Cut and Run

This is a home for former Republicans who are "cutting and running" from the current policies and leadership of the Republican Party. The Democratic Party is not an alternative. The purpose of this site is to provide an exanchage of views as to how disenchanted Republicans can make thier voice heard in advance of the 2008 convention.

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I am a 77 year old retired trial lawyer, and an active mediator/arbitrator who is also a baseball nut. In 2001 I attended the San Francisco Giants Fantasy Camp in Scottsdale. Since then, after eleven subsequent camps and a kidney transplant I am still attempting to play baseball with the young folks. My trials and tribulations in returning to the game, together with comments upon sports, the passing political scene and developments in the law, will, on an irregular basis, appear on this site A word of warning, I am a recovering Republican-a-holic who has been driven from my party by George W Bush and the Tea Party (which is making George Bush look good). You are invited to agree, disagree or just chime in with any comments.

Monday, February 04, 2008

SFFANTASY ENDORSES OBAMA

Save us from Hillary. I remember how bad it was from 1992 to 2000 when I was screaming at the television every time a Clinton appeared. We cannot stand a return of Clinton drama after living through W's reign. The more I listen to Hillary, the more I am tempted to return to the Republican party. She typifies all that is wrong with politics and politicians. This former Republican will never vote for a Clinton. That leaves Obama and McCain. The latter has sold out to the right and is simply too old to be President. He is even older than your truly and I no longer have the energy to be president. McCain is better than Bush, but that it not saying much. He will appoint bad judges and I will only vote for him if Hillary is the democratic canidate. That leaves Barack Obama and despite my disagreement with certian of his liberal views I really like, and more importantly respect, Obama. He provides hope that politics will return to what it should be. Character matters. I even got out my checkbook and contributed to a democrat. Vote tomorrow for Obama and lets rid ourselves once and for all of the Clintons.

For the good of the United States--vote tomorrow for Obama.

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