In a message dated 12/31/07 9:13:07 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Since  the Huckabee surge, McCain has been propped up by the establishment as 
an  
answer to Huckabee'sunwelcomeanswer to Huckabee'sunwelcome<WBR>d rise of 
support. With eve
McCain is being given support from the establishment. He  represents more 
war, and more 
of the same global corporations-of the same global corporations-<WBR>first  
orientation that
want more of the  same, go with McCain.

Obama might be elected, despite the Hussein  middle name. And the oddest 
thing going 
down is support for Obama from  die-hard Republicans. Have you noticed,  
MDixon?




Huckabee is a flash in the pan. He won't last. He's too liberal for  
conservatives. Even Bill Clinton was pushing him a few weeks ago as "the man to 
 
watch". Why? Because he would be an easy one for the Democrats to attack later. 
 
Huckabee's being a Baptist minister gave him a certain trust factor among  
Christian conservatives when people were concerned about Rudy's socially 
liberal  
stance and who he might appoint to the supreme court. However the more  
republicans learn about Huckabee the more liberal they see he really is,  
especially 
on issues like immigration. He will not get the nomination and will  be out of 
the race soon. Unfortunately I think your assessment of McCain is  pretty 
accurate. There won't be that much difference between him and Hillary.  Any 
support that you see from republicans for Obama is false support. They know  
the 
country will never elect him. Even Bob Dole could beat Obama! Remember  
republicans will back the weakest democrat now so they can beat them later and  
vice 
versa.



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