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Romney Says McCain Is Out Of Conservative Mainstream As Super Tuesday Approaches

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by red164 January 31, 2008 4:24 AM EST
Thank you Arnold and Rudy for endorsing a great man, John McCain. I have a formula for Mitt. Mitt = Dirt dug up and $40 million in negative adds. Now that''''s what I call dirty tricks!

Posted by heartlandjim at 12:31 AM : Jan 31, 2008

Jim you''re clueless, Rudy spent $50 million on his campaign and received one delegate.

50 millon dollars equals 1 Delegate

Koch on Giuliani''s Florida Loss: ''The Beast Is Dead''


California: Schwarzenegger''s $14-billion Deficit

Now the state of California is facing such a huge budget deficit that Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to allow the tribal casinos to add more slot machines


More slot machines that''s the answer what could any person expect from a Governor that never received a college degree and was best know for movies like the terminator

Well now the terminator is terminating the CA economy


KEEP THE ENDORSEMENTS COMING FOR McCAIN



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by sophielhu January 31, 2008 4:05 AM EST
I remember a California poll awhile back that favored Giuliani.
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by heartlandjim January 31, 2008 3:31 AM EST
Thank you Arnold and Rudy for endorsing a great man, John McCain. I have a formula for Mitt. Mitt = Dirt dug up and $40 million in negative adds. Now that''s what I call dirty tricks!
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by b-easy63 January 31, 2008 3:12 AM EST
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"The Hart-Mondale contest divided Democratic voters by age and by commitment to the party, much like the Clinton-Obama divide today. Younger voters, better educated voters, and voters who thought of themselves as independents were more likely to support Hart (as they do Obama this year), while older voters, less educated white voters and those who identify as Democrats were more likely to support Mondale (and now Clinton)."

Now why, does this come as absolutely no surprise at all? One would have to be somewhat mentally challenged or lack certain cognitive skills, to not note the discrepancies in Clinton''''''''s rhetoric and performance and to not see the deviousness of her particular campaign approach. Sort of like the way, we noted that Bush supporters must all hail from La-la land. Who knew that was where Clinton supporters dwelt also? If Clinton wins the election, get ready for 4 more years of la-la land fall out, while the Republicans crow and the Hilary supporters bleat: "who knew?". Why, everyone but all of YOU--that''''''''s who. lmao
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by fairandbal January 31, 2008 3:00 AM EST
McCain is a ''liberal whacko'' masking as a ''conservative''. How many true conservatives will allow illegal immigrants into this country totally unchallenged. He''s in fact begging illegal immigrants to come on in!!
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by robin22222 January 31, 2008 2:59 AM EST
do you ever get a feeling some one is lying to you?
get use to it all these criminals are lying.Ron Paul has the olny plan to rescue us from these scoundrels Ron Paul is not ever coverd even thought he has had major support from scholars,economist,vetrans,soldiers?and all us grassroots no coverage RON PAUL is against the establishment that is why they fear us we believe in liberty and the CONSTITUTION
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by apolloknowsa January 31, 2008 2:47 AM EST
Mitt Romney is needed to fix the economy.

His whole life he has taken on projects that everyone else has said are impossible, broken, bankrupt and he has turned them into successes.

America needs him. The world economy needs his abilities as the chief executive of the executive branch of the federal government.

McCain and his minions Juan Hernandez can keep telling Americans don''t work, won''t work and don''t have the ability to compete with the rest of the world.

Pessimism...versus Mitt''s true optimism.

Mitt is Presidential. McCain is angry and will lie cheat and steal to get power.
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by thisandthat1 January 31, 2008 2:42 AM EST
McCain won''t be able to hide his true colors for long. He showed tonight several times that he''s a miserable, mean spirited little man.
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by brianbwb-2009 January 31, 2008 2:42 AM EST
Posted by RexProphet

OK Rex, you were showing a little common sense for a while there, but if you are going to start spamming again, we will start reporting you again.
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by ontheleft January 31, 2008 2:41 AM EST
My favorite quote from the debate came from McCain: "As president, I intend to run this country even further into the ground than Bush did and I think my senility is an asset in that respect".
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by sondzin January 31, 2008 2:39 AM EST
ALL politicians should not be allowed to say anything about another candidate. They should only be allowed to speak about their qualifications and what they are going to do. All the mud-slinging makes them all look like such little children.

I punish my children when they say mean and nasty things about their brothers or sisters. We''re supposed to believe these people have our best interest at heart when the best they can do is sling *** at the other candidate. Shame on them! Shame on all of them.

After all of the debates and one of them is nominated, guess what happens? They are the best of buddies, the loser endorsing the winner and now has all kinds of good things to say. HA! We call that being two-faced. Yet again, childish actions.
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by brianbwb-2009 January 31, 2008 2:33 AM EST
These two clowns don''t realize that what is called "mainstream Republican thought" is what has ruined the economy, gotten us into an unending "war" that has no factual reason, and has decimated the middle class.

Claiming to be "a better Republican", or "more conservative" at this point is like saying they have "a better type of AIDS". The US public, except the upper 25%, are finished with economic fascism and religious, ethnic, and social intolerance, and the general election will reflect that statement, even if, through Mrs. Clinton, we won''t yet achieve the effect.
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by enoughya January 31, 2008 2:20 AM EST
McCain has the same ugly, arrogant smugness Bush had after Bush played his dirty tricks in SC in 2000 on McCain. Ever since then McCain has licked Bush''s boots, and compromised himself over and over a gain. McCain has proven to be a liar and morally corrupt just like Bush. He took bribes to cover up the savings and loan scandal (Keating 5), which abuse of power also places him with Bush, and should immediately disqualify from the White House. Then their is McCains lawlessness in his bill to give amnesty to illegal aliens, and McCain''s other ethical lapses, like in how he committed adultery against his first wife. McCain has proven to be just as corrupt and usurpacious of power as Bush, and would be a great disaster for our nation. Please anybody for president, except the corrupt thug McCain--our nation cannot withstand another evil like him. I wish he would do us all a favor now, and just die--he is old enough, and has done enough damage already.


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by tylenol6 January 31, 2008 2:05 AM EST
McCain & Romney = MORONS
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by nor-one January 31, 2008 1:51 AM EST
Hey RexProphet good to see your still fighting mental health. If hillary gets in do you think your visits will be paid for? I hope not, you repugnants will break the system. So many nuts, so few trees.
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by byeneocons January 31, 2008 1:11 AM EST
Rex: Give it up. Your Imperial Wizard couldn''t win an election to city council. But I''m sure he thanks all of you for the millions he''s collected. David Duke spent all his at the casinos. I wonder what Ron will do with his?
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by byeneocons January 31, 2008 1:09 AM EST
I love it! A senile liberal republican trouncing another rich brat who thought he was in the presidential entitlement program, like Bush.

I wouldn''t count Romeny out. With his money, he can buy at least ten more delegates for 100 million each.

Republicans will stay home in droves, and Rush Limbaugh''s synthetic morphine addiction will rear it''s ugly head.

Bye Neocons!
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by micma-2009 January 31, 2008 12:57 AM EST


This will be the first time in a long time that the Republican nomination doesn''t go to the highest bidder.


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by denn034 January 31, 2008 12:32 AM EST
I remember a California poll awhile back that favored Giuliani. It''ll probably go McCain now.
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by ontheleft January 31, 2008 12:19 AM EST
The most important question they should have asked these four remaining candidates was: Who''s the Biggest Loser?

Romney, give it up. You can''t buy votes with political commercials and no matter how much Limbaugh loves you, you aren''t going to win.

The latest poll in California shows McCain at 39% and Romney at 26%. That poll was taken a few days ago. The margin is only going to become wider by next Tuesday.

It''s over. Too bad Hannity and Rush.
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