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THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT?
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 359958 1/22/2008 3:21 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
Mean while Ron Paul Racking up endorcements :)
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Redheaded Stepchild  User ID: 354067 1/22/2008 3:22 PM
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lol btw YOUR A DICK!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: bob 357121
The English language isn't your strong suit, I suspect. YOUR is a possessive pronoun. I don't happen to have a dick. I'm more like a JANE, ya twinkie. But that really was a childish SPAM stunt you pulled. Oh, wait, I bet you are 12 years old, right? I can't imagine a mature person acting in such a juvenile manner. "...They must find it difficult ... Those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority..." G. Massey
Ron Paul 2008 Silence is consent.
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 356360 1/22/2008 3:28 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | you could spank him just a little hard RSC. Give him a whack will ya |
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bob User ID: 357121 1/22/2008 3:29 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
lol btw YOUR A DICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The English language isn't your strong suit, I suspect. YOUR is a possessive pronoun. I don't happen to have a dick. I'm more like a JANE, ya twinkie. But that really was a childish SPAM stunt you pulled. Oh, wait, I bet you are 12 years old, right? I can't imagine a mature person acting in such a juvenile manner. Quoting: Redheaded Stepchild
I am not blasting you I blasted the dick who wrote the post.If your him then your a dick or sorry cunt stop putting these stupid long ass spams on here!!!!!!!!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 357395 1/22/2008 3:36 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
lol btw YOUR A DICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The English language isn't your strong suit, I suspect. YOUR is a possessive pronoun. I don't happen to have a dick. I'm more like a JANE, ya twinkie. But that really was a childish SPAM stunt you pulled. Oh, wait, I bet you are 12 years old, right? I can't imagine a mature person acting in such a juvenile manner.
I am not blasting you I blasted the dick who wrote the post.If your him then your a dick or sorry cunt stop putting these stupid long ass spams on here!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: bob 357121
wow!! bob's a little upset!!!!!
LOLOL!!! |
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Duncan Kunz  The Debunker King User ID: 23141 1/22/2008 3:36 PM
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your a dick <snip> your a dick <snip> Quoting: Anonymous Coward 357121
That's seven hundred and thirteen times you made the same stupid grammatical mistake.
It should've been "you're a dick".
I mean, if you'd said it once that would've been enough for all of us to know you're an illiterati; no need to convince us who don't need convincing. July 10, 2002 - July 10, 2008
Six Years as the Debunker King on GLP! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 287211 1/22/2008 3:38 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | If you don't vote for Ron Paul, by default you are voting for Obama and Hillary.
The republican party was broken apart in immigration leading the way for a Hillary win. Things don't look good for her, but Obama would get the presidential and Hillary the Vice Pres job until Obama is eliminated.
Come to think of it, an Obama presidency would make this
An Obama Nation.
People better wake up, ONLY Ron Paul can stop this from happening. His supporters have the drive to follow this until the end because they really don't see any difference in any other candidate. Side with them, or get An Obama Nation. It is your choice. |
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bob User ID: 357121 1/22/2008 3:38 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
lol btw YOUR A DICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The English language isn't your strong suit, I suspect. YOUR is a possessive pronoun. I don't happen to have a dick. I'm more like a JANE, ya twinkie. But that really was a childish SPAM stunt you pulled. Oh, wait, I bet you are 12 years old, right? I can't imagine a mature person acting in such a juvenile manner.
I am not blasting you I blasted the dick who wrote the post.If your him then your a dick or sorry cunt stop putting these stupid long ass spams on here!!!!!!!!!!
wow!! bob's a little upset!!!!!
LOLOL!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 357395
Not at all..That guy sucks.......The spam takes up half the page.......... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 330782 1/22/2008 3:39 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
In Florida, McCain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani are battling for the lead ahead of its Jan. 29 primary, while former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee evaluates his next steps amid money troubles of his own
Why do they never mention Ron Paul?
I hope Paul kicks ass in Florida! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 263764
The "why don't they mention Ron Paul" is going to become a tired worn out saying when Rudy drops out. Even now they are mentioning Ron Paul even more and more. He is no longer being "unmentioned" like Both Mike Gravel and Duncan Hunter were the unmentionables.
Who is really not being mentioned by the MSM are the candidates from the Green Party and the Constitution Party, yet I seem to be the only one mentioning these other two parties. So many are still in the Two Party mouse trap. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32062 1/22/2008 3:41 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | So I take it from the responses here that everyone is rooting for Sir Edmund Hillary, Jr.? |
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Redheaded Stepchild  User ID: 354067 1/22/2008 3:42 PM
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I am not blasting you I blasted the dick who wrote the post.If your him then your a dick or sorry cunt stop putting these stupid long ass spams on here!!!!!!!!!! Quoting: bob 357121
I think you are having issues today.  "...They must find it difficult ... Those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority..." G. Massey
Ron Paul 2008 Silence is consent.
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Duncan Kunz  The Debunker King User ID: 23141 1/22/2008 3:43 PM
 | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | Although I am not a McCain supporter (after all, he was my Congressional District's Representative in the early eighties and is still my Senator), I think he may well be the Republican Party's nominee. I believe that, regardless of SC, Huckabee is a one-trick pony; Giuliani is behind in New York and Connecticut, and sinking in Florida; and Romney is not lighting the fire you'd think his money would bring him.
Ron Paul, my first choice, is a non-starter.
If McCain wins the nomination (more likely than not, IMN-HO), and if he chooses Joe Lieberman as his running mate (not likely, but certainly possible) then, all things being equal, he could beat either Clinton or Obama in November. July 10, 2002 - July 10, 2008
Six Years as the Debunker King on GLP! |
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Duncan Kunz  The Debunker King User ID: 23141 1/22/2008 3:45 PM
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I think you are having issues today.  Quoting: Redheaded Stepchild
You go, girlfriend! July 10, 2002 - July 10, 2008
Six Years as the Debunker King on GLP! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5174 1/22/2008 3:52 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | YOU DO KNOW THAT A LOT CAN HAPPEN IN NINE MONTHS, RIGHT? RON PAUL ISN'T OUT OF THIS BY A LONG SHOT AND DEPENDING ON HOW THESE TOOLS HANDLE THE ECONOMY IT COULD BECOME A REAL POSSIBILITY FOR HIM TO ACTUALLY STAY IN THIS RIGHT UP UNTIL NOVEMBER AND ACTUALLY HAVE A SHOT. REMEMBER, THE CAMERA IS NO FRIEND TO HILLARY AND OBAMA'S EARS GET BIGGER EVERY TIME I SEE THAT FUCKER. THE ONLY THING HE'S MISSING IS A BELLHOP HAT AND A PAIR OF CYMBALS. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 304500 1/22/2008 3:58 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | Of course. Mitt "We ought to double the size of Guantanemo" Romney has been the NWO candidate from the gitgo. You people need to get with the program. There's probably a Mormon church in your neighborhood you could join. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 330782 1/22/2008 4:06 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
Although I am not a McCain supporter (after all, he was my Congressional District's Representative in the early eighties and is still my Senator), I think he may well be the Republican Party's nominee. I believe that, regardless of SC, Huckabee is a one-trick pony; Giuliani is behind in New York and Connecticut, and sinking in Florida; and Romney is not lighting the fire you'd think his money would bring him.
Ron Paul, my first choice, is a non-starter.
If McCain wins the nomination (more likely than not, IMN-HO), and if he chooses Joe Lieberman as his running mate (not likely, but certainly possible) then, all things being equal, he could beat either Clinton or Obama in November. Quoting: Duncan Kunz
IMHO I agree with you Duncan, McCain is the choice of the Military Industrial Educational complex. Revamping the American Industrial base at home with American labor in American shops is a key need of rebuilding the American economy. Its really a matter of not national security but rather something so few seem to be speaking about these days, National Defense.
All that said, I am still in the dark as to what exactly McCain's economic philosophy and solution are for rebuilding the American Economy. Strange that issue seems to keep getting shoved to the back burner in all the debates and speechs in favor of putting the spot light on the horse-race and mud slinging.
One thing about Paul and McCain (and indeed all the candidates) is that we are not just selecting a Presidential candidate for the Electoral College to vote on, we are selecting their Cabinet as well. What sort of Cabinet will each candidate put together to present to Congress? What sort of Cabinet will Paul present to Congress to approve or disapprove? Same question of all the candidates needs to be considered. The MSM always overlooks (by choice or otherwise) this issue of the President's possible Cabinet. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 304500 1/22/2008 4:14 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
Although I am not a McCain supporter (after all, he was my Congressional District's Representative in the early eighties and is still my Senator), I think he may well be the Republican Party's nominee. I believe that, regardless of SC, Huckabee is a one-trick pony; Giuliani is behind in New York and Connecticut, and sinking in Florida; and Romney is not lighting the fire you'd think his money would bring him.
Ron Paul, my first choice, is a non-starter.
If McCain wins the nomination (more likely than not, IMN-HO), and if he chooses Joe Lieberman as his running mate (not likely, but certainly possible) then, all things being equal, he could beat either Clinton or Obama in November. Quoting: Duncan Kunz
Lieberman is a loser. Believe me. I've met him. |
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DanG User ID: 335343 1/22/2008 4:39 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | Ron Paul 2008 |
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Wake up tards User ID: 358255 1/22/2008 5:09 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
Ron Paul wins through attrition, crafty old fukcer aint he?
I heard Russert saying after Nevada that Ron Paul will make it to the GOP convention. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73927
IF the whole thing is legal and not cheesed like the Bush election, there is NOBODY who can stand up to Ron Paul's support! |
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Wake up tards User ID: 358255 1/22/2008 5:11 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote |
Although I am not a McCain supporter (after all, he was my Congressional District's Representative in the early eighties and is still my Senator), I think he may well be the Republican Party's nominee. I believe that, regardless of SC, Huckabee is a one-trick pony; Giuliani is behind in New York and Connecticut, and sinking in Florida; and Romney is not lighting the fire you'd think his money would bring him.
Ron Paul, my first choice, is a non-starter.
If McCain wins the nomination (more likely than not, IMN-HO), and if he chooses Joe Lieberman as his running mate (not likely, but certainly possible) then, all things being equal, he could beat either Clinton or Obama in November.
IMHO I agree with you Duncan, McCain is the choice of the Military Industrial Educational complex. Revamping the American Industrial base at home with American labor in American shops is a key need of rebuilding the American economy. Its really a matter of not national security but rather something so few seem to be speaking about these days, National Defense.
All that said, I am still in the dark as to what exactly McCain's economic philosophy and solution are for rebuilding the American Economy. Strange that issue seems to keep getting shoved to the back burner in all the debates and speechs in favor of putting the spot light on the horse-race and mud slinging.
One thing about Paul and McCain (and indeed all the candidates) is that we are not just selecting a Presidential candidate for the Electoral College to vote on, we are selecting their Cabinet as well. What sort of Cabinet will each candidate put together to present to Congress? What sort of Cabinet will Paul present to Congress to approve or disapprove? Same question of all the candidates needs to be considered. The MSM always overlooks (by choice or otherwise) this issue of the President's possible Cabinet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 330782
McCain and military should not even be in the same paragraph! |
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Duncan Kunz  The Debunker King User ID: 23141 1/22/2008 5:21 PM
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IMHO I agree with you Duncan, McCain is the choice of the Military Industrial Educational complex. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 330782
McCain is not at all popular with people from aerospace. I work for the largest aerospace company in the country (and the second largest defense contractor); McCain's constant attacks on defense contractors has not endeared him to many here, nor to those in the Other Company, LockMart.
Revamping the American Industrial base at home with American labor in American shops is a key need of rebuilding the American economy. Its really a matter of not national security but rather something so few seem to be speaking about these days, National Defense. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 330782
But it's hard to stick a "Made in America" label even on defense items. Take the KC-X program as an example:
Sometime at the end of February, the Air Force will announce the winner of KC-X, a program to replace the 40- to 50-year-old Boeing 707 tankers. Boeing is offering the KC-67, a variant of the 767 widebody air transport; Northrop/Grumman is offering the KC-30, a variant of the Airbus A330 transport.
The baseline contract, without potential add-ons, will probably run in the neighborhood of $45 billion.
This should be an easy decision, right? Made-in-America boeing versus made-in-France Airbus, n'est-ce pas?
Except a major portion of the KC-30 is plugged as finished off and outfitted in Georgia, and the 767 fuselage is built in Japan.
My point is that even defense systems aren't immune from globalism, i.e., who's the Good Guy and who's the Bad Guy?
All that said, I am still in the dark as to what exactly McCain's economic philosophy and solution are for rebuilding the American Economy. Strange that issue seems to keep getting shoved to the back burner in all the debates and speechs in favor of putting the spot light on the horse-race and mud slinging. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 330782
You are absolutely right. Romney hit that issue pretty hard in Michigan, which never got out of the last recession, and it probably won him the primary there. If the recession deepens, and we continue to get further grim news from the economy, then my guess is that the Republicans will try one or both of these approaches:
"Vote for me! I'm a great businessperson; I fixed the Olympics and massachusetts health care, and i can fix the country's business, too!"
or
"Vote for me! With the economy in shambles, we must be ever vigilant against the enemies who might want to take advantage of our weakness, and I will fight them, just like I did in the Hanoi Hilton!"
or
"Vote for me! We must turn to Jesus with contrite hearts and let our faith bring forth a new dawn of righteousness for His name's sake?" (Cue choir for "Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?")
One thing about Paul and McCain (and indeed all the candidates) is that we are not just selecting a Presidential candidate for the Electoral College to vote on, we are selecting their Cabinet as well. What sort of Cabinet will each candidate put together to present to Congress? What sort of Cabinet will Paul present to Congress to approve or disapprove? Same question of all the candidates needs to be considered. The MSM always overlooks (by choice or otherwise) this issue of the President's possible Cabinet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 330782
Yes, indeed! Equally important is that we will be picking two or three members of the Supreme Court -- and those are lifetime appointments! July 10, 2002 - July 10, 2008
Six Years as the Debunker King on GLP! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 356326 1/22/2008 5:25 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | Question is when will Ron Paul quit? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 326019 1/22/2008 5:25 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | i don't like any of them but i dislike the 'goul'iani the most. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 140809 1/22/2008 5:26 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | I'm not impressed with any candidate, Dem or Rep. They all bow to the same master and nothing will change, Ron Paul included. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 140809 1/22/2008 5:26 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | I'm not impressed with any candidate, Dem or Rep. They all bow to the same master and nothing will change, Ron Paul included. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 341598 1/22/2008 5:39 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | OP inquires: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT?
Next up: Hunter and Paul. |
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--RHL-- User ID: 359969 1/22/2008 5:39 PM
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I saw him on the news the other day acting like a hick wanna be. Fucking retarded loser!
R&R Ron and Romney or Romney and Ron. I would love to see them go head to head.
Makes my balls feel all tingly. Charging up for a discharge.
Stick a fork in the Huckshiester,
HE'S FINISHED!
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 308340 1/22/2008 5:57 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | Question is when will Ron Paul quit?
when he runs out of money
so it looks like never

ron paul 2008
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3.3 mil this quartr
535 new doners today
that has to put him close to 30 mil so far
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--RHL-- User ID: 359969 1/22/2008 5:57 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 140243 1/22/2008 6:13 PM | | Re: THOMPSON QUIT, WILL GUILIANI BE NEXT? | Quote | Ron Paul won't QUIT! he may not get the nomination, but he's in for the long haul. he still might go for the independent vote. |
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