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Ron Paul comes in first 30 percent of the vote : )
Mitt Romney second
Others far behind. Still surprised how low Huckabee is???
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Notice that around 2:00 they say the real story isn't Ron Paul winning but the strong 2nd place finish for Romney. The MSM is up to the same ol' crap like the last election, the GOP deserves to crash and burn if they don't want a true conservative like Paul to win. |
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I'm surprised Christie came in at only 6%. |
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CPAC represents the very extreme Right... CPAC poll winners have never won the Republican nomination. |
| The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
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rpforpres |
February 13, 2011, 1:37pm |
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CPAC represents the very extreme Right... CPAC poll winners have never won the Republican nomination.
Most likely Romney will get the nomination, you know the governor who had his own health care bill similiar to Obama's that Rebublicans want to get rid of. How quick they are to forget. I still hope Ron Paul runs, no matter what the outcome he's a winner in so manys hearts and minds. I noticed at CPAC he was the only one who did'nt keep having to look at his notes or the teleprompter, He's smart as hel* regarding economics, he believes in the right to life, he wants to stop foreign aid, which should be stopped at the US is broke itself. I don't know what your definition of extreme right is, I am a Ron Paul supporter, I'm registered Democrat, and care about our country very much and about the future for our kids and grandkids. So if caring is extreme right, guess I'm one of them : ) |
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Most likely Romney will get the nomination, you know the governor who had his own health care bill similiar to Obama's that Rebublicans want to get rid of. How quick they are to forget.
I still hope Ron Paul runs, no matter what the outcome he's a winner in so manys hearts and minds. I noticed at CPAC he was the only one who did'nt keep having to look at his notes or the teleprompter, He's smart as hel* regarding economics, he believes in the right to life, he wants to stop foreign aid, which should be stopped at the US is broke itself.
I don't know what your definition of extreme right is, I am a Ron Paul supporter, I'm registered Democrat, and care about our country very much and about the future for our kids and grandkids. So if caring is extreme right, guess I'm one of them : )
I agree about romney and his health care disaster. As far as Ron Paul....I have read most of his books and agree with 99.9% of his ideals. |
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I agree about romney and his health care disaster. As far as Ron Paul....I have read most of his books and agree with 99.9% of his ideals.
He has a new book coming out in April http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ.....ativeASIN=145550145XI have a couple of his books along with a signed copy of "Revolution A Manifesto" |
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conservatives still dont know how to define themselves.....they continue to remain in people's personal business.....not much different than the liberals taking and giving to others for fear of 'feeling bad' about their fortunes all under the guise of inequality..... |
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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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At this stage in the game, I'd pick Huckabee or a yet unknown candidate as Obama was in '07. |
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At this stage in the game, I'd pick Huckabee or a yet unknown candidate as Obama was in '07.
Right. Huckabee/Christy would be a great ticket. Who the hell is Gary Johnson? Romney is not electable. His Mass health care plan was a total disaster. Ask anyone over there. A preview of coming attractions under Obama. Huckabee is on Fox every weekend, plays bass guitar, also from Hope, Arkansas and has a folksy appeal. Huckabee/Christy-would sweep the South, Midwest, Mountain states and do very well in the Northeast. |
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Right. Huckabee/Christy would be a great ticket. Who the hell is Gary Johnson? Romney is not electable. His Mass health care plan was a total disaster. Ask anyone over there. A preview of coming attractions under Obama.
Whoever Gary Johnson is, he probably has some skeletons in his closet, which means he will be the nominee. Congratulations, Gary. Good luck in November. |
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Obama will win. End of the story. I would love to see him matched up with those brainless wonders-Palin and Bachman. What a hoot. |
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Whoever Gary Johnson is, he probably has some skeletons in his closet, which means he will be the nominee. Congratulations, Gary. Good luck in November.
Gary Johnson was the governor of NM, he is a small government conservative and has some great ideas. If RP doesn't run he would probably get my vote. |
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