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    This can't be....Huckabee wins IOWA

    This is bad news. Huckabee wins Iowa and Giuliani is praising it. our country will just become an annex of Mexico if either of them is elected or worse, if Obama wins as well.

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    Re: This can't be....Huckabee wins IOWA

    Quote Originally Posted by legalatina
    This is bad news. Huckabee wins Iowa and Giuliani is praising it. our country will just become an annex of Mexico if either of them is elected or worse, if Obama wins as well.
    See that sounds like you wanting to give up, and we dont want that
    we have just begun to Fight!!!

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    Re: This can't be....Huckabee wins IOWA

    Quote Originally Posted by legalatina
    This is bad news. Huckabee wins Iowa and Giuliani is praising it. our country will just become an annex of Mexico if either of them is elected or worse, if Obama wins as well.
    Don't be discouraged! This is only the first set in the match. There's plenty of time and lotsa places for the big Huckabee setback to take place! Look on the bright side...Hillary came in THIRD instead of first! I'm still laughing about that!

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    Think about it this way:

    With Huckabee's win in Iowa, it will yield him more attention nation wide. And with that added attention to him, we will have a bigger audience for our cause as well.

    Think Positive!
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    Hillary came in THIRD!!!!???!!!???
    Awesome....I know a lot of girlfriends that are for her because she is a female...(YUCK) and they said that they would NEVER vote for Obama..so that is good...maybe I can get them to our side if we have anyone decent to vote for on our side
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    Look at the history of Iowa, this is by no means a checkmate. This is a pawn move in the grand scheme of things. Iowa is only right 20% of the time when picking the eventual party nomination, that's if they run oppose, they have an 80% accuracy if the party leader runs unopposed, so what does that tell you?

    Pay no mind to this caucus if you watched it on the news, it was like watching a 3rd world country vote. It was a complete and total cluster^%^$ (military jargon sorry).

    Primary's are more important, and definitely super Tuesday. Don't give up, like Greg stated we have not yet begun to fight. Double your efforts, give more $$ to the candidate of your choice, and continue to spread the message.
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    No big Deal...
    Check this out...

    1984 - No Republican caucuses.
    President Ronald Reagan was unopposed for renomination.

    1980
    George Bush 33,530 31.6%
    Ronald Reagan 31,348 29.5%
    Howard Baker 16,216 15.3%
    John Connally 9,861 9.3%
    Phil Crane 7,135 6.7%
    John Anderson 4,585 4.3%
    No Preference 1,800 1.7%
    Robert Dole 1,576 1.5%

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    legalatina...
    Don't let these small wins get you down...these are only teasers!
    If my memory serves me right...Bill Clinton lost in Iowa, Ronald Reagan lost in Iowa, and George W or H (can't remember exaclty" lost Iowa as well!

    Let them have their small victories..We will keep our eyes on the Big Prize!! These small wins will only bring the "all eyes on them" attitude which gives all of us the opportunity to find all the "skeletons" in their closets and call them out on their past records!

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    Just heard on TV, that while Iowa is more of a religious based vote, NH is NOT.

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    Yeah, i hope some of you are right though this was a religious vote and the republican side was looking for there religious person and it would seem they have found it.
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