It seem the Republicans can use Terrorism to justify just about 
anything, and that is exactly what they have done.  The major advantage 
of Mitt Romney stepping down for the nomination of the Republican party 
is that John McCain, and his supporters, can pretty well coast the rest 
of the way through the primary, while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama 
will continue to duke it out with the financial help from their 
supporters.  I've already contributed $650 towards Hillary Clinton's bid 
for the Presidency, and that is only through February 6.  I usually 
contribute $150 at a time as the campaign move forward and money is 
needed.  By the time the general election rolls around, I may be taped out.

 From here on out John McCain can pretty will bank most of his campaign 
contributions until the general election, when he should have a pretty 
healthy amount of cash to use during the general election, plus a base 
of supports ready to pony up.

I wonder how this will affect brother Huckabee; since, he seemed to be 
in the primary mainly to block Mitt Romney, a Mormon, form winning the 
Republican nomination for President.  Romney's withdrawal speech was 
definitely aimed at hurting the democrats as weak on terrorism, illegal 
immigration and all the other issue being justified by playing the 
terrorism card,  and helping John McCain, the clear front runner for the 
Republican nomination, and I wonder who John McCain will tap for Vice 
President.

Regards,

LelandJ

Bill Anderson wrote:
>>        Romney also claimed that his three sons who are of military age
>> were
>> not enlisting because they were serving their country by helping him
>> to get elected. Now that they aren't needed for campaigning, I wonder
>> how long it will be before they all sign up for duty in Iraq.
>>
>>        Millionaire's kids in Iraq? Ha! That'll never happen.
>>
>> -- Ed Leafe
>>
>>     
>
> Imagine the heartbreak of two generations of Romney's losing to terrorists.
> Oh the humanity!
>
> Bill
>
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