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To: cynwoody

Rick might have gotten some delegates in MA, if Gingrich would get over his big arse ego and drop out. He is the one giving us Mitt Romney as the nominee. I’m sorry, I like Newt, but, he has to step aside - he is done - finished in this race.


57 posted on 03/06/2012 10:46:18 PM PST by Catsrus
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To: Catsrus
Rick might have gotten some delegates in MA, if Gingrich would get over his big arse ego and drop out. He is the one giving us Mitt Romney as the nominee. I’m sorry, I like Newt, but, he has to step aside - he is done - finished in this race.

Ricky is just as phony as Mittens. The MSM stands ready to make mincemeat of either in the general. Romney has Form MA 1099-HC to hand-wave his way past. That's too big a handicap to enter such a crucial race with. And Santorum can't seem to stay on message and off the culture wars, no matter what. JFK in 1960 promising to abide by the First turned his stomach?? Sheesh! Get real!

Going into today, it looked like Gingrich and Paul were roughly tied in MA. So, I felt comfortable voting for my real choice, who was Newt, hoping to push him over 15% and dent Romney's delegate allocation. But if I'd known how badly Newt was going to do (4.7%), I'd have voted for the daffy doctor instead. Actually, Dr Paul is the only one of the four who comes across as totally honest and in favor of freedom and small government. Too bad he's nuts on foreign policy.

60 posted on 03/06/2012 11:09:50 PM PST by cynwoody
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