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Post by Ryan Thames on May 28, 2012 13:01:06 GMT -5
^ agreed
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Post by Bill Maenza on May 28, 2012 15:26:56 GMT -5
Ryan, I may be the original Ron Paul supporter on here, but John is right - it is over for him. Not a gambling man, but if you are that confident, how about a side wager? :-) Bill
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 28, 2012 21:00:59 GMT -5
I'm not that confident that he will win.
But I'm not so ignorant to say that it's over for him.
NOBODY knows what's what until August.
This is any body's game.... If you guys think it's over your head is in the sand.
I understand that you guys are betting on the stupidity of the masses. And the odds are clearly in your favor.
But I refuse to give up hope. For what might be this nations last chance to turn around. Until its officially in writting.
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Post by Michael Wells on May 28, 2012 21:03:21 GMT -5
Not giving up here either. It's disturbing that the focus isn't what's best for the country, but to simply get Obummer out. But we, as a country, are "ok" with replacing him with a flip-flopping liberal like Romney. Sickening reality
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 29, 2012 8:32:53 GMT -5
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Post by John Wilson on May 29, 2012 8:49:32 GMT -5
That's a great article. Let's see how it plays out.
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Post by Casey Szparaga on May 29, 2012 9:54:18 GMT -5
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Post by Casey Szparaga on May 29, 2012 9:56:04 GMT -5
The question is no longer who is best to go against Obama. The question now is very simple: Obama or Romney. That's it. No other options. So pick one.
It's over.
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Post by Al Maughan on May 29, 2012 10:38:42 GMT -5
Here's my opinion, for what it's worth. I've been a life long republican. Voted for a repub every election since turning 18 (local and national). Now, I'm a conservative more than a repub, and the republican "Party" is not conservative anymore. I feel like Reagan, when he said that he didn't leave the dem party, they left him. (Now I'm just saying this so there's no mistaking me for a repub turned dem, bc I would never vote for anyone in that dispicable party). People tell me I would be wasting my vote if I didn't vote for Romney or if I wrote in a third party candidate. I look at it like this. Who is really wasting their vote if you are voting for a status quo candidate? I've been doing it my whole life and every year we're deeper and deeper in debt and govt getting bigger to the point of consuming our nation. So I think if you're voting for one of the party candidates, then you're wasting your vote! I'm not ruling out Romney, but he, so far is not the kind of a man that I want as our President. As far as Obama is concerned, he is a socialist, bordering on communist (has no business being a president of this once proud country).
On a lighter note, hey Casey, it's been a long time since chatting. How have you been? I'm actually starting to train a little and thinking about competing in Tn in June. I figured I might as well jump right into and see how far back I've regressed, lol. I hope you and the fam are doing well. If I'm gonna start competing again, you might as well get back in too! Ttyl
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Post by John Wilson on May 29, 2012 11:38:15 GMT -5
Al, perfectly said. Totally agree.
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 29, 2012 16:08:43 GMT -5
No one but Paul
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Post by Al Maughan on May 29, 2012 16:13:03 GMT -5
Thanks John! I hope you and your fam are doing well. I look forward to pulling against you one of these days.
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 29, 2012 16:34:50 GMT -5
^ it's over rated
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 29, 2012 16:35:27 GMT -5
Bahahaha JUST KIDDING JOHN
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Post by Casey Szparaga on May 29, 2012 18:37:33 GMT -5
Texas tonight. Dr. Paul's home state. Another 155 delegates. Very interested in the returns.
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