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To: greeneyes

Newt is now what he always has been, a lying politician with desire to say anything and do whatever it takes to feed his ambition regardless of the tramps who get screwed along the way.


264 posted on 01/19/2012 12:36:32 AM PST by RasterMaster ("Towering genius disdains a beaten path." - Abraham Lincoln)
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To: RasterMaster; onyx; VinL; RitaOK
“Newt is now what he always has been, a lying politician with desire to say anything and do whatever it takes to feed his ambition regardless of the tramps who get screwed along the way.”

So What? 99.9999999% of all politicians at the national level are a bunch of horny money whores and nothing would surprise me about any of them.

The fact that other candidates and LSM use selected juicy “news” to whack one down, while hiding stuff about others means they are just manipulating to get what they want.

Well I don't give 2 hoots and a holler. As soon as the anointed one spoke at the Dems convention, I checked his record. I knew he was an obomanation, and I would never vote for him, and try to make sure all my friends did not fall for his silver-tongued platitudes.

I know Newt's record. I liked the contract with America and the economic results during those years. I like the plans he's outlined. I especially like what he said about the judges, and I am looking forward to debates where there is finally and articulate candidate who can take it to Obama and the media.

I can't stand slimey mittens, I don't particularly like Santorum, and Perry has not been able to gain traction, and Ron Paul is a no go. So Newt's the man, and tramps be damned.

270 posted on 01/19/2012 1:28:46 AM PST by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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