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by emsaund1 October 10, 2007 12:07 AM EDT
ROGARINKART: Tancredo will not drop out for awhile. The immigration issue is still hot on most people''s minds. That will carry him for awhile.
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by roger_inkart October 9, 2007 11:54 PM EDT
When is Tom Tancredo going to drop out? I mean, c''mon, He is totally irrelevant - little more than scenery. There is more buzz about the newest Dr. Pepper ad then your campaign.
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by myidoncbs October 9, 2007 11:49 PM EDT
And the winning line is...

"It''s all baloney"

from Mitt Romney, who apparently just figured out the truth about the Mormon religion.

Or, maybe he was talking about ALL of the GOP candidates and their stated positions.
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by condumism October 9, 2007 11:40 PM EDT
Cons will support the Terrorist candidates like Gulliani because Cons live in fear and are TERRIFIED themselves! This fear mongering works for those that live in fear based upon their self-centered lives. For example, all ConDumbs I know didn''t leave their homes for one full week after 9/11. They must feel so guilty from their support of the self-centered, greed filled GOPig agenda that they apparently have every resaon to live in GUILT AND FEAR everyday of their pathetic lives. I''m sure that I would feel guilty too if I voted for one issue, as most Cons, such as a tax cut, instead of the whole picture of what is best for America. The GOP has never had a platform for all of America, only for Special Interest groups such as Defense Contractors, or for Evangelical Nutts. Because of these guilt ridden, paranoid fools that vote for Fascism over American Democracy, America now spends over 19% of its GDP on health care alone. American''s life span is now in steady decline, now ranking 42nd. American''s have been dumbed down to the point that it is clearly a nation of Zombies, or the living dead. Yep, if I voted Repuglicon I would live in fear, too! I am so glad that I have a second home in Kharkov, Ukraine. Besides owning real estate in the USA, buying into the former Soviet Union is the best investment that I''ve ever made in my life. Besides, it''s so nice to get away from the Land of the Zombies for months at a time and live in the vibrant Ukrainian (European) culture.

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by smirk5 October 9, 2007 11:39 PM EDT
sbbm,

You''re projecting. Sometimes a cigar isn''t just a cigar. Isn''t there a public toilet you should be visiting?
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by roger_inkart October 9, 2007 11:38 PM EDT
Well, I sure look forward to the next debate which will have Fred Thompson in it. Oh, he _was_ in this one? Geez, I didn''t notice.

Regardless, I don''t want our next president to look like the weird old janitor at my junior high school.
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by smirk5 October 9, 2007 11:37 PM EDT
It only took 5 hours for the Bush Admin to leak highly sensitive information concerning Al-Qaeda to Fox news. This is why the Republicans can''t win the terror war. They are more interested in scoring political points.

" A small private intelligence company that monitors Islamic terrorist groups obtained a new Osama bin Laden video ahead of its official release last month, and around 10 a.m. on Sept. 7, it notified the Bush administration of its secret acquisition. It gave two senior officials access on the condition that the officials not reveal they had it until the al-Qaeda release. [...]

Around 10 a.m. on Sept. 7, Katz sent both Leiter and Fielding an e-mail with a link to a private SITE Web page containing the video and an English transcript. "Please understand the necessity for secrecy," Katz wrote in her e-mail. "We ask you not to distribute . . . [as] it could harm our investigations."

By midafternoon, several television news networks reported obtaining copies of the transcript. A copy posted around 3 p.m. on Fox News''s Web site referred to SITE and included page markers identical to those used by the group. "This confirms that the U.S. government was responsible for the leak of this document," Katz wrote in an e-mail to Leiter at 5 p.m."

5 hours people.
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by smirk5 October 9, 2007 11:30 PM EDT
The debate tonight was to see who was the best candidate to be Bush Jr. 2.0. The country doesn''t want Bush 2.0, but the Republicans do.
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by smirk5 October 9, 2007 11:27 PM EDT
Romney is a great candidate. With him, you get someone that is both pro-choice and pro-life. With him, you get someone that is both pro-govt provided health care and anti-gov''t provided health care. Romney is the candidate for everyone. He''ll tell you exactly what you want to hear.
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by j-whitman October 9, 2007 11:24 PM EDT
The crowd at Yankee Stadium last night Booed Rudy Guiliani not once but twice, once during the 7th inning streatch while "God Bless America" was sung...... Bye bye Rudy,,, go back to exchanging dresses with your wives.
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by softspoken99 October 9, 2007 11:19 PM EDT
On the democrat side, Bill Richardson is the best candidate. But democrats are really champaigny. Thats why I think they ignore him, and concentrate so much on Hillary. Who really doesn''t have that much to offer.
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by jn122736 October 9, 2007 11:19 PM EDT
Why are all the candidates on both sides so awful and lame? Why is it so hard to find someone to run this nation who isn''''t a moron or a fiend? (the current president is both.)
Posted by rogeR_inkart at 08:03 PM : Oct 09, 2007
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Because the mega corporations that now own/control congress are the only ones who can afford to buy elections.

Honest, intelligent people, qualified to be president are, by definition, unwilling to sell their souls to the highest bidder and cannot afford to compete in campaigns with such, out of control, spending.
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by roger_inkart October 9, 2007 11:18 PM EDT
Yes Mr. Guliani. We get it. You don''t like Dems. Maybe if you say it 50 more times some of the slower folks in the audience will begin to pick up on that.

Well, guess who is going to control BOTH houses of congress when/if you take office? That''s right: democrats. You better change your attitude quick, Mr. Tough Guy.
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by softspoken99 October 9, 2007 11:18 PM EDT
The only guy I think should win is Romney. I hate the bias, especially from liberals. Its like they never learn.
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by rfcnj68 October 9, 2007 11:16 PM EDT
rogeR_inkart you ask good questions and here are the answers you di not want to here. Because all these people never had to work for anything there names and families political friends got them where they are today. If you want things to change then you need to step up like the reat of us and start running for office and getting the dumb people out.
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by donbl1 October 9, 2007 11:14 PM EDT
Tucker, gotta go.

Good luck with the Whataburger wifi.....
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by donbl1 October 9, 2007 11:13 PM EDT
Tucker, I bet you are a Dilbert reader.....like me.
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by smirk5 October 9, 2007 11:12 PM EDT
Well, Thompson stayed upright and didn''t soil himself. He''s got what it takes to be a Republican candidate for President.
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by roger_inkart October 9, 2007 11:03 PM EDT
Why are all the candidates on both sides so awful and lame? Why is it so hard to find someone to run this nation who isn''t a moron or a fiend? (the current president is both.)
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by donbl1 October 9, 2007 11:02 PM EDT
J, Hillary (enabler to ***** Bill) is a juggernaut. She only has 4 months until the February super primary....... Tough to beat.

Rudy looks like the guy for the GOP. I think they would like it to be Uncle Fred but Rudy looks electable..... So, Rudy vs. Hillary

By the way, got a son-in-law and so far no one has tried to fix him.......
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