Comments on: Clinton, McCain Win In New Hampshire
New York Senator Makes Comeback After Iowa Loss To Obama; McCain Repeats 2000 Win
- Good ol'' G.Bush and "buckshot" ***, put us in Iraq, not McCain. We are there now, like it or not, and we can''t afford to lose, like it or not. Giving up before we''ve fixed that terrible mess is a loss, DEFEAT. We can''t aford to lose. Then everyone we''ve lost (some were my friends) has been killed for nothing, and worse, our enemys will see that we have no stomach for fighting and press home the attack. "The Americans are weak! Loo Loo Loo Loo.." We must stay the course because we''ve already hit the "iceburg". Now we have to "patch the hole" in our "hull".
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- And those jokers don"t want to lose...
Speaking of jokers, has Giuliani"s wife called him on the cell phone lately ? - Reply to this comment
- Even the "Conservative" Republican candidates are screaming for change.
"Conservative" means "Don"t change. Keep doing what we"ve been doing."
But they"ll lose if they campaign on that platform in a nation where less than a third of the voters think America is on the right course.
And those jokers don"t want to lose. - Reply to this comment
- Ha Ha HA, LOL, Obama "we need change" Hillary "we need change"
We change the baby too but an hour or so later we get more of the same *****. LMAO - Reply to this comment
- Staying a stupid course is worse than flighty.
There are times you have to steer the ship around the iceberg, not into it. - Reply to this comment
- I am one of the small handful of remaining World War I veterans, and I remember hearing General
"Black Jack" Pershing shouting at us during the battles on the Marne, "Keep fighting !! Attack !! This is the war to end all wars !!!!"
Well, it wasn"t, and it didn"t. - Reply to this comment
- Wow! "flighty and Righty" Rhyme! Amazing! you should run for president! If "stay the course" is "flighty" I guess you''ve got me pegged!
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- Voter Fraud Against Paul Confirmed in Sutton, N.H.
According to a post this evening on the Ron Paul Forums, vote fraud occurred in Sutton, New Hampshire:
Sutton with 100% reporting reported 0 votes for paul but poster in Sutton posted:My mom, aunt, and dad all voted for RP today in my hometown, My mom and aunt both work passing out ballots, and checking them off. I just looked at the politico map and it says their town has ZERO votes for Ron. Now i know that there isn%u2019t corruption on voting in that little town, so where they reported it must be. What do I do, anyone know???This town numbers are wrong wrong wrong on this map. I am from Sutton originally and my parents and one aunt all voted for Ron Paul today and Sutton says 0. So this is wrong. This is a town that had 20 people counting the ballots and I have no reason to believe that they cheated. 81% of New Hampshire ballots are counted in secret by a private corporation named Diebold Election Systems (now known as %u201CPremier%u201D). We know nothing about the people programming these machines, and we know even less about LHS Associates. We know even less about the secret vote counting software used to tabulate 81% of our ballots.
But they%u2019re not. They%u2019re counted by Diebold. Only a candidate can request a hand recount, and most never do so. And a rigged election can easily become a rigged recount, as we learned in Ohio 2004, - Reply to this comment
- You think $100/bbl for oil is bad with your gas hog SUVs? Wait till our enemys control the oil. I promise they''re going to make you cry.
Posted by vex520ak at 12:47 PM : Jan 09, 2008
The flighty righties are never smart enough to leave oil out of their "It is necessary that Americans be crippled and killed to bring democracy to the Middle East and eradicate terrorism! And those are the only reasons!" arguments for long. - Reply to this comment
- If anyone is a mental case, my money is on Hillary. McCain served his country, all of us, and was prepared to give everything. hillary serves herself and is prepared to take what she wants. Now we fault McCain? Go figure. Yay welfare and taxes and lost wars!
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