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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #25 on: April 10, 2012, 04:21:33 PM »

Wrong asshole - obama specifically to the face of the bishop promised him an exemption in a meeting.   He lied right to the face of the Bishop.

and fuck you too - are we supposed to just sit silent while that ghetto racist thug imposes his tyranny on us?  I dont want to pay for flukes condoms.  so fuck you and fuck obama.    

Settle down Beavis -no one is imposing tyranny on you (except maybe the voices inside your skull) and for about the 100th time, Fluke never asked anyone to pay for her birth control and never even mentioned condoms

Face it - the Repubs have chosen to wage war on women and now they are facing the consequences of their actions

Many sane people in the Republican party have spoken out about this and begged their party to stop it before they kill any slim chance they have of victory in November




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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #26 on: April 10, 2012, 04:28:12 PM »
Correct.   :)

Schoen: Santorum Wants to Preserve ‘Political Credibility’
Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012
By Paul Scicchitano

Democratic pollster Doug Schoen tells Newsmax that former Sen. Rick Santorum suspended his campaign Tuesday because he would have lost all “political credibility” for a 2016 run at the GOP presidential nomination had he tasted defeat next week in his home state of Pennsylvania.

“He dropped out because if he loses Pennsylvania, he loses whatever political credibility he has,” declared Schoen in an exclusive interview on Tuesday after Santorum confirmed that he was suspending his campaign in an afternoon address from Gettysburg, Pa.

Schoen called the turn of events a “huge victory” for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who has had difficulty winning support among the more conservative voters, who have helped Santorum to 11 primary and caucus victories.

By suspending his campaign, Santorum preserves the possibility of currying favor with Romney and the GOP establishment, according to Schoen, author of the new book, “Hopelessly Divided: The New Crisis in American Politics and What it Means for 2012 and Beyond.”

“While two weeks ago he said that Gov. Romney would have been the worst Republican in America to run, that worst Republican in America is going to be the nominee,” Schoen said. “And he’s looking to curry a little favor and hopefully be in a position to run in 2016. If he lost Pennsylvania on April 24, he would have had no good will, and he would be a political non entity.”

But Schoen said that Romney’s work is just beginning, as confirmed in a  Washington Post/ABC News poll released Tuesday, which shows Romney trailing Obama by a wide margin. “His negative rating exceeds his positive rating,” said Schoen, adding that it’s unclear whether Romney can overtake Obama even with Santorum out of the race.

“He’s proven he can get nominated. He’s not proven he can get elected, and the polls show he’s in a huge hole,” said Schoen.

He noted that former House Speaker Gingrich has effectively suspended his campaign and Paul is not a factor in the nomination battle.

“This is the beginning of the general election campaign, but make no mistake, Gov. Romney’s proven he’s nominatable. He’s yet to prove he’s electable and for Rick Santorum it was bowing to reality,” said Schoen.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/schoen-quits-race-santorum/2012/04/10/id/435419

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #27 on: April 10, 2012, 04:33:05 PM »
Correct.   :)

Schoen: Santorum Wants to Preserve ‘Political Credibility’
Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012
By Paul Scicchitano

Democratic pollster Doug Schoen tells Newsmax that former Sen. Rick Santorum suspended his campaign Tuesday because he would have lost all “political credibility” for a 2016 run at the GOP presidential nomination had he tasted defeat next week in his home state of Pennsylvania.

“He dropped out because if he loses Pennsylvania, he loses whatever political credibility he has,” declared Schoen in an exclusive interview on Tuesday after Santorum confirmed that he was suspending his campaign in an afternoon address from Gettysburg, Pa.

Schoen called the turn of events a “huge victory” for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who has had difficulty winning support among the more conservative voters, who have helped Santorum to 11 primary and caucus victories.

By suspending his campaign, Santorum preserves the possibility of currying favor with Romney and the GOP establishment, according to Schoen, author of the new book, “Hopelessly Divided: The New Crisis in American Politics and What it Means for 2012 and Beyond.”

“While two weeks ago he said that Gov. Romney would have been the worst Republican in America to run, that worst Republican in America is going to be the nominee,” Schoen said. “And he’s looking to curry a little favor and hopefully be in a position to run in 2016. If he lost Pennsylvania on April 24, he would have had no good will, and he would be a political non entity.”

But Schoen said that Romney’s work is just beginning, as confirmed in a  Washington Post/ABC News poll released Tuesday, which shows Romney trailing Obama by a wide margin. “His negative rating exceeds his positive rating,” said Schoen, adding that it’s unclear whether Romney can overtake Obama even with Santorum out of the race.

“He’s proven he can get nominated. He’s not proven he can get elected, and the polls show he’s in a huge hole,” said Schoen.

He noted that former House Speaker Gingrich has effectively suspended his campaign and Paul is not a factor in the nomination battle.

“This is the beginning of the general election campaign, but make no mistake, Gov. Romney’s proven he’s nominatable. He’s yet to prove he’s electable and for Rick Santorum it was bowing to reality,” said Schoen.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/schoen-quits-race-santorum/2012/04/10/id/435419

he never had much if any to begin with

the sole reason he was winning primaries is because Repubs loathe Romney and the remaining candidates sucked




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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #28 on: April 10, 2012, 04:40:33 PM »
Correct.   :)

Schoen: Santorum Wants to Preserve ‘Political Credibility’
Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012
By Paul Scicchitano

Democratic pollster Doug Schoen tells Newsmax that former Sen. Rick Santorum suspended his campaign Tuesday because he would have lost all “political credibility” for a 2016 run at the GOP presidential nomination had he tasted defeat next week in his home state of Pennsylvania.

“He dropped out because if he loses Pennsylvania, he loses whatever political credibility he has,” declared Schoen in an exclusive interview on Tuesday after Santorum confirmed that he was suspending his campaign in an afternoon address from Gettysburg, Pa.

Schoen called the turn of events a “huge victory” for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who has had difficulty winning support among the more conservative voters, who have helped Santorum to 11 primary and caucus victories.

By suspending his campaign, Santorum preserves the possibility of currying favor with Romney and the GOP establishment, according to Schoen, author of the new book, “Hopelessly Divided: The New Crisis in American Politics and What it Means for 2012 and Beyond.”

“While two weeks ago he said that Gov. Romney would have been the worst Republican in America to run, that worst Republican in America is going to be the nominee,” Schoen said. “And he’s looking to curry a little favor and hopefully be in a position to run in 2016. If he lost Pennsylvania on April 24, he would have had no good will, and he would be a political non entity.”

But Schoen said that Romney’s work is just beginning, as confirmed in a  Washington Post/ABC News poll released Tuesday, which shows Romney trailing Obama by a wide margin. “His negative rating exceeds his positive rating,” said Schoen, adding that it’s unclear whether Romney can overtake Obama even with Santorum out of the race.

“He’s proven he can get nominated. He’s not proven he can get elected, and the polls show he’s in a huge hole,” said Schoen.

He noted that former House Speaker Gingrich has effectively suspended his campaign and Paul is not a factor in the nomination battle.

“This is the beginning of the general election campaign, but make no mistake, Gov. Romney’s proven he’s nominatable. He’s yet to prove he’s electable and for Rick Santorum it was bowing to reality,” said Schoen.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/schoen-quits-race-santorum/2012/04/10/id/435419




PA already got rid of him once, they don't want him back, IMO.


This is good news for the country.  The one man who could have actually pushed people to Obama is GONE!!

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #29 on: April 10, 2012, 05:42:05 PM »
he never had much if any to begin with

the sole reason he was winning primaries is because Repubs loathe Romney and the remaining candidates sucked





B I N G O !!!

The people who actually supported him must be the dumbest dregs of society.

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2012, 05:52:33 PM »
B I N G O !!!

The people who actually supported him must be the dumbest dregs of society.
Well I think they were mostly ignorant morons to begin with, so yeah.... Most of his supporters only backed him because he was always screaming bout "NOT KILLIN THEM BABIES!" and "CANT LOOK AT DA PORN! MMKAY!", so they just assumed he was deeply conservative and morally just.
I think extreme right wingers who vote solely based on morality are easily fooled.

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2012, 06:41:54 PM »
The forum needs to be changed to:

Obama and Obama Issues Board - All Obama 27/7 Mods: 333386, Ron
We all hate Obama and if you don't, get the fuck off the board because I'll just change every topic to Obama like it or not.

hahahahhahahahahha

Anyone who believes Zimmerman didn't heroically shoot down trayvon raping a beauty queen,  whilst zimmerman draped in an american flag is an obama kneepadder.

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #32 on: April 10, 2012, 06:48:03 PM »
santorum damaged romney a lot in the last 2 weeks.  made him move far right, endorse the paul ryan plan, etc. 

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #33 on: April 10, 2012, 06:55:12 PM »
santorum damaged romney a lot in the last 2 weeks.  made him move far right, endorse the paul ryan plan, etc. 

Whatever.   Romney is still milquetoast as is Ryan.   But don't let your Obama love fest stop you. 

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #34 on: April 10, 2012, 07:15:01 PM »
hahahahhahahahahha

Anyone who believes Zimmerman didn't heroically shoot down trayvon raping a beauty queen,  whilst zimmerman draped in an american flag is an obama kneepadder.
240, Ive come to realize that you're just like Brian from Family Guy - you just have to be on the other side of whatever the trend is here on getbig.
Whatever people are railing on, you just align yourself the other way. Ive realized youre just a pathetic version of Romney, you have no core beliefs, no core values, just anti-wherever the winds go.
You just got to be Mr. counter-point.
9/11 - its the government
Trayvon - its the Sanford PD trying to cover up for a vigilante
Obama - He's the "underdog" in the 08 primary - suddenly "we the internet people got him elected"  ::)
You just have to be on the counter side so you can feel good fighting the good fight.  ::)

Carry on, Mr. Invertebrate or bust.

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #35 on: April 10, 2012, 07:59:55 PM »
240, Ive come to realize that you're just like Brian from Family Guy - you just have to be on the other side of whatever the trend is here on getbig.
Whatever people are railing on, you just align yourself the other way. Ive realized youre just a pathetic version of Romney, you have no core beliefs, no core values, just anti-wherever the winds go.
You just got to be Mr. counter-point.
9/11 - its the government
Trayvon - its the Sanford PD trying to cover up for a vigilante
Obama - He's the "underdog" in the 08 primary - suddenly "we the internet people got him elected"  ::)
You just have to be on the counter side so you can feel good fighting the good fight.  ::)

Carry on, Mr. Invertebrate or bust.
Are you going to vote for Romney?

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #36 on: April 11, 2012, 05:04:48 AM »
Are you going to vote for Romney?


I dont know broseph, I really dont know.  :-\
I really dont like Romney, but I dont know whats worse... Obama with a Repulican controlled Congress... or Romney with no checks and balances... Obama tends to just go around the system of checks and balances anyway so Im kind of leaning towards Romney.

I dont even want to vote for the President this election. I didnt vote last election because I refused to give my vote to either of those 2 shitbags. I could tell Obama was full of shit and I knew Mccain wasn't much better. Im no happier with my choices this election. I know its the lesser of 2 evils... but I just cant figure out which candidate I hate less. Personal liberty and fiscal responsability are my 2 biggest beliefs... and neither of these guys come anything close to that.

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Re: Rick quits the race
« Reply #37 on: April 11, 2012, 06:36:54 AM »
I dont know broseph, I really dont know.  :-\
I really dont like Romney, but I dont know whats worse... Obama with a Repulican controlled Congress... or Romney with no checks and balances... Obama tends to just go around the system of checks and balances anyway so Im kind of leaning towards Romney.

I dont even want to vote for the President this election. I didnt vote last election because I refused to give my vote to either of those 2 shitbags. I could tell Obama was full of shit and I knew Mccain wasn't much better. Im no happier with my choices this election. I know its the lesser of 2 evils... but I just cant figure out which candidate I hate less. Personal liberty and fiscal responsability are my 2 biggest beliefs... and neither of these guys come anything close to that.


LOL!!!  It's like a turd in the left hand and a turn in the right hand.  You have to pick which stinks less.