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McCain Rocks the Boat ...

Dean, I agree with you that McCain has been wrong on several important issues.  I've always opposed campaign finance reform, for example.  But I would also argue that all the GOP frontrunners are bad on most of these issues. 

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If you're talking Immigration, Romney and Rudy have both been (at least, in the very recent past) pro-Amnesty.  By the way, so is George W. Bush. 

I've really come to believe that when George Allen dropped out, we were pretty much doomed to have a GOP nominee that would not fully satisfy any conservative.  Not that Allen was perfect, but he was the closest thing to a "Reagan" candidate that we had a chance to nominate.  So -- yes -- McCain is wrong on a variety of issues.  But so is the rest of the field....  Why does McCain evoke so much of the scorn? 

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