Comments on: Romney Takes Largest Cut Of Wyo. Delegates

Former Mass. Gov. Wins 8 Of 12 Delegates In State Largely Ignored By Candidates

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by jeff-fla January 5, 2008 9:48 PM EST
It is good that Mitt took the lead. Anyone but the preacher (Huckabee). We have had enough twisted politics to last us a life time and then some.
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by candide777 January 5, 2008 9:08 PM EST
My fellow Americans the corrupt folks at CBS have tremdous "HATRED" for Mitt Romney and they along with 90% of the rest of the wolfpack are working together to de-rail Mitt before he can win the GOP nomination. THIS IS THE FACTS AND THE TRUTH.
Posted by perception5 at 05:28 PM : Jan 05, 2008

My dear, they aren''t the only ones. Rational americans also hate Mitt with a passion and cannot wait for this country to wake up and stop voting for candidates based on how much in love they say they are with god and how often they purport to speak with him on their direct line to heaven. I wish the religious extremist would stay home on election day and just pray extra hard for Jesus to return that day. Remember, prayer works!!!
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by merlgrey January 5, 2008 8:44 PM EST
"In total, about 239,000 Iowans participated in the Democratic caucus, an increase of 93 percent from the record turnout in 2004.

About 120,000 residents took part in the GOP caucus this week, a 36 percent increase over the last contested GOP event, in 2000."

this is a 2:1 turnout ratio of dems to repubs- many have suggested this includes many former repubs who have gone democrat. this is something the GOP is worried about bigtime.

the GOP is digging its own grave by pushing candidates like romney and mccain and giulliani (to a lesser degree fred who i dont think anyone really understands what he is doing) with the same old establishment message or even worse. the public showed thier dismay for a party failing to admit to huge errors, an inability to hold themselves accountable which turns into distrust, plain old arrogance, and a new way out. this is likely the reason hillary did so poorly also.

interesting that the big issues of the day are the war in iraq and the economy%u2026 and yet the candidate who receives more donations from active duty servicemen and the candidate who fights hardest for saving the dollar from crashing and saving us from over taxation is being excluded from the jan 6th fox news debate.

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/veterans/

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by perception5 January 5, 2008 8:28 PM EST
CORRUPT CBS (CORRUPT BROADCASTING STATION) THE HEADLINE "SHOULD" READ " MITT ROMNEY WINS WYOMING!

My fellow Americans the corrupt folks at CBS have tremdous "HATRED" for Mitt Romney and they along with 90% of the rest of the wolfpack are working together to de-rail Mitt before he can win the GOP nomination. THIS IS THE FACTS AND THE TRUTH.

GO MITT !!!!!

That makes a Silver in Iowa and now a Gold in Wyoming.........great.

Mitt leads all others in the GOP delegate count. Mitt is the most qualified candidate running from either party in 2008, he knows how to "FIX" Washington DC
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by candide777 January 5, 2008 8:24 PM EST
So remember: Neocon, Racist, and Iraq-Bush-WMD. Got it? Class dismissed!
Posted by robertkjjj at 04:39 PM : Jan 05, 2008

Robert, you make a really good study in irony, or should we just call it good-old-fashioned hypocrisy? Your diatribe was 100% ad hominem, and yet, that''s why you purport to be so irrationally incensed at liberals. Speaking of "thinking out an argument," you might want to do that next time, so you don''t end up planting your foot squarely into your mouth again.
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by merlgrey January 5, 2008 8:01 PM EST
"While in private business, Mitt Romney utilized shell companies in two offshore tax havens to help eligible investors avoid paying U.S. taxes, federal and state records show.

Romney gained no personal tax benefit from the legal operations in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands. But aides to the Republican presidential hopeful and former colleagues acknowledged that the tax-friendly jurisdictions helped attract billions of additional investment dollars to Romney''s former company, Bain Capital, and thus boosted profits for Romney and his partners.

Romney has based his White House bid, in part, on the skills he learned as co-founder and chief of Bain Capital, one of the nation''s most successful private equity groups. His campaign cites his record while governor of Massachusetts of closing state tax loopholes; his involvement with foreign tax havens had not previously come to light."

plus the dude throws snowballs like a girl:

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/01/05/romney-wins-wyoming-caucus/
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by robertkjjj January 5, 2008 7:39 PM EST
It%u2019s wonderful how predictable and simple liberals are when it comes to debate. They ALL follow the same set of childish rules they learned in %u201CMichael Moore 101%u201D, likely something they took at the Learning Annex. One, when in doubt which word to use, just pull out good old %u201CNeocon%u201D. Or some variant , such as %u201Cneoconned%u201D, NC, neoconners, neo-Bush, neo-Cheney, or neo-whatever thought happens to be passing thru their gnat-sized brain at the moment their little verminous claws are thrashing at a keyboard. Two, throw out the %u201CR%u201D word. Yep, good old %u201Cracist%u201D. A sure debate and argument killer. Just label any person who has actually taken time to analyze an issue a %u201Cracist%u201D, and you are sure to win! Three, bring up Iraq, Bush, or WMD. Why? Well naturally, ALL roads lead to Iraq, Bush, or WMD! Of course! It goes without saying! Heck, you can link anything to these, including the price of rhodium, Nepalese speed limits, camel plague in Mongolia, annoying tire commercials, and even disposable diaper leakage. Yep, it sure is good to be a liberal, not having to actually think out an argument. So remember: Neocon, Racist, and Iraq-Bush-WMD. Got it? Class dismissed!
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by bdrlnt4rl January 5, 2008 7:36 PM EST
freaks shouldn''''t be allowed to run for office, vote or campaign.

tuckerndfw


I guess you better not vote.
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by robertkjjj January 5, 2008 7:33 PM EST
Michael, you just totally OWNED Flange on your last post. You beat him like a drum. Way to go, keep up the good work!!!
www.jihadwatch.org
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by edward1975-2009 January 5, 2008 7:23 PM EST
tuckerndfw: Yeah I guess anyone who exercises their right to religious freedom, you know the very reason this country was founded, shouldn''t be allowed to participate in the very thing our Constitution says they should. Back under your rock, that''s a good boy.
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