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    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Quote Originally Posted by zeezil
    OK...rally around Ron Paul.
    Not a chance here

    After he pulled that little deal with Huck the other day I could
    never support him in a million years
    I didn't agree either with these deligate dealings but if I new Paul could win in the Geneal election I would Vote for him even though I don't agree with every one of his views. Actually it is more acurate to say Not many of his views. But If He is all we got for now then I will get behind him, But I don't think he has what it takes to get enough votes in the general election unfortunatly
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    Quote Originally Posted by BetsyRoss
    A number of sources say he's going to 'suspend' not quit his campaign. I wonder what that means? Looking forward to a brokered convention? McCain has plenty of time and opportunity to slip up, that's for sure.
    Suspend means he keeps control of his delegates

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    Now that the Huckster doesn't have to blunt for McLame...he will drop out soon (before the next primary) so McClown has it free and easy. Oh, but wait, he'll also endorse McMoron and campaign for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    I agree Greg
    Sounds Like a Good one but not a I quit speech

    Is he on the senate floor or what ???

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    My God , here you have a young guy that speaks so well

    and yet they traded this for a lying old goat

    Unreal

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrioticSandra
    Quote Originally Posted by usanevada
    Quote Originally Posted by zeezil
    OK...rally around Ron Paul.
    Not a chance here

    After he pulled that little deal with Huck the other day I could
    never support him in a million years
    I didn't agree either with these deligate dealings but if I new Paul could win in the Geneal election I would Vote for him even though I don't agree with every one of his views. Actually it is more acurate to say Not many of his views. But If He is all we got for now then I will get behind him, But I don't think he has what it takes to get enough votes in the general election unfortunatly
    There is not enough numbers left for Paul to catch up

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    Quote Originally Posted by GREGAGREATAMERICAN
    There is not enough numbers left for Paul to catch up
    The only thing a vote for Paul will accomplish now is to send a message that conservatives are tired of getting liberal legislators shoved down our throats.

    I think Paul votes for the remaining primaries is a good idea, even if the message doesn't get across like it should.

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    Am I missing something?

    That didn't sound like a quitter

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    Hes done

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    He is bowing out. From the AP:

    By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer
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    WASHINGTON - John McCain effectively sealed the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday as chief rival Mitt Romney suspended his faltering presidential campaign. "I must now stand aside, for our party and our country," Romney prepared to tell conservatives.
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