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Old 02-21-2012, 01:13 PM
 
Location: Upstate SC
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I wonder if he's pulling the majority of the canine vote.
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Old 02-21-2012, 01:14 PM
 
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That's funny I don't recall any state in 2008 where only Clinton, or only Obama appeared on a ballot save for Michigan where Obama intentionally declined to participate in the contest.

You do understand the difference between running uncontested, and running with very serious challengers who you don't allow on the ballots of several states, right?

Or maybe not since you are bragging about how Romney is going to win a contest where neither Gingrich, nor Santorum are on the ballot.
It's 2012, not 2008.

Try and keep up.
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Old 02-21-2012, 07:57 PM
 
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That's funny I don't recall any state in 2008 where only Clinton, or only Obama appeared on a ballot save for Michigan where Obama intentionally declined to participate in the contest.

You do understand the difference between running uncontested, and running with very serious challengers who you don't allow on the ballots of several states, right?

Or maybe not since you are bragging about how Romney is going to win a contest where neither Gingrich, nor Santorum are on the ballot.
The answer to your question is pretty obviously a big "no."
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Old 02-21-2012, 08:05 PM
 
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Read more: Virginia Primary | Ron Paul | Mitt Romney | Super Tuesday Poll | The Daily Caller[/color]

Put Virginia and all of its delegates in the Mitt Romney column. [/LEFT]
Great, the nation really needs a Republican Obama now.

Wonder where we'd be without neocons and their liberal counterparts? Just a projection on my part but I'd be willing to bet we'd far less deep in debt and not attempting to build up and prosecute near-global military intervention.

I used to have little use for partisans with no regard for principle. Any more that's far too mild a term.

In order to spare the OP the effort of typing a response claiming this post is due to sour grapes over Romney besting Paul in the polls, don't bother typing such a response. My objections have far less to do with disappointment than they do with disgust at the idiotic partisan loyalties that continually claim more of the same will somehow fix what it was responsible for breaking.
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Old 02-21-2012, 08:57 PM
 
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Those candidates who are not on the ballot did it to themselves. They are unorganized and didn't follow the rules. If you cannot even organize and follow through with getting qualified on the states ballots, do you need to be running the country? It is amazing how many deadlines and lack of signatures both Santorum and Gingrich have had. This is where not having executive, mangement experience shows up and come into play and why governors generally make better presidents than member of congress do...unless they have some other experience in actually running something.
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