Posted on 01/08/2008 5:12:41 PM PST by jern
per fox news
LLS
True -
Unfortunately it’s almost impossible to have a rational and realistic discussion about it here.
Well there we go. We’ve got our candidate.
Time for everyone to get onboard and lets crush Hillary.
Mitt won’t be able to win any other state, and frankly it is what it is.
OMG, are you serious?
What do you like better about Obama han McCain?
Must be Obama’s great foreign policy.
sheesh, we really are in trouble, aren’t we?
No.....it’s called prefering to die from a gunshot than a thousand paper cuts.
“I agree. Not a contest between Captain McQueeg and Romney, who, by the way, will still have the most delegates at the end of the night if you combine WY, IA, and NH. Course, no one will mention that.”
Very good point. Mitt, so far, will have the most delegates. I’m 99.99% sure he will be the nominee.
LOL A personal attack by a liberal. Not the first one and won’t be the last one.
Sure, because Obama would enact all sorts of Democrat programs that would be easily overturned once a Republican gets back in office.
I get that feeling too. A lot of negativity towards all of the candidates from all different angles. It’s like no one ever heard of the Eleventh Commandment.
I don’t think any of the GOP frontrunners will do anything about illegal immigration and our unprotected borders. I guess we haven’t witheld enough money from the GOP to get it through their heads.
I’d never heard anything about WY until two days before the primary, and nothing I read said that Fred was going to do gangbusters there. As for why Mitt did better, it’s likely because his son lives there, and both are well known. I’m glad that Fred got the support he did, and I’m glad he’s done as well as he’s done in NH
Its almost amusing to see you call LS a liberal like some child hurling insults. What are you, 10?
I believe Fred`s staunch adherence to conservative principles places him head and shoulders above the liberal and moderate opposition in both parties.
This is far from over, my FRiend.
She has had a problem with prescription drugs.
lol....Like all the other Dem programs that Republicans have turned over.........or, rather....passed for the Dems.
Those NH Dems really knew what they were doing when they went for Dukakis in the primary.
That's a good boy, close your eyes and scream and reality won't intrude on your little fantasy ...
Medved on Hewitts show now saying that all the Obama independent voters assumed he would win handily based on the polling and decided to vote for McCain. Makes sense now.
You said:
huck 31
romney 18
mcCain 4
Thompson 3
hunter 1
What's your source?
CNN says:
romney 29
huckabee 20
mccain 7
Thompson 6
Paul 2
Giuliani 1
Hunter 1
Including 4 for McCain and 3 for Romney in New Hampshire and still counting
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/scorecard/#val=R
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