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ABC PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE SATURDAY JAN 5th 7PM EASTERN

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by pingpong123, Jan 5, 2008.

  1. Briant

    Briant Peon

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    #21
    He's not too swift :D

    This thread should be titled Ron Paul vs the Stooges part...what is it XV?
     
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    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #22
    Yea ty for the link:D
     
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    #23
    No problem. I cannot imaging these guys running health care. This is the republican party?

    Bonus Giuliani fear mongering:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2iFhGtKO-Q
     
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    d16man Well-Known Member

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    #24
    anyone watching the sparring right now about illegal immigration?
     
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    Briant Peon

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    #25
    I'm watching Ron Paul drawing out fits of girlish giggling from the other candidates interspirsed with cynical smirks from Romney.
     
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    d16man Well-Known Member

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    #26
    lol...glad you are more focused on that than the issues :D
     
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    #27
    That boot is on the other foot. They are more focused on laguhing at Ron Paul than answering his arguments. It is funny that Fred Thomson is doing his best Ron Paul impression.
     
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    #28
    which would be rambling like a little school girl?
     
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    d16man Well-Known Member

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    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #31
    Its much better on them if they dont focus on the issues , because we all know the RP is way ahead on that sector:).
     
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    #32
    and with a big 10% of the vote the other night, he is obviously going to win it all! <-sarcasm, because you probably wouldn't recognize it otherwise...:rolleyes:
     
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    #33
    Good debate. I don't think Huckabee hurt himself, but I don't think he gained a lot. The NH audience is different from an Iowa audience.

    Giuliani is barely holding ground, what was fascinating was everyone hammering Romney. He looked horrible out there. If Mitt doesn't secure 2nd place in NH, he is screwed in the South. Even Michigan won't save him.

    Poor Fred. He's dying in the polls, and the debate did nothing for him.

    I thought Ron Paul did really well relatively. One of his best debates so far.

    If I was to rank the candidates, it would be like this

    McCain
    Giuliani ~ Paul ~ Huckabee
    Romney
    Thompson
     
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    #34
    He actually looked dead in real life mate. :eek:
     
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    #35
    ABC just showed the area where people are holding signs for their candidates...I saw two signs that stuck out..one said "9/11 truth now" and the other said something to the effect of "Know the truth behind 9/11"....the interesting thing was that two people were holding the signs, and in their other hands had RP signs. Nice job truthers.
     
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    #36
    facebook is saying that RP won with 41% of the vote, Huck got 25%, Mccain 14%, Mitt 10%, and Fred 4%...this is interesting, considering the facebook generation is A) partly made of people that arn't old enough to vote and B) those that are are in the lowest voting percentage age group in america.
     
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    #37
    Well, Obama pwns Facebook

    http://techpresident.com/scrape_plot/facebook

    so maybe there is something to the Facebook demographic, seeing as how he won Iowa and is tied for first in the NH polls.
     
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    #38
    He has 60% of facebook supporters...again, will these people show up to vote? half are not old enough, the other half probably not likely.
     
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    #39
    We'll see. People are energized about this election. And a lot more people are on, and using the internet to get information about politics than 4 years ago.

    There is something else about the people "too young". They influence their family.
     
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    #40
    I highly doubt many parents listen to their teenagers when it comes to politics....I think it is probably the opposite, but I am not an expert on Family relationships.
     
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