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To: gogogodzilla

See, I just can’t see it. Newt’s in trouble, freely granted, although he does have my vote provided he hasn’t withdrawn.

Given Ted’s love of guns though, how could he possibly endorse Romney? Just looking at the two individuals involved, I just can’t see how Ted managed to cross that bridge.


138 posted on 03/02/2012 3:29:27 PM PST by Melas (u)
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To: Melas

He’s probably just like many of our Republican voters, brainwashed into believing that he has only the choices available to him: Newt, Santorum, Paul, or Romney.

And based on that logic, if he discounts Paul... and doesn’t think Newt can win, he’s got Santorum or Romney to choose from.

Considering his past, I don’t think he’s all that fond of big-government lovers who don’t trust the American people to do the right thing without ‘Big Brother’ ordering them to... so that strikes Santorum out.

Leaving the last man standing as Romney.


We, on the other hand, have seen the reservation’s fenceline... and understand that, if needed, we can leave the Republican reservation if the don’t heed our call.

Maybe Nugent will realize that in this election. I realized it around 2005, when Bush wanted to place Harriet Miers onto the Supreme Court. When conservatives had to fight against one of our supposed ‘own’... that’s when I knew that the Republican party isn’t conservative, but instead is just another organization dedicated to maintaining it’s own power.

So, who knows? Some people need a bigger kick in their teeth to realize that the kicker isn’t their friend.


199 posted on 03/02/2012 5:53:53 PM PST by gogogodzilla (Live free or die!)
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