To: tpanther
This should not be a surprise to anyone, whether you support him or not.
7 posted on
01/22/2008 11:19:08 AM PST by
dinoparty
To: dinoparty
With the SC outcome and his mother being sick it would have been difficult to see him do anything else. I hope his mother gets better and he gets to spend a lot of time just enjoying what’s really important - his family.
23 posted on
01/22/2008 11:21:42 AM PST by
Aria
(NO RAPIST ENABLER FOR PRESIDENT!!!)
To: dinoparty
I support him. I’m not surprised. I don’t know if he would have fared better had he come in earlier.
I am of the opinion that it is disgusting to have these poseurs prancing about Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina for months and months before an election.
I would prefer about a two month pre-caucus move by the candidates, and then a long drawn out campaign season where they get the crap kicked out of them.
315 posted on
01/22/2008 11:45:06 AM PST by
steveyp
To: dinoparty
Anyone suprised by this is blind as a bat, his numbers have moved nowhere in fact they are down since he originally entered and show no signs of moving anywhere but down.
To: dinoparty
This should not be a surprise to anyone, whether you support him or not. None here! It was expected.
1,305 posted on
01/22/2008 4:12:36 PM PST by
Ron H.
(Keep immigration on the forefront of Americans minds or we will regret it come November.)
To: dinoparty
This should not be a surprise to anyone, whether you support him or not. Sadly, you're correct.
1,390 posted on
01/22/2008 5:42:54 PM PST by
Mr. Silverback
(Fred, fry Huck and McCain like a squirrel in a popcorn popper!)
To: dinoparty
This should not be a surprise to anyone, whether you support him or not. Couldn't agree more. No surprise.
1,447 posted on
01/22/2008 6:54:07 PM PST by
Netizen
(If we can't locate/deport illegals, how will we get them to come forward to pay their $3,250 fines?)
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