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Bipartisan Summit On Third-Party Candidates Fuels Michael Bloomberg Buzz

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by standlee5 December 31, 2007 9:37 PM EST
What a coward junmping in at the last minute like some kind of great white hope. We don''t need Bloomberg there are plenty of wqualified candidates. He''s a spoiler it''s just not clear who campaign he''s trying to derail. Don''t like him never will.
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by tylenol6 December 31, 2007 9:17 PM EST
Speaking of Chuck Nagel of Nebraska, I heard he won his
seat twice because he bought up all the voting machines
in Nebraska. What a SCUM BUCKET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by tylenol6 December 31, 2007 9:10 PM EST
Who in the world is going to vote for a billionaire to
be the next president???? Duh..... Besides, Bloomberg
is a CFR NEW WORLD ORDER SCUM.....BEWARE!!!!!!
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by omega39-2009 December 31, 2007 8:48 PM EST
NYC''s Billionaire Mayor Eyes White House

And the way Bush and Cheney are selling off America''s assets, he could buy it for a song.
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by fairandbal December 31, 2007 8:38 PM EST
Makes me sick. The GOP finally talks bi-partisanship and ''working together'' ONLY when they are about to get trounced in a major election. Where was this c-r-a-p from the R senators a year ago or in 2004 when Bush and Rove were calling for a permanent GOP majority and trouncing all over the constitution and our country''s pocketbook?
This smacks of someone wanting to save from getting caught in a landslide, nothing more!!!
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by apolloknowsa December 31, 2007 8:35 PM EST
Those of us in the rest of the country couldn''t care less about New York City. I realize that the media in the city would find that blasphemous, but, really, I couldn''t care less about the guy. no chance. He''s a democrat, no wait, I''m a republican, no, wait an independent, no, wait, what was I last week?
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by hungry1968 December 31, 2007 8:01 PM EST
No kidding. Another Monied Self-absorbed arse who surely thinks of himself above OUR Nation.

Posted by FloydZepp at 04:35 PM : Dec 31, 2007



Floyd - Bloomberg is the man!! Please take a look at his record AND his approval rating in NYC.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1302.xml?ReleaseID=1065

NYC residents are tough, and they don''t give their politicians an inch.
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by hungry1968 December 31, 2007 7:56 PM EST
In America, money can buy you anything. Might as well hand the keys to the White House to Bloomberg now. No one can compete with a billionaire.

Posted by savdavid at 03:43 PM : Dec 31, 2007



No current presidential candidates political record can compete with Bloomberg''s record either.
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by usakousagi December 31, 2007 7:47 PM EST
What exactly are Ron Paul''s stands? I can''t seem to find them anywhere other than supporters...
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by marcodele December 31, 2007 7:11 PM EST
Bloomberg couldn''t win as a third party candidate, only as a partisan candidate.

But isn''t it nice to have so much money you can run for president just for the fun of it? Just ask George.
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