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Santorum spanks Romney
#31
Please put your personal differences aside, and galvanize as a group to refocus on the items of critical importance. Making fun of Mitt Romney, and deriving pleasure from his swoon.
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#32
All the rants about the Koch support (money) and none about the Sorros money? I'm detecting bias here.
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#33
swampy wrote:
All the rants about the Koch support (money) and none about the Sorros money? I'm detecting bias here.

You're detecting that some of us are Democrats? Yeah, I guess so.
Who is ranting about the Kochs? I certainly hope that George Soros will invest heavily in 2012 but I haven't heard anything about that lately.

What do you think of Santorum's win? Do you support him?
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#34
All the rants about the Koch support (money) and none about the Sorros money? I'm detecting bias here.

I would guess that a discussion of the republican primary would entail a bias towards discussion of republican contributors, but being on-point is an oft neglected characteristic, thanks for reminding me swampy.
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#35
August West wrote:
All the rants about the Koch support (money) and none about the Sorros money? I'm detecting bias here.

I would guess that a discussion of the republican primary would entail a bias towards discussion of republican contributors, but being on-point is an oft neglected characteristic, thanks for reminding me swampy.

Just a reminder - I was specifically talking about the presidential race and the Koch brothers and like-minded wealthy people contributing to money to defeat Obama. The Koch brothers got together a group of like-minded super-wealthy and they pledged to give $100 million toward defeating Obama:

http://www.drudge.com/news/153146/koch-b...00m-defeat
(there are lots of sources that have the same information, but I thought I'd provide one that swampy would be likely to trust)


Soros has decided to not give to the super-PAC established to help Obama win the election but instead concentrate on giving money to help the Democrats in congressional elections:

http://bangordailynews.com/2012/02/01/po...oney-race/

Soros is joined by million-dollar donors such as film producer Stephen Bing and auto insurer Peter Lewis in not contributing to Priorities USA, a group founded by former White House aides to help return Obama to the White House. The pro- Obama organization raised $1.2 million in the second half of 2011, bringing its yearly total to $4.4 million, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
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#36
Grace

"What do you think of Santorum's win? Do you support him?"

I'm registered "No Party Affiliation" so didn't vote in the Florida primary but Santorum's win is fine with me. I don't care who the Republicans put up for their nomination. They are all acceptable to me. I'm just sick of the lies and double speak coming out of the current gang of crooks in Washington.

I want new crooks! :burnout:
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#37
Do you want the Bush/Cheney lies back instead?
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#38


Let's dig him up.
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#39
Yes, another death hug for Romney from the White House.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum...ml?hpid=z2
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#40
Grace62 wrote:
Yes, another death hug for Romney from the White House.


Let's hope Pai Mei didn't teach them the five point palm exploding heart technique.
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