Yeah. Trillions of dollars in debt, war, crumbling economy, health care, tax reform, etc. are nothing compared to nominating a judge.
LOL.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#37
Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
LOL.
Actually the laugh is on you RonPaul2008 said "ZERO difference between Obama and Romney"
You do know what ZERO means?
Judges were just one example
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MonkeyF0cker
SBR Posting Legend
06-12-07
12144
#38
Wow. Great burn.
Tough to come back from that one.
He certainly meant that they were identical twin robots right down to their pinkie toes. That was DEFINITELY his point.
Has anyone called you an idiot today?
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#39
Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
Has anyone called you an idiot today?
Poor reading comprehension skills can be worked on... I bet you went to public schools
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MonkeyF0cker
SBR Posting Legend
06-12-07
12144
#40
I bet that I'm more educated than you could possibly be.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#41
Romney will get 40% in a 6 man field in N.H. , not bad
Exit polling said the #1 issue was getting Obama out of office
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MonkeyF0cker
SBR Posting Legend
06-12-07
12144
#42
Originally posted by Sam Odom
Romney will get 40% in a 6 man field , not bad
Exit polling said the #1 issue was getting Obama out of office
Gee. In a Republican primary? REALLY? LMAO.
Rocket scientist, you.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#43
Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
In a Republican primary
You should get up to speed... N.H. is open to Indies! Estimates say 38-42% are Indies
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MonkeyF0cker
SBR Posting Legend
06-12-07
12144
#44
Originally posted by Sam Odom
You should get up to speed... N.H. is open to Indies! Estimates say 38-42% are Indies
LOL. Jesus Christ.
It's obviously over your head.
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The Kraken
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12-25-11
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#45
Remember just a few years ago when this Romney couldn't even beat McCain The GOP "frontrunner" are just too weak right now. Obama>McCain>Romney
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#46
Originally posted by MonkeyF0cker
It's obviously over your head.
I see you are not only ill-informed you are unwilling to learn
The Primary tonight to vote for the repub candidates was NOT a registered repub ONLY primary , Independent voters were allowed to participate also.
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RonPaul2008
SBR Hall of Famer
06-08-07
6741
#47
Originally posted by Sam Odom
I see you are not only ill-informed you are unwilling to learn
The Primary tonight to vote for the repub candidates was NOT a registered repub ONLY primary , Independent voters were allowed to participate also.
That's a good thing, because in order to win the presidency one must garner support from independents.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#48
Originally posted by The Kraken
Remember just a few years ago when this Romney couldn't even beat McCain The GOP "frontrunner" are just too weak right now. Obama>McCain>Romney
Means little... Remember:
"You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore..."
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MonkeyF0cker
SBR Posting Legend
06-12-07
12144
#49
Originally posted by Sam Odom
I see you are not only ill-informed you are unwilling to learn
The Primary tonight to vote for the repub candidates was NOT a registered repub ONLY primary , Independent voters were allowed to participate also.
No shit? Who do you think shows up to a Republican primary as an independent? People that want Obama back in office?
Do you eat paint chips?
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#50
Originally posted by RonPaul2008
That's a good thing, because in order to win the presidency one must garner support from independents.
Ron Paul did well with the Indies. Probably why he finished a strong 2nd
Indies are leaving (left) Obama
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ABEHONEST
SBR Hall of Famer
06-27-09
9470
#51
Romney was more impressive than his usual performance. He came across as being much tougher.
And, someone said, he and Paul were not really Republicans. That's great, now get them into office.
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RonPaul2008
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06-08-07
6741
#52
Originally posted by ABEHONEST
Romney was more impressive than his usual performance. He came across as being much tougher.
And, someone said, he and Paul were not really Republicans. That's great, now get them into office.
Romney stands for everything that Ron Paul is against.
Most Ron Paul supporters will not vote for Romney.
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teaserpleaser
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08-14-08
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#53
Romney is lying like they All do only problem is hes not good at it you can tell hes full of shit. Im sure he cares about the shrinking middle class and my job as much as he says. listening to dr paul making excuses for his defeat trying to spin this good watch so far... Lol at the fools chanting president Paul lol cmon man like this guy ever had a real shot.
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SBR Lou
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08-02-07
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#54
Ron Paul is refreshing because his message is different. Most politicians babble about change. He focuses on personal liberties, liberties that seem to shrink each year. It's all of the stuff in-between his message, his "outlandish" views on the federal reserve, money as a whole, that are going to alienate him from the majority of Americans. Listening to him is like watching one of those Zeitgeist flicks.
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Sam Odom
SBR Aristocracy
10-30-05
58063
#55
Present snapshot of South Carolina
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Attached Files
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Dutch
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09-21-10
4339
#56
Romney had this shit in the bag a year ago.
Santorum will pick up a few votes in the south. Might even win a couple of states. Ron Paul will do all right in the rest of the east coast states.
But people want to think their votes count, as soon as it seems there's a clear front runner, like Romney, the majority will vote for him.
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Sam Odom
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10-30-05
58063
#57
01/16/12
Mitt Romney has a double-digit lead in Florida, ahead of his closest rival by 17 points, according to an American Research Group poll released on Monday.
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wantitall4moi
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04-17-10
3063
#58
If Chris Christie would be Romney's running mate they might win. But it looks like Christie is waiting for a free open shot in 4 years rather than be a VP and then go the old fashioned way as a 2 term VP then the next president.
Romney will win the nomination for sure, but since there is a such a huge lack of qualified presidential candidates that it makes finding a VP even harder. Since Christie isnt running he makes the most sense, but like I say I think he has his sights set in 2016 when neither side will have anyone all that legit running.