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by pepperp1 November 29, 2007 1:17 PM EST



These are minor details. We should have one goal: Figure out a way to keep Hillary out of the White House!


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Posted by dgermenis at 09:35 AM : Nov 29, 2007
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WELL THAT WONT HAPPEN AND WE THE REST OF THE 75 percent of the COUNTRY, referenced as WE THE PEOPLE in the Constitution, ARE ENAGED AND WILL PROTECT OUR CANDIDATE AGAINST YOU SLIME. WE WILL NEVER ALLOW, Never, ANOTHER PUPPET PRESIDENT TO BE ELECTED by BIG MONEY NEO CON SWIFT BOATERS ATTACK MACHINE and your Parties corrupt pitiful puppeting of a collection of sick fearful UN American anti social special interest groups hell bent on destroying our country, our communities and our prosperity and pulling us all down to their level of inadequacies.

Madam President will be sworn in in Jan of 09 and will restore dignity, honor, competence and ethical governance to our country and rid us of this amoral corrupt taint of the 8 year GOP rule and pull our Government Institution out of the gutter.

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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 1:15 PM EST
There is a reason why Dr. Ron Paul has over 76% in the CBS poll.
Peace and liberty are popular!!!
ronpaul2008.com
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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 1:13 PM EST
Dr. Ron Paul is truly the only candidate who is pro-peace and pro-constitution.
ronpaul2008.com
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by mike71067 November 29, 2007 1:11 PM EST
Just take it like the republican you are, and cry all the way to january, 2009.
-Posted by californiar at 10:07 AM : Nov 29, 2007

Are you serious? Do you remember the Dumbocrats crying after 2000 and 2004, some of which had actually been diagnosed with P.E.S.T. (Post-Election Selection Disorder), and were being treated by psychotherapists? Remember that? Apparently not.

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by mike71067 November 29, 2007 1:06 PM EST
"Rudy Giuliani is a desperate, hysterical man.
-Posted by californiar at 10:02 AM : Nov 29, 2007

You could replace "Rudy Giuliani" in that sentence with "Hillary Clinton" and it would be a valid statement.
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by scumlibs November 29, 2007 1:00 PM EST
Sure is funny how the words "George Bush" and "Darth Cheney" weren''''t even heard--once! This is a party that is running away as fast as it can from the administration that has been in office for two terms!

Guess the Repugs candidates just hope people will forget the glaring arrogance, incompetence, and corruption of the last 7 years. I don''''t think so!

And the Repugs in Congress, spineless lickspittle lackeys of the Darth Bushit administration, will be retiring to write their books pretty soon. Karl Rove''''s publisher will be swamped with kiss-and-tell!

And Bushit will retire to Paraguay with all the kickbacks from Halliburton and Blackwater he''''s collected for helping them steal from the American people.

Repugs and financial responsibility--like oil and water--just don''''t mix!
Posted by gkc99

I did not watch the debate, and they may not have mentioned G.W.B or R.B.C. but I bet they did mention the one man that really sends chills down the spine of you neolibs and that would be one Ronald Wilson Regan. Don''t fret facist neolibs, your heads will be handily handed to you on a silver platter in Nov. 2008.
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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 12:53 PM EST
Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton.....
What will it take for Americans to realize that OLIGARCHY is not a good thing?????????
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by allunknowing November 29, 2007 12:46 PM EST
Just wanted to say that''s a great picture of David Mark up there. lol.
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by mcvet November 29, 2007 12:45 PM EST
These are minor details. We should have one goal: Figure out a way to keep Hillary out of the White House!


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Posted by dgermenis at 09:35 AM : Nov 29, 2007
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Why?? Why should you be so bigoted as to deny the American People a good leader? To just reject a canidate because of YOUR personal problems is why we''ve had to suffer through the WORST in our history for the past 8 years. Maybe it''s time we did it some other way... don''t you think??? Sieg Heil Bush!!
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by gunownerdan November 29, 2007 12:40 PM EST
Ron Paul now has over 77% in the CBS poll.
Mike Huckabee is a distant second at 11%.
You won''t hear this from the mainstream media, but peace and liberty are very popular!!!!
ronpaul2008.com
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by kpowell8-2009 November 29, 2007 12:37 PM EST
Hillary should choose Huckabee has her running mate. Hill and Huck would make a great team. He could keep the pounds off her hips.
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by mcvet November 29, 2007 12:36 PM EST
So, the Democrats, including Hillary, were too afraid to appear on a Fox News-sponsored debate, but they have no problem planting campaign members at the GOP debate. I''''m no longer astonished at the Democrat hypocricy - it''''s simply the way the dems operate.

Vote GOP in 2008.


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Posted by mike71067 at 09:30 AM : Nov 29, 2007
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You poor fascist are so desperate for some, ANY, wedge issue it''s absolutely funny!! The Real Republican''s are leaving by the boat loads and you freaks are still searching for this years "Marriage Amendment"! ROFLMAO Good Luck and Sieg Heil!! ROFLMAO
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by dgermenis November 29, 2007 12:35 PM EST
These are minor details. We should have one goal: Figure out a way to keep Hillary out of the White House!
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by antoniof123 November 29, 2007 12:33 PM EST
So, the Democrats, including Hillary, were too afraid to appear on a Fox News-sponsored debate, but they have no problem planting campaign members at the GOP debate. I''''m no longer astonished at the Democrat hypocricy - it''''s simply the way the dems operate.

Vote GOP in 2008.

Posted by mike71067 at 09:30 AM : Nov 29, 2007

Oh brother I don''t think so this is another attempt just like Hillary stole stuff from the White House. You neo cons should be afraid very afraid because because the kool aid got sour with all the lies.

I watched this debate more same old same old and the questions were lame in fact we know that the questions are reviewed so give it a rest.
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by mike71067 November 29, 2007 12:30 PM EST
You won''t hear about it here on CBS, but a Hillary plant was one of the questioners in this debate:

http://www.townhall.com/blog/g/d91f3cba-6a87-4686-92ce-70a16edc311b

So, the Democrats, including Hillary, were too afraid to appear on a Fox News-sponsored debate, but they have no problem planting campaign members at the GOP debate. I''m no longer astonished at the Democrat hypocricy - it''s simply the way the dems operate.

Vote GOP in 2008.
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by omega39-2009 November 29, 2007 12:27 PM EST
Posted by pastdue1

I''m still waiting for someone to ask candidates in either party what is their solution to outsourcing decent paying American jobs. Outsourcing is beginning to undermine the entire economy.
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by pepperp1 November 29, 2007 12:20 PM EST
Absolutely pitiful girly fight what debate, and the base PLEASE guns, death sentence, confederate flag, hate of immigrants, a desire to legislating Gods laws, and criminal punishments for little girls not the scum guy who got her pregnant of course, and anti gay hate%u2026.. I find these candidates untalented and believe the GOP should sit this race out. Bloomberg should run as an independent it is time for the rise of another party Bush as GOP party leader has exposed the rancid underbelly of cronyism, republican entitlements and soulless amoral creepy people hiding in sheeps faux Christian clothing and a very sick anti social base that has dragged them all down into a sess pool of dysfunction.

And by the way very few if any none Republicans would ever vote for the immoral tax payer paying entitlements for his a million dollar booty calls, courts required to evict his girlfriend from the family home, right-hand man indicted in multi felonies, no experienced say anything sound bite Rudy, you may think non republicans would vote for him but that is only because you swallowed your own distorted spin that anyone but your base is soulless. The GOP is dead 2008 and will be wiped them out of power and office, the follow up them in 2010.

The race for President is over.

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by pastdue1 November 29, 2007 12:18 PM EST
The questions were sophmoric. Everyone already knew what the candidates would say on the questions asked. We know where they stand on these issues. They are Republicans, for God''s sake. Of course, we didn''t find out how they planned to proceed with what they stood for. Some of what needed asked was:
What would you do about the fraud of Halliburton, Blackwater and the other companies hired by the government? Specifics, please.
Is it economically conservative to continue borrowing money from countries like China to keep our American corporations going? Are you ready to reveal to the public just how badly the US is in debt?
How do you feel about the oil-rich countries buying up America?
When you talk about bipartisonship, how would you accomplish it ~ like the first Bush congress? Or like, the Republicans in this congress?
How do you plan on revamping the prescription drug plan, so it benefits more than just the pharmaceutical companies?
How transparent would you make your administration, or would you hide everything under the guise of "national security?"
There are many other questions that could have been asked that would have pointed up whether these candidates had any substance to them, or just mouthing the same old "I''m for" or "I''m against"

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by antoniof123 November 29, 2007 12:11 PM EST
Hey all, wait for factcheck.org they will give us all the down and dirty on this and see who lied and who didn''t.

I can hardly wait for the real show the field is still too wide and they are getting ready spew hate all over the place.

Swift boaters get on your marks. Does anyone want to bet that it doesn''t work this time around?
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by culturechang November 29, 2007 12:08 PM EST
Ron needs to understand he probably wont get the GOP nomination....and even if he does...he wont get electoral votes....although he may get plenty of popular votes. The parties own the system, not the poeple.
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