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01-10-2008, 07:52 PM #1
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GOP~ THE WAY I SEE IT TODAY~ COMMENTARY
This is what I see shaping up after today
After watching the pundents and commentary on SEVERAL channels and sources this is what appears to be shapping up
You anti Romney people will love this
It appears the powers that be have all but written off Romney , according to them he is finished , done , out to lunch and buried
Their darlings are John McCain and Mike Huckabee
As every year since the dawn of time they have shaped it into a
contest of 2
I won't even ding on the Ron Paul people because I'm right with them , my guy is toast , done and finished
Now we can all sit and stew while we sit this one out and watch this country given away to foreign nationals and the real globalists
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01-10-2008, 08:14 PM #2
Two things come to mind on reading your post:
1.) Are the pundits always right?
2.) They are saying what they want to be true, not what is necessarily true. They want Romney supporters to think what you posted. They are manipulating your thoughts.
If you know they are pro-Huckster and pro-McAmnesty, why on Earth would you give credence to what they say? You might as well be listening to the All Huckster Channel or the McAmnesty Channel.
Don't fall for their propaganda!!All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing. -Edmund Burke
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01-10-2008, 08:20 PM #3
Campaign Thoughts [Victor Davis Hanson]
1. "He has to win....(fill in the state)."
That tired convention has become meaningless—a pundit toss-away line that means nothing this early in a multi- primary campaign, when ebb and flow affects everyone. No one at this very early point "has to win" any given state at any given time. Candidates are still picked not by media people, but by the aggregate number of delegates.
And even the money spigot doesn't completely stop after a second place finish. Romney was right to count his delegates won thus far, and to think absurd the notion that after two years of work he is supposed to implode because he didn't win tiny Iowa or New Hampshire when the mega-states are still in play.
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/? ... VjN2FiYzk=All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing. -Edmund Burke
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01-10-2008, 08:24 PM #4
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Yes the pundits and MSM do appear to be wanting a Mccain-Hucklebee and Clinton-Obama ticket or vice versa.They have very little good to say about Hunter,Romney, Paul,or Thompson.I just hope the majority of American voters realize this and vote for one of these candidates that will enforce our immigration laws.Mccain,Hucklebee,Clinton,or Obama would all be acceptable to the amnesty-citizenship-z visa-in state tiution for illegals crowd. In Michigan where unemployment is so high,Romney should hammer Mccain on the increased "temporary worker plan" Mccain supports.In South Carolina Mccain keeps saying that "I have heard you and I will secure our borders". He always stops there and neglects to add that after,he says,"the border governors certifies that the borders are secured",he will then give amnesty to the 20 million or so illegals that are lurking in this country.I hope a South Carolina voter will call him on this and ask him to explain what he intends to do with the 20 million aliens when they are secured.He'll not give them a streight answer on that question and reveal his amnesty plan,I suspect.
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01-10-2008, 08:27 PM #5
I have spent most of yesterday and today on SC Forums and commenting at news paper stories about the upcoming SC Primaries warning them about Huckabee.
This is my take on SC.They don't like Huckabee already without any coaching and are wise to him and are not very fond of McCain lamenting he will just be a continuation of GWB and his war mongering..It seemed to me they feel the same way we do and are just going to vote for who they think can win instead of who they really like.
Thompson was the one who alot said they were voting for so we shall see if Faux is right or not."A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson
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01-10-2008, 08:40 PM #6
Last time I looked Romney was in first place.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primar ... ard/#val=R<div>If you love this nation, please stop illegal immigration.</div>
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01-10-2008, 08:55 PM #7
Re: GOP~ THE WAY I SEE IT TODAY~ COMMENTARY
Originally Posted by usanevada
Now Huckabee has to go after McCain in SC. If Huckabee loses SC, he is bad shape without the $$ of Romney.
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