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Peeperkorn
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« Reply #25 on: January 26, 2012, 01:54:36 PM »

The thing about Newt is the more you attack him the more he plays the victim card, and, for some reason, the GOP base eats it up with a spoon.

You don't understand.

When the liberal media attacks him and he fights back, Republicans love it.

However, when the curtain is pulled back to reveal the little man behind the false facade by conservatives, Newton will wilt.

Do you prefer Romney to Gingrich?

Romney makes my skin crawl.

Gingrich makes me want to punch him out!

The Republicans best hope is for a brokered convention and a better candidate than those two bozos.

Gun to your head, Newt or Willard?

Neither.

Santorum is the best of the survivors.

Heck, Ron Paul is better than the Bozos.

Why do you prefer Santorum to Paul?

Paul's Foreign/Defense policy is nuts.


If you, "Americans", studied History in your schools, you would be more concerned about the reasons why previous "Empires" collapsed and more sympathetic to Paul's ideas.

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« Reply #26 on: January 26, 2012, 02:49:50 PM »

I honestly doubt this will make any difference.
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