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Published: Saturday, Jan. 19 2008 12:45 a.m. MST

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pmorlan

Well thanks a lot for at least admitting that Edwards was in town. What a shame you didn't bother to say anything else.

He knows where he's going

One problem with the Democrats is that they promise what will happen, and 'pound' on what should have happened; but with Mitt Romney and the Republican party, when they are making promises, they WILL be kept! This is a NEW FORTH-COMING-PRESIDENCY! They know where they are going! Look where Mitt Romney has been: People's life styles are always on a higher plane when Mitt Romney has been allowed to serve them. He did it in business; He did it in the 2002 Winter Olympics; He did it as Governor of the state of Massachusetts; AND HE WILL DO IT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!! He is personable, likeable and has your interests at heart. Vote for Mitt and you'll never be sorry for this important decision that you make in your life. He can be our champion, if you'll give him the opportunity to do so. Someone once said, "The world will step aside and let any man pass, if he only knows where he's going"! Mitt Romney knows where he's going and invites you and I to come along too.

Good point

"This small, northern Nevada city known mostly for its gold mines and state-licensed brothels.

Mitt's incessant pandering is fitting in Nevada.

Clintoonism

"Clinton told the story of a Reno construction worker who told her about paying into his company insurance plan over the course of his employment, only to be dropped after being diagnosed with cancer. Without insurance, he didn't know how he was going to pay for the $50,000 operation he required."

So, she wants to hand health care over to the same kind of bureaucrats who handle the Post Office, taxes and disasters . . ?

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