Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
It seems like Republicans are so bored with their own ho-hum candidate that they have to entertain themselves thinking up ways to game the other party's primaries. It's sad that you would rather vote for somosne you would NOT like to win in the general election instead of the candidate you plan to eventually support. Seeking political advantage by putting someone you don't want to win one vote closer to the nomination is not putting your country's best interests first.
It's in the countries best interests to know the dirt on Obama and who better to expose it? Clinton of course! Me and many others have supported our candidate by keeping the DNC at each others throats.....divide and conquer.

Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
And McCain could use a little support these days --- only half as many Republicans turn out to vote in the primaries as Democrats, and the money is barely trickling in. If his supporters go off voting for Clinton or Obama, they just build up the Democrat's fundraising momentum and leave McCain looking all the more pathetic.
Oh sure they're pulling down some hard cash now.....and spending it too; AGAINST each other. :thumbsup: McCain has all access to the GOP funding now.....nothing to worry about there.

Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
It'll serve you right if Clinton eventually gets the nomination and then wins. And if that happens, I don't want to hear any bitching about it --- YOU voted for her.
She may win the nomination but that would be all. I don't think that the people want either a Clinton or a Bush in office for a while. Running against her would be a GOP dream!

Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
You guys deserve a break. Why not just throw in the towel and take the next eight years off?
LMAO....that's probably the ONLY way either Obama or Clinton would win.

Have a good one!:s4: