me reconsider not voting Republican this year. But, McCain still needs to earn my vote.

McCain is not worthy of support. You can't wipe away the past.

6 million dead babies and total surrender to Islamofascism. That can be your donation, Bob.

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Roe v Wade will be overturned?

"To discuss evil in a manner implying neutrality, is to sanction it." AR

He must also think that McCain will build that fence on the southern border.

The Maverick, if he gets elected, will continue to be a maverick. Expect conservatives (and Republicans) to be sold out again and again and again and again. But there will be a great attitude in Washington as Democrats win and Republicans compromise. Everyone will be working together in harmony!

McCain won't be the greatest on judges. But he won't be bad.
And there's a lot of good that could happen on abortion and religious freedom (the big issue for me that hides in the corner on the judicial appointment discussion) with McCain appointments even if Roe is ultimately upheld.

Here's what I will guarantee you. If Hillary or Obama win, Roe will never be overturned. Ever. The fight will be entirely and completely lost. By the time their 2-3 (or more) appointments die the culture will have shifted so far left that you won't recognize this country anymore.

Yes, Ender. It's that dire.

One who would overturn Roe vs. Wade, but uphold McCain-Finegold.

Let's see:

Voted for EVERY conservative judge put up by 3 Republican Presidents.

100% pro-life voting record.

Pledged to appoint judges like Alito and Roberts, both of which he voted for.

Yep, think there is a pretty good choice.

"I ain't never votin' fo no Democrat so long as I draw breath! I'll vote for a dog first!" - Leola Thomas

There has been a misrepresentation of McCain's record. A shameless misrepresentation.

"100% pro-life voting record"

NRTL is showing that his pro-life record since the 2000 elections is 71%.

"All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."

That's what dinged Fred Thompson's record from them.

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The record since the 2000 elections takes several things into account, most notably McCain-Feingold. NRLC views CFR as against pro-life, and almost all of the X votes are CFR. I personally do not think that CFR, while I am against it, should go in the pro-life voting score. He does not have a 100% record for me though, because of ESCR. For those people who are pro-life but for whom embryonic stem-cell research is not part of that issue, he has a 100% record.

how seriously the RTL people take McCain-Feingold as far as impacting the pro-life cause) and for many ESCR is a life issue.

My larger point is that these rankings and scores get tossed out there with no context and can leave misimpressions. If someone doesn't view BCFR as a life issue, or ESCR for that matter, that's certainly perogative. But to assert a 100% pro-life record without context or framing does not contribute to rational discussion. Thus the reason for the inquiry.

"All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."

I don't see how anyone could dislike McCain much more than I do. He's made me so made over the past decade that I've noticed when he spoke during the debates I would get a snarl in my lip, but I agree with you whole-heartedly. Anyone but Clinton or Obama.

I'm trying to be optimistic and think of him as Democrat-Lite. We get a few of the things we want: Military strength, a shot at lowered spending, and personally, I believe we'll get decent SCOTUS nominees.

Some people are saying that we should let the Democrats take control and be responsible for the failure that would ensue. I'm hopeful that with McCain we might get the best of both worlds. The whole world knows what real Conservatives think of him. Maybe we'll get a few of the things we want and still get to say "I told you so" on some things when his leftward lean has screwed things up.

Doesn't hurt a guy to dream.

K.

If he's Democrat lite, then easily 3/4ths of Republicans are Democrat lite.

Read this:

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YmI2YjE1Y2QxODI1ZGI1ZGNhNmQwOThlNWV...

"I ain't never votin' fo no Democrat so long as I draw breath! I'll vote for a dog first!" - Leola Thomas

At best, he's slightly right of center in my opinion, but then again everyone has their own idea of where the center is.

Truthfully, I think he's all over the place and can't be nailed down to strictly right or left. He IS the 'Maverick'. He's been far right and far left at times. That's the thing that scares me. I feel like I have to guess where the John McCain dart may land on any given issue.

I have deep seated beliefs that I live by, and those beliefs guide me throughout my life and leave no doubt that I'm a Conservative. I'll admit, Huckabee's Populist rhetoric even has a brief appeal to me sometimes until I realize that it's just that, rhetoric. But Liberals like Hillary, Obama, and Kennedy, and their ideals, seems to go against every bone in my body. That's why it's hard for me to understand how anyone who claims to be a Conservative, ever joins them to lead our country to the left.. on ANYTHING. It makes me question integrity.

But then again, when compared to Hillary or Obama, there's no contest. I'll fight tooth and nail for him to beat a Liberal.

K.

moving left for at least a decade or longer. It won't be much longer until the US becomes Europe lite...

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I don't know how much I can give, but I will be donating. Thanks for being big about this. I think McCain will be a fine nominee.

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I was going to give Mitt $1000, but i'm not confident mccain's polling numbers will hold up over time. I think I might be needing that $1000 for democratic tax increases.

If mccain's polling over time holds up over time to make a race of it, it might be worth it.

You have to remember the Huck made himself a serious candidate on no money, Gulliani went from national leader to out in one week and mccain got back in by taking out big loans.

There's just too much time left now for almost anything to change mccain's chances.

I'll probably vote for him, but I'm definitely not giving him any money.

I would sooner burn my money than allow McCain and his cronies to tax it and give it to illegals. If Hillary does it, that is in her nature. When McCain, Graham, Martinez, etc. do it, that is BETRAYAL. I will not burn my vote for McCain. I will write in Romney. For all those liberal and moderate Republicans that will attack my comment because it doesn't support the Party, please remember that you need conservatives to win a general election. I have voted Republican since 1976 and given my money to the party. Not because I was conservative, but because I believed in the Party as a conservative entity. They are no longer conservative. The Republican Party is now controlled by whores. Also, I am an evangelical and I think that evangelicals that vote for Huckabee just because he is one are bigots of the first order. When the Republican Party comes back to conservative values I will be back. Not until.

I would sooner burn my money than allow McCain and his cronies to tax it and give it to illegals. If Hillary does it, that is in her nature. When McCain, Graham, Martinez, etc. do it, that is BETRAYAL. I will not burn my vote for McCain. I will write in Romney. For all those liberal and moderate Republicans that will attack my comment because it doesn't support the Party, please remember that you need conservatives to win a general election. I have voted Republican since 1976 and given my money to the party. Not because I was conservative, but because I believed in the Party as a conservative entity. They are no longer conservative. The Republican Party is now controlled by whores. Also, I am an evangelical and I think that evangelicals that vote for Huckabee just because he is one are bigots of the first order. When the Republican Party comes back to conservative values I will be back. Not until.

because your favored guy lost, everyone else can go screw off?

Just so you're aware, McCain is pro-life - isn't that one of your values?

McCain is Pro-Life when it is in his interest. I am 100% pro-life. McCain is for embryonic stem cell research funded by the federal government. McCain sided with the 4 socialist members of the Supreme Court against Wisconsin's Right to Life because McCain-Feingold said that WRTL could not place an issue ad before an election about their position. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT! I am tired of the lie that McCain is pro-life being sent around by unimformed individuals like you.

if you actually want a conservative. Seriously, I still don't get how people say Romney is so conservative. This was not a conservative initiative.

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I'm sorry McCain is not worthy of Redstate support. I hate that it seems Redstate wants to say "just get in line" behind McCain. Fred Thompson then Romney and now Huckabee. The race is NOT over. McCain win 50% of vote in Texas?? NO WAY Win 50% in Ohio?? NO WAY. Win 50% of vote in Indiana? NO WAY. Huckabee just might win this thing. Let's see what happens on Saturday, and then Tuesday in Virginia (yeah McCain will probably get 50% in Maryland) Then if McCain sweeps these contests, It might then, and only then, be time to start to talk about "falling in line" If he doesn't then let's see how Texas votes.

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But at the end of the day, there's still the Presidential race, and there's still Congress.

The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!

The Presidential race is lost. I gave money to Thompson. McCain? I'd donate for the retirement bash, but that's about it.

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...I doubt that many of Romney's supporters will be ready and raring to go to the polls to vote Huckabee in any of the upcoming states. It seems like those two groups of voters were fairly mutually exclusive. Of course, some might dislike McCain enough to do it, but I see the vast majority just sitting out.

That alone means that even if Huckabee wins every state left (EXTREMELY unlikely, delusional eve), he won't win by a big enough margin to take this race to a convention. Huckabee would probably be better served dropping out and spending his mon...err, using his best assets, wit and communication skills, in the service of Republican goals which might actually be attainable.

Party purity isn't worth throwing the country under a bus. Conservatives have made great inroads these last few years. I don't want to throw that away.

Islamo-fascists are salivating in their caves at the thought of a liberal in the White House.

"What would Reagan do?"

Romney's speech was far short of classy. He basically said that if the Dems win in November, the terrorists will kill us and our children. He is still trying to pretend to be what he thinks a Conservative is. He' lame.

so? by Ender

Not that it is necessarily true, but what's wrong with saying that?

"To discuss evil in a manner implying neutrality, is to sanction it." AR

from my understanding of the party's fears, was that he simply quit the race peacefully, with some nice platitudes. There had been fears that he would go scorched-earth, spending his vast resources to take the party and its nominee out with him.

For his willingness not to further harm the party when this was already over, I give Mitt Romney another silver for class.

As for John McCain, I respect Mike's sentiments, but I want to hear how he will talk to me. I never did donate to Thompson because I first wanted to see how badly he wanted this and how effectively he could use the donation. This one is different, of course, in that it is THE general election, so McCain will get my money eventually. The stakes are far too high.

Did he have to say that he believes John McCain's touch heals the sick?

Anyway, Romney could have easily stayed in the race with some purpose other than going scorched earth. Give the guy some credit.

"Conservatives bristle at the thought of a Republican president who might raise income and payroll taxes. Or enlarge the federal government instead of shrinking it. Or appoint Supreme Court justices who are anything but strict constructionists. Or grant a blanket amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.

Now, I don't believe that a President McCain would do any of those things. But President Reagan did all of them. Reagan also provided arms to the Khomeini theocracy in Iran, presided over skyrocketing budget deficits, and ordered US troops to cut and run in the face of Islamist terror in the Middle East. McCain would be unlikely to commit any of those sins, either."

Great words from Jeff Jacoby. Yep....Reagan is a hero and McCain is the devil. Go figure. Grow up a little folks. Life is not that black and white.

Made not with a cheery smile but with grim determination.

"No compromise with the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact with unrepentant wrong." - Winston Churchill

But I do have a Republican senator in trouble who needs all the money he can get.

and plan to donate more.

No, McCain is not perfect, but he is pro-life, against wasteful spending, will make the tax cuts permanent, will appoint judges like Roberts and Alito to the Supreme Court, and has the experience and judgment necessary to wage war on Islamofascism.

Sign me up. The thought of Billary or Obama in the White House scares me too much to make mountains out of mole hills re immigration, cap and trade etc.

I've already said what it will take -- If he works (and succeeds) in THIS congress to make the tax cuts permanent before the election, I will not vote *against* him. If he works (and succeeds) in this congress to close the border, and the wall is complete in November and has his name on it, I will vote *for* him. If he does both, he'll get money from me.

Promises will not count. He has been against both. I don't trust his convenient claim of a change of heart.

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There is NO such thing as "Permanent" tax cuts. Any tax law can be changed at any time.

Don't believe it, watch what happens in 2009, if a Demo wins.

Once I get a raise.

Hopefully at the end of this month.

::Crosses fingers::

"Livin' the dream. I'm going to Disney World." Super Bowl XLII MVP, Elisha Nelson Manning

I hope you get that raise, however; McCain is going to let the tax cuts expire and take it for global warming and in-state tuition for illegals.

I won't support him, but it's too late to fight him outside the voting booth in November.
heh, maybe he'll even pull off a miracle and pick my vote up in the meantime. We'll see...

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Hola Amigoes,

Now that the big amigo has the nomination in sight, and now that my amnesty is assured I will be donating my pesos big time!

Gracias Republicans!

-Frito

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what property rights are, or what the difference between a private entity and the government is.
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yes, he's a loser and a cretin and may already be justifiably BLAMMED™

But if you remember the old Frito Lay commercials, it's still kinda funny.

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We sure are a bunch of racist bigots!

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Fighting for conservatism one day at a time.

I have local conservative republican candidates who have earned my donations. McCain has not earned my donation - so far he's only earned a grudging vote to stop Hillary or Obama. He needs to "get it" that it's up to him to reach out substantively to conservatives & make amends for where he has been wrong.

The peace making has begun.

"Now is not time for the philosophical flexibility of our principles." Fred Dalton Thompson

Jason in NorCal

Nice.

"Now is not time for the philosophical flexibility of our principles." Fred Dalton Thompson

Jason in NorCal

If McCain is really pro-life, then why was he endorsed by Republicans for Choice?

McCain is Pro-Life when it is in his interest. I am 100% pro-life. McCain is for embryonic stem cell research funded by the federal government. McCain sided with the 4 socialist members of the Supreme Court against Wisconsin's Right to Life because McCain-Feingold said that WRTL could not place an issue ad before an election about their position. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT! I am tired of the lie that McCain is pro-life being sent around by unimformed individuals like you.

Note: I am not speaking about you being uninformed. I left you a response to someone telling me that McCain was pro-life.

Not a dime.
Maybe not even a vote.

A lot of us thought it might be the other way around 2 years ago.

Coburn is going to introduce McCain.

Allen is having a macaca moment. He lost Virginia because of his stupidity. Coburn was told to f-off by McCain. That is why I am leaving the Republican party.

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Fighting for conservatism one day at a time.

"Now is not time for the philosophical flexibility of our principles." Fred Dalton Thompson

Jason in NorCal

They that are with us are more than they that are against us.

I'm rescinding my Republican voter registration. I am a conservative and will no longer be counted among their roles.

In '06, I donated heavily to 5 Senate campaigns to try to help in the small way that any individual can to hold the Senate for Bush, despite the fact that he didn't deserve it. In return, I got McCain-Kennedy leading the way for what became a litany of legislative insults. I got my President calling me un-American because I believe in the rule of law. And as the final insult, I get McCain as the GOP's nominee.

My wallet is closed to the national Republican party for the forseeable future. Good luck to them. They'll need it. If the rest of you want to contribute, I won't try to stop you nor willl I think any less of you. However, I've had enough.

If (and that is a BIG if) I give money to anyone, it will be conservative local candidates where I can make a difference.

If it gets to June and McCain is not already leading the Senate toward a closed border and permanent tax cuts, I'll be right behind you.

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I have made a donation as all my favorites are gone from the race we are now placed in CYA mode

I've already given enough to losers..

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Received this email from the Rudy campaign site on Feb 4, which appears below in its entirety.

In the past, I know I could count on you to be a strong supporter. Together, we ran an honorable campaign, based on issues like tax cuts and keeping America on offense against radical Islamic terrorism. Together, we were able to make an impact on the American political landscape. We can be proud of all we accomplished.

I have often said that had I not entered the race, there is one candidate who would have my complete support. I am proud to endorse my dear friend - an American hero - Senator John McCain.

Help John to the finish line! Your gift of $10, $25, $50 or $100 will give John McCain the tools necessary to capture the Republican nomination on February 5th.

As our next President, John McCain will be ready from day one to lead our nation. John McCain understands the challenges we face both here and abroad. Whether it's the need to stay on the offense in the Terrorist's War against us or the desperate need to cut wasteful spending in Washington, John McCain will get it done.

John McCain and I share a similar vision for the challenges facing our nation and our party. John is the only Republican candidate who can run a campaign in all 50 states and who can break through the "Red State / Blue State" divide in modern American politics.

With your help, I am hopeful that we can secure John McCain's nomination very soon so we can unite the Republican Party, and then begin the process of uniting our nation.

On to Victory!

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Maybe a new independent candidate will arise.

In 1994, many of us "gave the Republicans a chance." Things started well for a few years, but have turned out very poorly.

So its NO to the Democrats, and now NO to the Republicans.

And a good chunk of the electorate waits for a candidate who matches their thinking. Its not McCain, and its not Huckabee, nor Obama, nor HRC. I doubt seriously its Rep. Ron Paul.

We still await a candidate.

I just watched McCain speak at CPAC. He was throwing red meat to those in attendance and was getting a suprisingly good response. Too bad he doesn't mean it. What a bunch of chumps to buy this hypocrisy. How desparate can you get. Conservatism is DEAD. I weep for this country.

You have predicted the demise of conservatism all over this board.

I think you may just be like Paul Krugman...remember he has predicted 10 of the last 2 recessions.



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appeasers like you did It is alive and well in my heart. Too bad that is the only place it resides.

Are you an advocate of conservatism or the Republican party?

No way will I ever give any money to John McCain. I think the Republican Party has sunk to its lowest depth in my lifetime by nominating a turncoat and a RINO like John McCain.

I think all of the negatives of John McCain have been adequately covered here at Redstate so I don't need to be repetitive. These negatives, coupled with the potential for some bad economic times over the next four years prompts me to think about taking Ann Coulter's advice and just vote for Hillary. A disaster in Iraq and an economic disaster at home would probably limit Hillary to one term, from which the Republican party can become victorious again in 2012, just like it did in 1980.

Possibly, Mitt Romney can go for the Gold once again in four years and become the next Ronald Reagan of the Republican party. I hope Romney stays in the political process but I also hope he is not in any way associated with John McCain's campaign, because that will surely weaken any attempt he might make in the future to win back conservatives and all good Republicans.

Rudy

I am having a blast with all of the GOP calls for money. I got 3 already this week....ALL NO's!

Are you kidding? Really. You must be kidding?

Language can get you banned...even if you short hand it.



Fighting for conservatism one day at a time.

Why don't you ban me? That is what McCain would do if he disagreed with someone.

BTW, Your tag line should be:

Fighting for Republican, elitist butt kissing one day at a time!!!

If this is your attitude, yes, you probably should be banned.

Don't be a dick.

"I ain't never votin' fo no Democrat so long as I draw breath! I'll vote for a dog first!" - Leola Thomas

for using such language? I didn't say I would vote for a Democrat. I am going to write in a candidate. If I wanted to vote for a Democrat, I would vote for McCain.

"Your hypocrisy knows no bounds!" -Val Kilmer, Tombstone

1. I'm not a moderator.
2. It's not because I disagree with you. You used foul language. Every one knows what the short hand "FU" means.
3. It's good to see that you are trying to make friends with others on this site.
4.: Hinz Rule(I'm invoking this on you for anywhere that you show up)

Fighting for conservatism one day at a time.

RedHotandBlue used FU! You are like McCain.

You are a coward. Do you use this tactic when people disagree with you? If you can't take the truth, you shouldn't blog. Perfect for a McCain supporter, I guess.

...instruction to behave. That means no foul language - abbreviated or otherwise, no direct insults, and no prima donna attitudes.

Thanks in advance, everybody.

The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!

I did not use foul language.

I am not a McCain supporter. I will however support the GOP nominee. I could not in good conscience sit out an election or vote for a candidate that would give the election to the Democrats. We are infinitely better with McCain as our President than with Hillary/Barak.



Fighting for conservatism one day at a time.

I've put forward $2300 to help keep the White House out of the hands of anyone who supports Roe v. Wade.

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Those who have seen my posts on here know that I was strong for Romney, I still am. We all have to be realistic; McCain will be the GOP nominee.
The fact is no matter who rallies around Huckabee he won't win, he can't win. If he chooses to stay in (which is probably doubtful after Saturday) all he shows is he has no class and is a selfish jerk. Huckabee never would have secured the nomination. He simply has no support outside of the South, and if Romney wasn't in the campaign I'm not so sure that Huckabee would have won those states. The only thing he has to gain from staying in the race is money. Huckabee will surely have an increase in money after this campaign, because he will be known. Don’t forget before Clinton was President he was making 33,000 a year as AR Gov, now he’s making millions.
The fact of the matter is no true Romney supporter will rally around Huckabee for the simple fact that Huckabee stayed in and cost Romney the nomination. Where Huckabee had no shot, Romney had a better shot.
Romney's words today were inspiring. He gave one of the greatest speeches I've ever heard him give. He left the campaign with class and dignity, and had a huge push to join the party together. I admire and respect that about him. Gov. Romney gave me some faith back in the GOP. Faith was something I lost a great deal of after Tuesday. He was right however, we face no greater concern then the threat of terrorists, and the Dems will NOT work to end it. Just look what happened after Clinton left office. He weakened our military and instead of killing Osama when he could have, he set the stage for 9/11 to happen. The dems take polls before every issue, where the GOP does what is right.
While I don't agree with McCain on many issues, my greatest fear is the threat of terrorists. Perhaps it comes from living so close to NYC and losing family members on 9/11. For a long time I could barely sleep at night without seeing those towers fall. President Bush gave me faith and a feeling of security in America again, because he was willing to do what was right instead of taking a poll to find out if America agreed. While McCain is soft on a lot of conservative domestic policies, he is strong on security and he will fight for what is right and not cave into polls and approval ratings.
So, in the end his domestic agenda might set us back a bit, but he will keep us safe. I think we can all live with dealing with some of the domestic policies for 4 years (that probably won't get fixed in that term anyway), whereas if we let a democrat get into office and take hold of the military we won't live to see 4 more years.
Most likely I’ll be McCain's harshest critic over the next 4 years, but hey it'll give me something to talk about. I'd rather be angry with domestic issues then be killed by suicide bombers.
I mostly likely will in the end donate to McCain; it will depend greatly on who his VP is. If he chooses Romney (as well as Thompson or Crist) he'll satisfy me on the domestic side, and he'll get my vote and my money. If he chooses Huckabee I'll vote for him, but not a dime of my money will go to that campaign.

My goal is preventing a veto-proof House and Senate, and I will be concentrating my giving there.

It's important for us to get behind the nominee - a lot is at stake in November. I'd much rather have a president I fight on one issue (Immigration) than a president I have to fight on every issue.

Schaffer and Musgrave will be the beneficiaries.

Thompson, Romney, Giuliani, Hunter, Brownback, McCain, Huckabee.
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Re-upped my RNC membership today, too. Though this year I'll be focusing on RLC-endorsed federal candidates in tight races.

Of course, a home re-fi later this month comes first...

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A financial conservative. I am *very* conservative with my money. There are better ways to spend my dough than giving it to McCain or any other politician.

More later. Hope we can find out how much he gets today.

Um... NO. No because of Shamnesty and because of every other McCain-Democrat bill he's tried to ram down our throats.

actually, "took" $500 to Fred back in Iowa (via the internet). I will be matching that for McCain because I think he'd be worlds better than Hillary or Obama, if not as good as Fred. However, Fred is no longer an option. We have to choose between actual people, and McCain looks to be the obvious choice to this Reagan conservative.

You can't afford the price of free corn.

At all because it matters. The amount because it's been a good year.

You can't afford the price of free corn.

I'm waiting to see how far McCain extends his hand out to Romney supporters before I'll contribute. I eagerly await with a possitive attitude.

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He'll have to settle for some writing favor of his winning the Presidency, heh. I know, I know, I'm better off giving him nothing at all, but I have to try.

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