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LoungeMachine
11-11-2006, 06:24 PM
McCain to Launch 2008 Exploratory Panel

By LIZ SIDOTI
The Associated Press
Saturday, November 11, 2006; 1:10 AM

WASHINGTON -- Republican Sen. John McCain intends to take the first formal step toward a White House run next week by launching a presidential exploratory committee, GOP officials say.

The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting a public statement from the four-term Arizona senator, who is considered the front-runner for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.




McCain, the GOP maverick who unsuccessfully sought his party's nomination in 2000, already has opened a bank account for the committee, one official said.

"The senator has made no decision about running for president," said Eileen McMenamin, a McCain spokeswoman.

Aides to McCain say the senator will discuss whether to seek the presidency with his family over the Christmas holiday and decide thereafter.

Establishing an exploratory committee allows a potential candidate to raise money for a White House run and travel the country.

McCain is a former Navy pilot who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam. He was elected to the Senate in 1986 and had served in the House for four years before that.

If McCain were to run, he would turn 72 on Aug. 29, 2008, at the height of the campaign. Only President Reagan was older _ 73 at the start of his second term. McCain's health could be another issue. The senator has had several cancerous lesions removed from his skin.

Since losing to George W. Bush in 2000, McCain has alternately challenged and embraced the president, building an independent reputation as one who isn't afraid to speak his mind. At the same time, he's sought to mend fences with conservatives he alienated in his first presidential run.

After Republicans lost control of both the House and Senate on Tuesday, McCain called for a return to the conservative principles he said make up the foundations of the Republican Party.

"We came to Washington to change government, and government changed us," lamented McCain. "We departed rather tragically from our conservative principles."

He urged the party to return to a time when it was known for careful stewardship of tax dollars, less government, less regulation, lower taxes and a strong defense, as well as community and family values.



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Dr. Love
11-11-2006, 07:07 PM
Hm, I dunno. I liked the guy in 2000, but he's getting pretty old. He should have gotten the nomination back then instead of the little shit that did.

I'll watch what he does but if he starts pandering to the far right then no thanks...

FORD
11-11-2006, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by Dr. Love
Hm, I dunno. I liked the guy in 2000, but he's getting pretty old. He should have gotten the nomination back then instead of the little shit that did.

I'll watch what he does but if he starts pandering to the far right then no thanks...

Problem is that he started pandering to the far right the minute he conceded defeat in the primary.

Which he should have won. And in which I even voted for him. Because any vote against the Chimp and the BCE is a good vote.

DEMON CUNT
11-11-2006, 07:23 PM
I wouldn't vote for anyone with an illegitimate black baby!

LoungeMachine
11-11-2006, 09:34 PM
Originally posted by FORD


Because any vote against the Chimp and the BCE is a good vote.

Not if you were a Nader vote in Florida in 2000 :(

That was a vote for the war that was to come only under this pResident.

Nickdfresh
11-12-2006, 03:33 AM
His position on Iraq is to expand the War and kick-it old school 'Nam style.

Good luck with that one...