Posted on 04/20/2012 8:01:23 PM PDT by katiedidit1
I try to see Romney as Mussolini and Obama as Lenin.
Then I hope you may come up with a way to "kill two birds with one stone." But you only have seven months left to do that.
The clock is ticking.... Good luck!
There is a way, and that is to get behind a 3rd candidacy now. Drill here; drill now.
Delay is....well...delay.
In Hindu religion, Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth, so she is prayed to often. Shiva is the God who controls death. Vishnu reigns over your life. Brahma is the God of creation. You might be thinking of Goddess Kali who is the feared one. My favorite Goddess during student year was Saraswati who gives us smarts.
Good grief! I’ll check back after the voting tomorrow.
Let me know if he has the 1,140 some delegates needed to secure the nomination
1144
I expect Romney will get there soon enough.
R+R 2012
Obama and his ilk are the opponents to be bested.
Even though Romney’s chief rival, Rick Santorum, has suspended his campaign, states continue to hold primaries. There are five contests on April 24th with 219 delegates at stake; but even if Romney won every single delegate that day he would be far short of 1,144. Wyoming and Missouri are holding conventions before April 24th where Romney may pick up some delegates but even winning all of them wouldn’t bring him much closer to the magic number.
Looking ahead, Romney would need to win about 80 percent of the delegates available in the April and May events to possibly clinch on May 29th when Texas holds its primary with 152 delegates at stake. If Romney won 90 percent of the delegates in April and through May 22nd he may still come up short of the 1,144 and need delegates from Texas’ primary on May 29th.
I thought Lakshmi was the Light bearer.
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