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To: caww

I was ashamed of TN. last night. It seems as if all anyone has to do is come to this state, thump a Bible a couple of times, give a few speeches with a phony evangelist tenor, and Jethro and Maudine can’t wait to vote for them.

All any Santorum voters ever give as their reason for supporting him is his family values. A Republican Jimmy Carter is not the answer.

I don’t know if this is so, but I was told today that Romney made the statement that only an act of God could keep him from the nomination. Let us pray....


250 posted on 03/07/2012 2:23:00 PM PST by conservativejoy ("Where there is no vision, the people perish." Proverbs 29:18)
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To: conservativejoy

Pray is right....I’m with Newt for the long haul and will not underestimate him. He stepped back and let Santorum run with the ball and Santorum failed....plus his deligates are not bound delegates....it’s pretty fluid for him in that respect.

Yes, it’s frustrating when people think that simply having family values is sufficient for them to vote for Rick...if per chance Santorum goes to WAshington they will be sorry they voted for him over Newt....

Problem is Santorum will not be able to top Obama ...that simply isn’t going to happen and he just proved it...if he can’t take Romney what makes him think he could Obama’s machine? People need to really thin about that.

Further even for Romney...He couldn’t take out McCain why would he think he could Obama?

It’s soooo clear only Newt has what it takes in all the areas we need to win and take back but the American voter no longer considers more than apperances and who they can get excited about...and the heck with his record.


253 posted on 03/07/2012 8:03:21 PM PST by caww
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