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Post by jtpatriot on Dec 5, 2011 22:22:27 GMT -6
Well lets see, Santorum could not get any traction, Sarah doesn't want to run, Cain cant explain his alleged indiscretion, who will be next? Newt is the leader in the polls, so I figure its time to put the blitz on him. Yet no one will lay a hand on Romny I predict because its his turn. Mitt so politely bowed out for McCain in the 08 election because the good ol boys in the GOP told him he must wait his turn. Is it this screwed up?
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remembergoliad
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Post by remembergoliad on Feb 15, 2012 23:15:12 GMT -6
Not really. Ya see, Romney is Obama. Either way, we're finished. Now, do you see why Mitt won't get an exam from the press?
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Post by jtpatriot on Apr 1, 2012 15:18:23 GMT -6
Exactly my sentiment as well. We will see how it all shakes out. Predictions?
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Post by freebirde on Jul 21, 2012 11:13:42 GMT -6
As I've said elsewhere, the Republican and Democratic parties are two sides of the same coin. Why does the media support them, because controversy and catastrophe sell news and make the reporters feel important. I said this on my fb page "Asking me if I prefer Romney or Obama is like asking if I want a big scoop of dung ice cream in a bowl or a cone."
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Post by rvm45 on Jul 21, 2012 23:46:47 GMT -6
I would hate to be pinning any great hopes on any Presidential Candidate. Bad enough if he loses..... The disappointment should he be elected would be even harder to bear. {Even a hypothetical President of Goodwill, would be unable to halt, or even slow the growth of Government very much.} Said it before: It takes one set of skills to get elected--to any Political Post from Dog-Pound Catcher on up..... It takes an entirely different set of skills to fill a Political Position well. Very Rarely will a single individual have both rather unusual skill sets. The problem is simple. The solution is not. .....RVM45
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