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Lesser-Known Republican Candidates Don't Grab Spotlight In First Primary Debate

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by joenc-2009 May 4, 2007 9:36 PM EDT
I think it is funny that in their efforts to "Run to Reagan", all of the GOP candidates run at top speed PAST 2 Bushes.

I wonder why none of these guys wants to be the next Bush.

Hummmmm...... very funny.
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by bigsk8fan May 4, 2007 8:37 PM EDT
"Everyone knows that blacks belong in the fields and women in the kitchen." Posted by Processorr2

I should have guessed from your previous postings that you are an ignorant RACIST and SEXIST. That makes you a typical Rebublican.

"A democrat congress running the Iraq war would be like a democrat congress running the Vietnam war." Posted by processor2

What are you talking about? To really foul up a war takes a Republican. Democrats were handling the Vietnam war. Nixon surrendered. You neocons have said quite clearly recently that anyone disagreeing with the White House when going to war is anti-patriotic. That makes the loser of the Vietnam War Nixon, a Republican.

Ike was the Republican who ran the losing war in Korea. And Republican President resisted the Spanish American War until Liberal Hearst Publication Newspapers got America into a war fever pitch.

What do you expect? Bush is your ideal of a War Leader. This guy flew combat sorties safely within US borders during Vietnam. And usually he was drunk. Cheney didn't fare any better when actually having a chance to serve in military operations.

It took Democrats and Liberals to win WWII (FDR), WWI (Wilson), Civil War (Lincoln), and Revolution (Washington). Don't think you can do as much complaining about Liberals and now take credit for Lincoln. Too late Neocon!
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by processorr2 May 4, 2007 8:15 PM EDT


The best candidates that the Democraps can come up with are a black and woman. lol

Everyone knows that blacks belong in the fields and women in the kitchen.


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by jw218389 May 4, 2007 8:08 PM EDT
Bend over for a $ummer of $4.00 a gallon gas.

You GOP whiners can talk about big government all you want but the reason that Bill left the White House at 80% + approval was because he didn't $CREW the MIDDLE CLASS.

I remember gas at .77 cents a gallon in 1998!!!

Tell me how a GOP Cronies at the oil companies have helped us????

Oh that's right - by posting record profits and taking away our disposable income.

BUSH= GOP = $4.00 GAS = IRAQ = Bend OVER!!!



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by rochest May 4, 2007 8:04 PM EDT
capnboost

so you want to keep your money and invest it and pass the wealth down to your kids. well have you asked them if they want all of it even if it means Lots of starving seniors? After all that is what the social program was put in place to prevent. are you really that hard hearted that you can say I've got mine screw you! You really can't share the Some of the pile you've created.
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by processor2 May 4, 2007 7:33 PM EDT
The best candidates for today's DemoCrap party would be Lenin & Marx.

The old democrat party of:
"Ask NOT what your country can do for you, but rather what YOU can do for your country"

no longer exists.
And instead has been replaced by the concept of Big Government.

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PS

A democrat congress running the Iraq war would be like a democrat congress running the Vietnam war.
We all know what a mistake that was

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by processor2 May 4, 2007 7:33 PM EDT
The best candidates for today's DemoCrap party would be Lenin & Marx.

The old democrat party of:
"Ask NOT what your country can do for you, but rather what YOU can do for your country"

no longer exists.
And instead has been replaced by the concept of Big Government.

...

PS

A democrat congress running the Iraq war would be like a democrat congress running the Vietnam war.
We all know what a mistake that was

...
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by ramos937 May 4, 2007 7:12 PM EDT
None of these Republican candidates, except Ron Paul, are listening to the American electorate. It is sick to death of this Iraq war and will vote for the candidate(s) that hold out the best promise for getting us out of Iraq in 2008. On the other hand, the Democratic candidates all (as far as I know)reflect the will of the American people and will withdraw as quickly as possible. Personally, I do not like a system where the Presidency and Congress are dominated by one party. But, if the Republicans stick to their position of no withdrawal, they are in danger of becoming extinct as a national party force. I thought they were smarter than that.
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by infidel_us May 4, 2007 7:02 PM EDT
I'm not even going to start paying attention to this stuff until October-November. If we're not careful, these b*astards will start campaigning right after the elections. I don't want that! I'm sick of this election already!!
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by vastr-wcon May 4, 2007 6:15 PM EDT
The "LOSER's BALL" was entertaining, as these no-chance-in-he** candidates try to hide from the past 6 years of the most corrupt, despotic, maniacal government ever - all run by Republicans.

One cannot deny that this bunch of geezer candidates is ill-suited to hold ANY public office. Stroll-through-Baghdad Loony McCain, flip-flop-- flop-flip Romney, less-than-empty-suit Guiliani, and a bunch of also-rans that have already been forgotten.

Only the feeble-minded that voted TWICE for the WORST-PRESIDENT-EVER could possibly find anything of value in this bunch. For the rest of humanity, this "debate" was a laugh riot to rival a fox faux news program.
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