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I think Christie's already professed his support for Romney. Please correct me if I am mistaken. It's just "strategery", as Dubya would say. :) I don't think he's a RINO for his comments, although I think they lacked class, but I think it's clear that on policy he is a moderate. By the way, Palin just complimented him on Dennis Miller's radio show this morning, even after hearing audio of his comments.
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Saving Rahm's Job

Martha14 Wrote: Feb 02, 2010 1:22 PM
...both.
You're welcome, Meredith. FYI: You can find the fastest round-up of Palin news at: http://www.conservatives4palin.com . They do great research.
Mike Pence today:

“As usual the devil is in the details. Only in Washington, D.C., can you ban more areas to oil and gas exploration than you open up, delay the date of your new leases and claim you’re going to increase production.

“The President’s announcement today is a smokescreen. It will almost certainly delay any new offshore exploration until at least 2012 and include only a fraction of the offshore resources that the previous Administration included in its plan.

“Unfortunately, this is yet another feeble attempt to gain votes for the President’s national energy tax bill that is languishing in the Senate. At the end of the day this Administration’s energy plan is simple: increase the cost of...
....Republicans will lose.

Oh, she's conservative alright. With a dash of libertarian, methinks.
Bwahaha! Great response, Mr. Ras!
sceptyczny: both.
I don't like it, but I understand it.

BTW, my understanding is that Hayworth is not officially in the race. That true?
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David Cameron

Martha14 Wrote: Sep 03, 2009 10:54 AM
...in the USA, he might just be a RINO.
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