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Republican or RINO?
Why is Dr. Smith entering the race? Is he going to be supported by Club for Growth? Does he have a history demonstrating that he is an actual Republican? Is he just an opportunist? These are key questions.
I am sick of having anyone who shows up with a wad of cash announcing themselves as a "Republican Candidate."
Wally, what happened to the "Who, What, Where. When and Why?"
"Sometimes it looks as if the Democrats are out to win at all costs, while the Republicans are out to compromise at all costs." Thomas Sowell, September 8, 2007 - Random Thoughts.
What did Shakespeare say about Doctors?
Great point, Joe.
You're right - a politically-connected attorney would be a breath of fresh air as a candidate.
Heaven knows we don't need another "opportunist" physician like Tom Coburn or Ron Paul down on Capitol Hill.
George Ajjan
George
I think Ron Paul is a great Representative and we could do a lot worse for a candidate for President.
"Sometimes it looks as if the Democrats are out to win at all costs, while the Republicans are out to compromise at all costs." Thomas Sowell, September 8, 2007 - Random Thoughts.