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Conceding to Romney on Tuesday night, McCain offered his "genuine good wishes" to the former Massachusetts governor on his Michigan win. "But tomorrow we get up and fight," McCain declared defiantly. "It is your turn, South Carolina … and we're going to win."

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  • Posted By: JosepBaileyOne @ 01/18/2008 4:30:44 AM

    Comment: For those MOUTHING off about "100 years in Iraq," the USA has spent SIX DECADES in EUROPE and over FIFTY YEARS in South Korea-where is YOUR MOUTH about those two issues? A permanent presence in Iraq would go a long way to quelling the violence in the Middle East-provided it is done right as McCain says and not continually botched.

  • Posted By: robjceo @ 01/18/2008 4:22:46 AM

    Comment: To my children,

    I will do all I can to make sure that "McCain the Insane" will not reach a higher office. I will write blogs, letters, commentaries and run him down in every conversation of a political nature I can.
    A man who truely believes in his heart that 100 years in Iraq is a good thing for America should not even see the vice-presidency as an option.

    McCain would sell out all our souls to get what he wants. He would spend what ever he can get to see that we the American People are rulers of the world.

    That is why I call him "McCain the Insane".

    South Carolina please hide your sons, lest they be drafted to fight in an illegal war.

    Some one please find a Republican I can vote for who is all about peace, security and financial wisdom.

  • Posted By: dewcooper @ 01/17/2008 8:44:08 AM

    Comment: There is no compromise for less government, as anything else is simply more. We already have more government than we need (and that the Constitution dictates), and as all would agree at some level doesn't work. So why keep addidng 'more' to it? If the system doesn't work, don't keep breaking it.

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