Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tuesday, March 4th Will Determine If Hillary Clinton Goes Forward or Not, Aide Says

FOXNews.com brings us this troubling news for Hillary and it starts off like this... When the dust settles after next Tuesday’s election battle in Texas and Ohio, Hillary Clinton will know “whether to go forward or not” in the quest for the White House, in the opinion of one of her top campaign strategists... Harold Ickes made the remark in an interview with political print journalists Monday as Clinton’s campaign faces the daunting task of reversing the trend of Democratic rival Barack Obama, who has now won 11 straight primary contests...
Read the rest of this report
HERE
Senate Biography Photo
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The way I see it... IF Hillary wins on March 4th... in both states... it's going to change everything. Talking about a ‘Comeback Kid’ ... She will surely be seen as one and one with a new life, for a few more weeks anyway.
AubreyJ.........

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E-Mail Scam Includes Hit-Man Threat

ONLINE EXTORTION
E-Mail Scam Includes Hit-Man Threat! Above Image is an Excerpt of Extortion Note
Short note: The scam e-mail, which first appeared in December, threatens to kill recipients if they do not pay the sender. It's a scam. FBI officials recommend you don't reply.
Read this warning from the FBI
HERE

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Monday, February 25, 2008

Drudge Report: CLINTON STAFFERS CIRCULATE 'DRESSED' OBAMA

Drudge Report:
CLINTON STAFFERS CIRCULATE
'DRESSED' OBAMA
Obama campaign manager Fires Back

Monday
, February 25, 2008 Read Drudge’s report in full HERE
Circulated Photo

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Ralph Nader Mixes It Up With A New Bid For White House



Sunday, February 24, 2008
73 year old Ralph Nader said today that he will run for President as a third-party candidate. Now being Nader’s past runs for President have mostly pulled votes from the Democrat candidates... I’d have to say my man Senator John McCain more than welcomes this little bit of GOOD NEWS.
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More to come on this story throughout the week I’m sure...
AubreyJ.........
Official Photo by VoteNader.org

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

McCain, Obama Win Wisconsin Primary

John McCain - Barack Obama
Winners of Wisconsin Primary

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Congratulations go out to you both!
Sadly though... It’s looking like the rest of the field has/is fading off into political history.
AubreyJ.........

* Updates HERE

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Former President Bush Endorses McCain

Former President George H.W. Bush
Endorses John McCain
For President
Monday
, February 18, 2008


Arlington, VA- At a press conference in Houston today, former President George H.W. Bush endorsed John McCain for president.

President Bush made the following statement on his endorsement:

"Today we are living in a time of war, a new and vastly more complex time of war. We also have more important challenges at home, chief among them, we clearly need to address those parts of our economy that demand attention. And at this critical time in history, the key point I want to make is the United States of America cannot be permitted to falter. Part of our Republican creed is a prevailing sense of duty. In the coming election, we do not have the luxury of taking a pass on our unique role and responsibilities in the world. And the indisputable fact that unites the greatest number of Republicans, most independents and many good Democrats is the fact that no one is better prepared to lead our nation at these trying times than Senator John McCain.

"As someone who also helped lead our great Party at the RNC and later as President, I believe now is the right time for me to help John in his effort to start building the broad-based coalition it will take for our conservative values to carry the White House this fall. His character was forged in the crucible of war. His commitment to America is beyond any doubt. But most importantly, he has the right values and experience to guide our nation forward at this historic moment. So I am very proud to endorse John McCain for the presidency for the United States of America. Few men walking among us have sacrificed so much in the cause of human freedom, and I am happy to help this remarkable patriot carry our Party's banner forward."

John McCain made the following statement thanking President Bush for his endorsement:

"Thank you very much, Mr. President. I am deeply honored by your support and your friendship. I am deeply appreciative of the enormous service that President Bush and Barbara and the entire family have rendered to this country. President Bush's service to this country goes back to World War II. That is where President Bush and I have something in common -- actually two things in common. One is that we were both naval aviators. The other is that we were both shot down. I will not pursue that line of conversation any further except to say that I am very proud to be in the presence of President and Barbara Bush anywhere at any time -- two people who have devoted their lives to the service of this country.

"I believe that his endorsement and sign of support honors me. I also think it is very helpful in continuing our effort to unite our Party. In the conversations I had with President Bush, he made it very clear that we, as a Party, must unite and move forward and attract, not only members of our own party, but independents and the so-called Reagan Democrats. I think that President Bush's endorsement today honors me. I believe it will help us enormously in that that process of uniting our party and moving forward. Again, I have had the pleasure of knowing and watching President Bush for many, many years. He served this country as head of the CIA, as the Chairman of our Party, as Vice President, and as President. There are very few Americans I know who have served with more honor and dignity, and I am honored to have his support. And President Bush and Barbara, I can assure you that Cindy and I will do everything we can to make sure that you are proud and that your support of our candidacy will be something that you can look back on as having been the right thing to do. I am very honored."

Press Release from the Campaign Press Office of Senator John McCain

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine’s Day

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Here’s to a very
Happy Valentine’s Day
to all my friends out there.
Hope you all had a great one!!!

AubreyJ.........


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Mitt Romney Endorses John McCain For President

Romney Endorses McCain For President
Expected To Instruct His 280 Delegates
To Switch Their Support To McCain
Thursday
, February 14, 2008

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The Wall Street Journal website brings us this report today and it starts off like this... Before Mitt Romney dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, he and Sen. John McCain were frequently pounding one another in television advertisements, automated phone calls, stump speeches and debates... Today, Romney put their bitter fight behind him and asked his delegates to the national convention to support McCain. “This isn’t my first joint appearance with Sen. John McCain, but it promises to be one of our more pleasant exchanges,” Mr. Romney said. “Even when the contest was close and our disagreements were debated, the caliber of the man was apparent.”...
Romney Delivers Valentine for McCain
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* FT.com has this report and it goes in part like this ...Mr. Romney urged his 280 delegates to vote for Mr. McCain at the Republican national convention in September, bringing the Arizona senator within touching distance of the 1,191 delegates he needs to seal the nomination... Standing side by side at a news conference in Boston, both men acknowledged their sometimes acrimonious disagreements over the past year but vowed to work together to beat the Democrats in November...
Romney gives backing to McCain

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Vote - The Republican Ticket This Year

VOTE!!!Sadly to some, Mike Huckabee can not win the Presidential run this year... (The math is simply not there -- 99.5% against him I’d say.)

What bothers me is there are so many Republicans today that are now saying they would never vote for John McCain, period! That’s their right... but I remind those with this view of 2 major facts... We are at war and that is not going to go away. And... NEW Supreme Court Judges will most likely be voted on over the next few years. (Remember, that’s a lifetime job.)

By not standing up and voting the Republican Ticket this year... those who sit it out will have become part of the left who will throw the war efforts, over the last 7 years, out the window... They will be letting a Democrat President put forward new Supreme Court Judges who will vote against everything we believe in.

Look at it this way... It will turn the Supreme Court back into the hands of the far left. That’s not acceptable. It’s just not! What about abortions... the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision? How many millions of unborn children will die, over the next many years, simply by the results of those sitting it out this year?

The way I see it... Senator John McCain is VERY strong on our National Defense... the strongest of ALL the candidates in fact. He has always been tough fiscally... a pro-business conservative you might say. He says and strongly supports the fact that the tax cuts ought to be permanent. And believe it or not... Senator John McCain has a fairly solid conservative voting record, which includes him being a long-time opponent of abortion...

Senator John McCain has flaws... there is no doubt about that... but the good in him out ways the bad...

Don’t sit the Elections out my friends... VOTE the Republican Ticket this year...

AubreyJ.........
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Potomac Primary 2008

Potomac Primary 2008
Republicans/Democrats Both Vote

(Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia)
Tuesday
, February 12, 2008
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* REUTERS.com has this early reporting...
Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, home to the city of Washington, hold nominating contests on Tuesday to choose the Republican and Democratic candidates for the November presidential election... Following are a few facts about the "Potomac Primary," nicknamed after the river that splits the region:
Read the rest at link below...
FACTBOX: The February 12 "Potomac Primary" presidential contest
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* FOXnews.com has this update for us at 7:45pm CST...
John McCain beats Mike Huckabee in a surprisingly close Virginia primary Tuesday, FOX News projects, after Barack Obama routed Hillary Clinton to take his sixth consecutive victory since Saturday... The Virginia contest gives both candidates a vital injection of delegates in the race to become the nominee of their respective parties... Early returns showed the Republicans only points apart, with McCain at 47 percent and Huckabee at 44 percent. The returns showed Obama with 62 percent and Clinton with 37 percent, with 61 percent of precincts reporting...
Read this report in full at link below...
McCain, Obama Win Virginia Primary

* CNN.com has some good reporting... 9:55pm CST
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama will claim victory in all three contests in the Potomac primaries, CNN projects...
McCain, Obama ride momentum of Virginia, Maryland, D.C. wins
Has lots of video links
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Note: I was going to post some of the stories on tonight’s elections from ABC... CBS... and NBC websites... but when I did a search... all they were reporting... mostly... was just on Obama. IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT OBAMA you left leaning News Outlets!!!
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My congratulations go out to the 2008 Potomac Primary Winners
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama
It’s NOT over yet!!!
AubreyJ.........

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Photo credits: JohnMcCain.com - Barack Obama

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney Abandons White House Bid

Former Massachusetts Governor
Mitt Romney
Abandons White House Bid

Thursday
, February 07, 2008

. If this were only about me, I would go on. But I entered this race because I love America, and because I love America, I feel I must now stand aside, for our party and for our country.”

“I will continue to stand for conservative principles. I will fight alongside you for all the things we believe in. And one of those things is that we cannot allow the next President of the United States to retreat in the face [of] evil extremism.”
Thursday
, February 07, 2008
By Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney
During speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)
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Today, while addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney pulled out of the Republican Presidential Race. That now leaves us with Senator John McCain as the most likely Republican Candidate for President.

Sadly... longshot candidates former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Congressman Ron Paul are still in the race... but have no where near Senator John McCain’s lead.

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Read Governor Romney's Address to the CPAC
(As Prepared For Delivery)

HERE

I’ll put up the video as soon as I come across one I can use....
AubreyJ.........

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Super Tuesday 2008 Republican-Democrat Primary/Caucuses

Super Tuesday 2008
Republican - Democrat
Primary/Caucuses

. Tuesday, February 05, 2008
(Turnout reported very high in most States)
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* FOXNews.com has this early reporting...
Hillary Clinton and John McCain appeared the early front-runners in their respective races as results began to pour in from the 24 states holding primaries and caucuses on Super Tuesday...
Clinton, McCain Take Early Leads in Wave of Super Tuesday Contests

* USAToday.com put out this report around 9:40pm CST...
Mitt and Ann Romney had barely cast their ballots near their home in suburban Belmont when the news broke. Mike Huckabee, Romney's nemesis in the battle for conservative Republicans, had won the first Super Tuesday contest... Just hours before Romney had made his case to the West Virginia GOP convention. He flew all night from California to do it... Now, as the Romneys walked out of town hall, the Republican underdog who had staged no less than eight media availabilities since Saturday, wasn't taking questions. But the outcome in the little-noticed convention may have foretold the long night ahead...
Romney supporters 'cautiously optimistic'
(Click video out HERE)

Short take, (on above video,) from AubreyJ......... While standing behind her husband during his speech this evening... Mrs. Romney’s sad facial expressions seemed to be saying... ‘This failed Presidential Run is just about over.’
Facial expressions say it all at times, I think...
What say you...?

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* LATimes.com...
The Associated Press tonight projected that Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican John McCain have won their parties' presidential primaries in California,
snatching the top prize in a day of politicking that roiled the nation...
Clinton, McCain projected to win California
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Final Note:
As this night ends...
Mac is now truly out in front as our Party's front-runner
and I see NO Turning Back!!!


Mac is back... Mac is back... Mac is back...
AubreyJ.........

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