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Post by Fredo on Apr 5, 2012 19:22:55 GMT -5
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Post by duke on Apr 5, 2012 20:53:07 GMT -5
I expected Newt to do better than this, after all of his acclaim to fame with his 'Contract with America' of yesterday.
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Post by Fredo on Apr 5, 2012 22:05:03 GMT -5
Agreed. It's been a pretty disappointing campaign. Maybe that was a good sign and we missed it.
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Post by Sgt K USMC on Apr 5, 2012 22:43:44 GMT -5
It's unfortunate… I dig Newt…
Not much of a surprise though that he is out of dough, this has been a pretty massive campaign this cycle. LOTS of money being tossed about by everyone to get every last vote they can, every last second of air space, every last barb they can throw at the opposition.
It takes a lot of money to fight a war.
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Post by misinglink on Apr 11, 2012 18:39:14 GMT -5
I liked him too. He is great at debating. Romney, not so much. Guess we will see how he does.
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Post by Fredo on Apr 12, 2012 19:06:40 GMT -5
As I've said before, Romney wil leave the bomma curled in fetal position beneath the podium. Unless hey find Mitt with a live boy or a dead girl, the current President and the first hoochie mama better start packing.
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Post by Big Lou on Apr 13, 2012 11:28:51 GMT -5
Newt will be alright. He like Cain ran for the nomination to sell books and cash in on speaking tours. He foresaw personal financial trouble and knew he could make more by getting back into the limelight. As he told Mitch Daniels, "running for President will greatly effect your bottom line."
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Post by elgusano on Apr 13, 2012 16:25:56 GMT -5
I would not vote for the hypocrite, but:
Which is worse?
The person who ran a business, but stopped the flow when it didn't work, or the person who has never worked a day in his life, but is bankrupting our entire nation, while increasing the flow?
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