We might lose Americas Fake Mayor tonight!

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by AGS, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. #1
    I'm hearing that early reports are suggesting a close run between Insane McCAIN and Shit ROMNEY in the sunshine state of Florida. :confused:

    Will Giuliani drop out if he doesn't get first??

    If so that will be the end of another dangerous cackling neocon scumbag. :D
     
    AGS, Jan 29, 2008 IP
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    guerilla Notable Member

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    And that "loser" Ron Paul ;) will have outlasted Thompson and Giuliani, both at one time national front runners, with a lot more money, but a lot less results.

    Aaaaaaah YES!
     
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    You reckon RP is looking at 4th or 5th tonight mate?

    I hope 4th. :)

    I still doubt he'll get on CNN's Pie Chart though lol.
     
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  4. AGS

    AGS Notable Member

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    Here are the very latest betting odds from Paddy Power:

    John McCain 1/3
    Mitt Romney 2/1
    Rudy Giuliani 33/1
    Mike Huckabee 80/1
    Any other Republican candidate 100/1


    That completely crazy MO-FO is odds on again!! :confused:
    Unless Mitt causes a surprise but at 2/1 not worth a gamble TBH.
     
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    So what does he win by being 4th or 5th in every race.
     
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    Delegates. The ability to change the party if he doesn't win. It's a tremendous opportunity.
     
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    You obviously also haven't been following Pauls results very closely mate.

    Having said that you probably only watch FOX NOOBS and they completely ignore Ron Paul so I'm not really too surprised. :rolleyes:
     
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    I think perhaps you guys haven't been following Ron Paul's results very closely. It is all about delegates.

    http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/

    It looks like thus far he is in a solid #4 position, and that is WAY behind Romney, McCain and Huckabee.

    I still think he will lose the primaries, then run as an Independent or Libertarian. That will suck votes from the Democrats and help the Republicans win. After all, I have not seen a single conservative who thinks Ron Paul has anything realistic to offer. He appeals mostly to liberals and will skew the election, just like Ross Perot pulled conservative votes to help Bill Clinton win.
     
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    Could it be because some people are as thick as shit mate? :eek:
     
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    guru-seo Peon

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    No kidding! It pisses me off! Dumb fucking idiots! If the make the effort to go out and vote, and vote for someone thats not even in the race whats the fucking point! Urgghhhhh!!!!!!!!
     
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    Goes to show what you know. Those counts are projected. No delegates from Nevada, Iowa, or Louisiana have been awarded yet.

    He's not going to run 3rd party. He's going to run the Republican party if he is not nominated.
     
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    Huh??? And just how is he going to do that WHEN he loses? His only chance is to run as a 3rd party candidate.
     
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    D-E-L-E-G-A-T-E-S

    Delegates. Read it, know it, learn it.
     
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  15. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    Ron KKK Paul seems to be single handedly fighting for last place again!


    Good point. Paul has gone out of his way to prove that incompetent campaigns cannot rely upon money. No amount of money can buy something the American people don't want.

    Agree on this as well. RP's support (even here) is from liberals/progressives. People that are no more republican than AGS is pro-America. It would be a tremendous asset for the real Republican party for RP to waste the money people have donated to him, in order to make sure votes are sucked off from democrats. I believe a good portion of them, though, will go back to the party(s) they migrated from, so it may not be much in terms of percentage(s).
     
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    Huck's not doing very well GT. :(

    You going to switch to INSANE McCain soon bro? :D

    He's crazy and even better he is very pro-war, right up your street eh!
     
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  18. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    McCain is anti-terrorist. That would be devastating for you ;)

    Polls have shown Huck was not going to do well in Florida. They also show he will do well in other states. He's not out yet.

    I won't be voting for Ron White Power Paul!

    I will be voting for the party that takes national security the most serious. I'm not like a Ron Paul supporter...one that belongs somewhere else and just registered Republican in order to vote for a kooky libertarian.
     
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    Thanks for reminding me AGS. Now with Giuliani done, and Huckabee finishing 4th, looks like McCain is the man to worry about.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    I don't need to read it to tell you how dramatically different they are.

    If Ron Paul had 1/10th the talent and accomplishments that Ronald Reagan did, he wouldn't have to hang on Reagan's coattails.

    Nice try, not going to work.
     
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