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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 12:22*pm, HK wrote:
There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 12:30*pm, wrote:
On Feb 7, 12:22*pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Does it have to be fraud democrats? How about the fact that lovely Mass. state funded healthcare, instead of providing care for poor and indigent, provided healthcare for people making up to $109,000 a year? |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 12:35*pm, HK wrote:
Democratic talking heads on MSM openly called for democrats and indipendants to vote in the republican primaries, not to choose a candidate of their liking, but to subvert and change the vote.. That is a fact... Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice, it is going to be a challenge to deal with a good number of democrats who do not understand or really have concern for the spirit of a democracy. I never did understand why anyone favored Romney. He was just four more years of Bush And you would not care even if you did as you have no concern for those who are not pollitically aligned with you. What do you call them, "flyover states"? You see America as a communist state where we see it as a democratic republic... It's a freedom thing, you wouldn't understand;) |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 9:30�am, wrote:
On Feb 7, 12:22�pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 7, 9:30�am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22�pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? Limbaugh running? Now *that* would be a gas(bag)! Bring him on! |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"HK" wrote in message ... wrote: I never did understand why anyone favored Romney. He was just four more years of Bush. He's speaking right now. Probably the best speech he has given, so far. Eisboch |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 12:49*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 7, 12:35 pm, HK wrote: Democratic talking heads on MSM openly called for democrats and indipendants to vote in the republican primaries, not to choose a candidate of their liking, but to subvert and change the vote.. That is a fact... Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice, it is going to be a challenge to deal with a good number of democrats who do not understand or really have concern for the spirit of a democracy. I never did understand why anyone favored Romney. He was just four more years of Bush And you would not care even if you did as you have no concern for those who are not pollitically aligned with you. What do you call them, "flyover states"? You see America as a communist state where we see it as a democratic republic... It's a freedom thing, you wouldn't understand;) You're irrational.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bob Bekel was on all the networks asking folks to vote in a manner so as to push Rudy and later Romney out of the running, it's a fact. What is irrational is hollow accusations, name calling, and of course flat out lobsta' boats.... |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 9:51Â*am, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30�am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22�pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? Limbaugh running? Now *that* would be a gas(bag)! Bring him on!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He's the sort of candidate certain people would turn to in a moment of frustration. "Oh yeah?! We'll show 'em! We'll run Limbaugh!" I don't think even Rush's ego is so large that he could possibly think he'd win......although he would sweep certain states and maybe even the entire south. Bottom line is that he would split the Republican vote and almost assure a Democratic victory. But the conservatives do have a gripe this time around, it looks like they don't have a candidate. (Could have told them they didn't have a.........never mind). A moderate president, like any of the three main contenders still standing, will be good for America right about now. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. Although he is much better than anything found on Air America, Limbaugh is still 'entertainment', and not very good at that. You give him much more attention than he deserves. -- John H |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 12:59:44 -0500, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 7, 12:49 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 7, 12:35 pm, HK wrote: Democratic talking heads on MSM openly called for democrats and indipendants to vote in the republican primaries, not to choose a candidate of their liking, but to subvert and change the vote.. That is a fact... Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice, it is going to be a challenge to deal with a good number of democrats who do not understand or really have concern for the spirit of a democracy. I never did understand why anyone favored Romney. He was just four more years of Bush And you would not care even if you did as you have no concern for those who are not pollitically aligned with you. What do you call them, "flyover states"? You see America as a communist state where we see it as a democratic republic... It's a freedom thing, you wouldn't understand;) You're irrational.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bob Bekel was on all the networks asking folks to vote in a manner so as to push Rudy and later Romney out of the running, it's a fact. What is irrational is hollow accusations, name calling, and of course flat out lobsta' boats.... Never heard of Bob Bekel. What about the name-calling and lobsta' boats and hollow accusations? -- John H |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 12:59*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 7, 12:49 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 7, 12:35 pm, HK wrote: Democratic talking heads on MSM openly called for democrats and indipendants to vote in the republican primaries, not to choose a candidate of their liking, but to subvert and change the vote.. That is a fact... Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice, it is going to be a challenge to deal with a good number of democrats who do not understand or really have concern for the spirit of a democracy. I never did understand why anyone favored Romney. He was just four more years of Bush And you would not care even if you did as you have no concern for those who are not pollitically aligned with you. What do you call them, "flyover states"? You see America as a communist state where we see it as a democratic republic... It's a freedom thing, you wouldn't understand;) You're irrational.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bob Bekel was on all the networks asking folks to vote in a manner so as to push Rudy and later Romney out of the running, it's a fact. What is irrational is hollow accusations, name calling, and of course flat out lobsta' boats.... Never heard of Bob Bekel.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's spelled Beckel. But, someone who has their finger on the pulse of politics as you do should have gotten who he was. After all, someone as high society as you MUST have been friends with Bobby Kennedy........ Didn't your friend Prescott Bush ever mention him? |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 1:18*pm, "John Q. Public" wrote:
In message news:57422529-69c9-4b9e-a34d- , *is alleged to have said: Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice Tell that to Ron Paul. All I am suggesting is that the republican party take another look at the rules.. If you want them to recognize a candidate with few votes just because they are noisy and disruptive, change the rules.. that's all I am saying.;) I think they should change the rules to perserve their voices... |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
HK wrote:
I don't know why you are whining so much; Harry, Talk about the pot calling the kettle black, that is all you have done for the last 8 years. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"John H." wrote in message
... On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Sorta like "Ready on day one". Eisboch |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"Eisboch" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Sorta like "Ready on day one". Eisboch Where did that come from? Hibbleby? |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Sorta like "Ready on day one". Eisboch Where did that come from? Hibbleby? I must have heard "ready on day one" about a hundred times Tuesday. Hillary, and virtually every campaign supporter of hers repeated it in every interview, all as if it was an original thought. Those people must sit and memorize the current spin comments, released from campaign headquarters, I am sure. Eisboch |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:10:45 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Those ten people are most likely liberals, just as the ones here who do the most quoting are liberals. Every so often, Ruch will have a good idea. Adopting a good idea is no sign of stupidity. -- John H |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"John H." wrote in message
... On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:10:45 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Those ten people are most likely liberals, just as the ones here who do the most quoting are liberals. Every so often, Ruch will have a good idea. Adopting a good idea is no sign of stupidity. -- John H "this young democracy" ROFL!!!!!!!! |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:10:45 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Those ten people are most likely liberals, just as the ones here who do the most quoting are liberals. Every so often, Ruch will have a good idea. Adopting a good idea is no sign of stupidity. -- John H "this young democracy" ROFL!!!!!!!! The only good idea Rush ever had was to head for the Dominican Republic with a case of Viagra, a dozen tubes of K-Y and three other guys. I'm sure they had a swell time with each other. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 6:29*pm, HK wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:10:45 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Those ten people are most likely liberals, just as the ones here who do the most quoting are liberals. Every so often, Ruch will have a good idea. Adopting a good idea is no sign of stupidity. -- John H "this young democracy" ROFL!!!!!!!! The only good idea Rush ever had was to head for the Dominican Republic with a case of Viagra, a dozen tubes of K-Y and three other guys. I'm sure they had a swell time with each other.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You're just mad because your friend Stumpy got invited and you didn't. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... On Feb 7, 9:51 am, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? Limbaugh running? Now *that* would be a gas(bag)! Bring him on!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He's the sort of candidate certain people would turn to in a moment of frustration. "Oh yeah?! We'll show 'em! We'll run Limbaugh!" I don't think even Rush's ego is so large that he could possibly think he'd win......although he would sweep certain states and maybe even the entire south. Bottom line is that he would split the Republican vote and almost assure a Democratic victory. But the conservatives do have a gripe this time around, it looks like they don't have a candidate. (Could have told them they didn't have a.........never mind). A moderate president, like any of the three main contenders still standing, will be good for America right about now.\ I do not see a moderate in the bunch. Maybe Obama comes the closest, but Hillary sure ain't a moderate! |
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
HK wrote:
ROFL!!!!!!!! The only good idea Rush ever had was to head for the Dominican Republic with a case of Viagra, a dozen tubes of K-Y and three other guys. I'm sure they had a swell time with each other.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You're just mad because your friend Stumpy got invited and you didn't. Stumpy would rather be shot than hang out with those gay losers. I guess with all of your racist remarks recently, it makes sense you would show that you are also homophobic. |
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 12:18*pm, "John Q. Public" wrote:
In message news:57422529-69c9-4b9e-a34d- , *is alleged to have said: Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice Tell that to Ron Paul. He was on the Illinois ballot. I voted for him. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 1:00Â*pm, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 7, 9:51Â*am, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30�am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22�pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? Limbaugh running? Now *that* would be a gas(bag)! Bring him on!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He's the sort of candidate certain people would turn to in a moment of frustration. "Oh yeah?! We'll show 'em! We'll run Limbaugh!" I don't think even Rush's ego is so large that he could possibly think he'd win......although he would sweep certain states and maybe even the entire south. Bottom line is that he would split the Republican vote and almost assure a Democratic victory. But the conservatives do have a gripe this time around, it looks like they don't have a candidate. (Could have told them they didn't have a.........never mind). A moderate president, like any of the three main contenders still standing, will be good for America right about now.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Obama ihad THE MOST liberal rating possible in congress, Billary is like number three, How can you make a comment like that and expect to be taken seriously..?? |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 18:48:27 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:
Obama ihad THE MOST liberal rating possible in congress, Billary is like number three, How can you make a comment like that and expect to be taken seriously..?? It's all relative. It could be argued that the simple fact they were elected, makes their politics mainstream, or moderate. This country has always been ruled from the center. It's the nature of democracy. Raving liberals, or ranting conservatives, don't get elected. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
wrote in message ... On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 02:52:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Although as republicans we beleive in everyone having a voice Tell that to Ron Paul. He was on the Illinois ballot. I voted for him. You voted for Ron Paul? I did too. Picking between McCain and Romney was like picking your favorite Menendez brother. It was my way to say "none of the above" I think that was a lot of the votes received. Sort of the votes Perot garnered. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
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'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
wrote in message ... On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 18:48:27 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote: Obama ihad THE MOST liberal rating possible in congress, Billary is like number three, How can you make a comment like that and expect to be taken seriously..?? It's all relative. It could be argued that the simple fact they were elected, makes their politics mainstream, or moderate. This country has always been ruled from the center. It's the nature of democracy. Raving liberals, or ranting conservatives, don't get elected. You have not visited Gerrymandered California. |
'Mittster' to *suspend* campaign?
On Feb 7, 10:23*pm, HK wrote:
Jim wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: On Feb 7, 6:29 pm, HK wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "John H." wrote in message om... On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 20:10:45 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John H." wrote in message news:okimq3t31991v30ct1gcsf4l7a8io1g15q@4ax .com... On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 09:49:07 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 7, 9:30?am, wrote: On Feb 7, 12:22?pm, HK wrote: There are rumors about that the Empty Suit, Mitt Romney, will suspend his campaign today. Bye! Yeah, with the help of some voter fraud the democrats have the candidate they have wanted from the beginning.. Republicans really have an issue here with the open primaries and caususses. Freedom of speech and voter rights, vs the democratic voter fraud machine. We will probably have at least four years to think about it with McCain as the new democratic candidate on the republican side.. Congradulations Harry, your party will have four more years at least to ignore the hard working Americans in the "flyover states";) I just hope it's Obama... Your state allows D's to vote in the R primary, but prohibits the R's from voting in the D primary? Wo. If so, that truly is unfair. If, however, all registered voters can vote for the candidate of their personal choice in the primary, regardless of party, that gate swings both ways. If this particular cycle saw more D's voting in the R column, be sure that a cycle or two ago things could have been exactly opposite, or a cycle in the near future will have the reverse in play. Will Limbaugh run as a third-party independent? Im sure somebody will step up to carry the extremely conservative banner now that it looks like the Rs are going to nominate a moderate. Who will that be, I wonder? I think many of you folks on the left listen to Limbaugh much more than the great majority of conservatives. It's interesting when I see 10 people in three newsgroups all saying the exact same thing, in the exact same words. Often, they can be tricked into revealing their source, and most of the time, it's Hush Bimbo. The rest of the time, it's Bush, with catchy stuff like "this young democracy", which his staff put a lid on because it sounded so stupid. Those ten people are most likely liberals, just as the ones here who do the most quoting are liberals. Every so often, Ruch will have a good idea. Adopting a good idea is no sign of stupidity. -- John H "this young democracy" ROFL!!!!!!!! The only good idea Rush ever had was to head for the Dominican Republic with a case of Viagra, a dozen tubes of K-Y and three other guys. I'm sure they had a swell time with each other.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You're just mad because your friend Stumpy got invited and you didn't. Stumpy would rather be shot than hang out with those gay losers. Gay losers? Rush, his buddies, the case of Viagra, and the dozen tubes of K-Y. How else would you explain that trip of theirs?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There's a perfect example of that sophistication and culture you try to get everyone here to believe you possess. |
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