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Subject: Re: People talking - LOU DOBBS FOR PRESIDENT?? Posted on: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:02:08 -0800

On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:36:11 -0000, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are
MURDERERS" wrote:

>I like him. We need a prez who's not owned by the illegal-alien
>profiteers. A Paul-Dobbs ticket would really sizzle.
>
>http://www.alipac.us/article-2872-thread-1-0.html
>
>Effort Launched to Draft Lou Dobbs as Presidential Candidate
>
>January 16, 2008
>
>With illegal immigration as a top issue in the 2008 campaigns and the
>possibility of a pro-Amnesty candidate such as John McCain, Rudy
>Giuliani, or Mike Huckabee winning the GOP primary, forcing American
>voters to choose between two pro-Amnesty candidates, a Draft Lou Dobbs
>for President campaign is being launched today by Americans for Legal
>Immigration Political Action Committee (ALIPAC) found at
>www.LouDobbsforPresident.org
>
>"Ninety percent of our supporters are behind either Romney, Thompson,
>Paul, or Hunter for President because they appear truly opposed to
>Amnesty for illegal aliens," says William Gheen of ALIPAC. "Eighty four
>percent of our supporters say they would support Lou Dobbs for President,
>if the GOP primary fails to yield a candidate opposed to Amnesty."
>
>Lou Dobbs has earned national recognition for his tough stance on Border
>Security and curbing illegal immigration. While encouraging voters to
>register as independents, Dobbs addresses a host of issues dealing with
>the economy, trade agreements, election integrity, and America's middle
>class that would appeal to Democrats, Republicans, and Independent voters
>alike.
>
>The Wall Street Journal reported on January 7 that many people are
>dropping Lou Dobbs' name as a potential candidate and that he is a self-
>styled "independent populist" who is reluctant to run, but responds to
>such suggestions with "I cannot say never"
>
>"Lou Dobbs could run and win because he could easily raise the funds and
>grassroots support he needs to be a historic and viable candidate
>quickly. The public is eager to rebuke the DC status quo and would
>quickly rally to Dobbs," says Gheen. "Our website is designed to allow
>people to express their political support for Lou Dobbs, to show Mr.
>Dobbs what kind of support is out there, and to have some supporters
>organized, if he decides to run." ,

He should not do it unless we get McCain or Huck as the GOP nominee.
We have to win this election or its all over. Don't have the luxury of
making independent statements this go-around, not unlesss the Dem and
GOP candidates are one and the same.