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Post by Ryan Thames on Apr 10, 2012 14:22:56 GMT -5
RS supporters who would you support now?
It seems obvious to me that santorum never had the intentions to win this thing. I suspect he was on romneys campaign payroll from the beginning.
Think about it. Romney will have trouble winning evangelical states. So you pay someone who can win them to run. To run well to do well. Pay the media to hype them as the two front runners and then towards the end Romney pulls the plug on santorum and offers him the vp spot. Just my theory anyway...
An effort for Romney to do better in the evangelical states securing the nomination.
DO NOT be so easily deceived and manipulated.
Santorum supporters should be disgusted if he endorses Romney or accepts the vp spot.
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Post by Michael Wells on Apr 10, 2012 15:47:41 GMT -5
It should be simple. One candidates' worst enemy is himself because they always disagree with each other, and the other Repub candidate has stuck to the Constitution for over 30 years... Hmmmmm
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Post by John Wilson on Apr 10, 2012 16:18:45 GMT -5
Romney was always going to be coronated by the RNC. I hope it's become clear to everyone that the RNC has zero interest in Conservatism. Regardless of every single poll in every single state, Romney seems to have gotten all the delegates. The fix was in before it started.
At this point, the only thing I honestly hold any hope for is to have both houses of Congress. If Romney turns out to be the empty suit I think he is, then at least congress can keep him from pushing a crap agenda. If he actually found some inner conservative (like he's been sounding lately) then that's a bonus. But unless the Marxists get replaced in the House and Senate it really doesn't matter.
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Post by Michael Wells on Apr 10, 2012 17:22:40 GMT -5
We should've seen this coming. He's going out like an Honorable Discharge from the military. He backed Romney in 2008 and seems nothing had changed. If he doesn't become his VP, I think Paul Ryan will. I like Paul Ryan but lost respect knowing he's backing Romney. Hopefully I'm wrong about his credibility
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2012 18:03:41 GMT -5
The face that we have nothing to look forward to should be the alarming issue. Romney, Newt, and Ron Paul. We are now minus RS, all thats really happend is that we are just 1 c__kblocker short from having BO again for another 4yrs. We dont have much on the Rep or Indipendant side of the house.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Apr 10, 2012 19:57:35 GMT -5
I lost respect for Jindal hearing him endorse Romney
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Post by Michael Wells on Apr 11, 2012 5:36:27 GMT -5
I lost respect for Jindal hearing him endorse Romney No way! Well, me too. Jindal committed political suicide beginning with education "reform", and now backing Romney. At least for my anyway. Lol
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Post by Ryan Thames on Apr 11, 2012 6:08:33 GMT -5
I support his reform
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Post by Kirk Wickizer on Apr 11, 2012 9:44:24 GMT -5
I think Herman cain would make a good VP
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Post by Michael Wells on Apr 11, 2012 12:30:15 GMT -5
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Post by John Byerley on Apr 14, 2012 4:11:25 GMT -5
Politicians will be politicians - I'm personally a big huckabee fan - he should have ran this year. He wouldn't get caught up in scandals - hes EXTREMELY well spoken - well liked - was a great governor - has alot of foreign policy experience - seems like a good dude - funny - yah all that and a bag of chips But really he would have been the best person to run to beat Obama Romney is the choice now - so THE ONLY thing to do is coalesce behind him no matter what you think of him. That is if you only have two choices - Romney or Obama No matter where you stand on Romney - I don't think he'll take the country off the cliff AS FAST as Obama is trying to do - accentuate TRYING to do... I think hes an ALRIGHT dude - hes your stereotypical rich dude hes pretty BUSINESS smart but not too people smart - at least in the beginning - but recently has kinda gotten better with that and looks like he may actually be able to give the prez a run for it.... As a conservative - I emplore other conservatives - no matter who the candidate is, get behind him, unless you want Obama picking the next two supreme court justices and want to watch the good ol usa turn into a pile of filth within the next 15 years GUARANTEED ( and by the way no i dont think this is the GOOD OL USA anymore, but we still do have alot of things as a nation to be proud of - and i for one would like to keep it that way )
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Post by Ryan Thames on Apr 14, 2012 5:12:04 GMT -5
Check this out bro....
Over the last several decades it is apparently obvious that elitist groups of people are systematically destroying America as a nation. Deliberately. They want to run it to the ground to weaken the dollar, to weaken the mindset of the American people in order to create a one world government.
So.... They need this "business" run down to worthless.
So they found a guy who specializes in just that to do the job. To finish it off.
Romney made millions taking over businesses running them to the ground and selling them at low value. So his other businesses would thrive. His goal is to control the competition in order to eliminate it.
They are trying to hire him to do the same thing to america. His "business mentality" is not one I want in control of America.
This scares the HELL out of me
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Post by John Byerley on Apr 14, 2012 14:32:22 GMT -5
Unless someone else gets in the race - its him or Obama, and for me its a clear choice between the two. Just like I hoped the current prez wouldn't be a moron - I'll hope the same for Romney if hes elected. Its not about who you "want" to be in charge - its about who you prefer to be in charge given the choices. Romney has good and bad elements - I wouldn't necessarily say he's gonna PRESIDE just as he ran his companies - but I don't know either. I think its important who he picks as vice president - hopefully someone who will be DECENT and be a good possible president down the road. Who knows. Its all pretty jacked up right now. But no one knows exactly how jacked up it can possibly get under another Obama presidency with little to no restraint on what he choose to do. He would be like a kid in a little communist candy store - - no thanks
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Post by Ryan Thames on Apr 14, 2012 14:36:09 GMT -5
I get what your saying... But you are forgetting that we are still in the nomination process.
Romney hasn't got it yet
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Post by Ryan Thames on Apr 14, 2012 14:37:03 GMT -5
Romney is no different than Obama. We need to put up someone else as the republican nominee
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