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Barry | 6:42 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
McCain is a kook. McAmnesty will destroy this nation. Go Mitt!!!
Rob | 7:40 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
That is exactly what I was going to say. GO MITT! It will be a great day in our beautiful Country to have someone who has such great values and experience take the oath of office as our President.
Richard Nixon | 7:47 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Mitt is a kook. How come he has 5 sons and not one of them ever joined the military, but have no problem going on a Mormon mission??? where are his priorities??
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Ken Baguley | 8:46 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Mitt is the man...Who wants a president who lies to get votes? Shame on McCain. GO Mitt Go!!!
Re: Richard Nixon | 9:08 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
So do you judge everybody in this country who hasn't served in the military to be a kook, unpatriotic, or somehow inferior to you?

I think military service is a worthy and noble cause, but there are many other noble causes as well.
Go Mitt!! | 9:13 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Mitt knows more about defense and security than a decorated veteran and experienced senator? I rich kid who never worked a real job understands the middle class. Utah logic at work, I guess. I agree. Go Mitt. Go and keep the GOP divided. You are the best weapon democrats have.
rep | 9:22 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Mitt is the real deal. Mitt has the Know-how and the experience and the leadership to lead this nation into the very fragile future. I agree with him on all of the issues and that is why I will be voting for him. In Colorado he has 43% of the vote and that is amazing for Colorado.

He saved the Olympics, he changed a big liberal state...Mass. He built companies and has saved portions of our economy already. He won't allow illegal amnesty and he will bring us back to a super-power. He is a good family man that knows how important families are.

GO MITT 2008...WE NEED YOU TO SURVIVE THE FUTURE.
RE: Richard Nixon | 9:24 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
What a stupid comment! The only reason Richard Nixon even considerd military service was a little dust up called World War II.

If there had been a need for military service, I am certain that the Romney sons would have served honorably.

Since when is military service by one's offspring a prerequisite for the Presidency?
Mitt the Shape Shifter | 10:39 a.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Here's what Mitt Romney said about John McCain when he was running for Governor of Massachusetts:

�One of the reasons the people of America honor Sen. McCain and why I'm so proud to have him standing with me today is that he has brought American values to the debate on the issues we care about,� Romney said at the time. �He has always stood for reform and change.�

And here's what Mitt Romney said about John McCain before the New Hampshire primary:

�There�s no way that Sen. McCain is going to be able to come to New Hampshire and say that he�s the candidate that represents change � that he�ll change Washington. He is Washington,�

GO MCCAIN!



Go Mitt | 12:17 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
How can there still be people out there that don't support socialization and still don't support Mitt? Uneducated? Read "A Mormon in the White House". Would you rather maintain the same old Washington GOP or have an ethical, economic geniuse lead the country out of the morasse it is in economically and spiritually, someone in dept ONLY to the American people for his presidency? McCain is a good man but a way far distant second.
anynomous | 12:22 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
To richard nixon his priorities are in the right place, are you going to judge Hilary Clinton by her daughter Chelsea too? If you can't do that then you shouldn't just pick one person you have to look at everyones family and judge then. Until then leave your biased opinions out.
BobRox | 6:31 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Mary Jo Kopechne had no comment and has not indicated whom she will endorse.

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GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, wearing a Cuban guayabera shirt, speaks to Hispanic voters in Sweetwater, Fla., on Sunday.

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