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JOKA_ said:
So Romney is our next President then?

Doubtful, unless the economy moves into a lower orbit in the next six months. The gender gap alone is going to keep Obama in the white house.



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See Republicans statside? THIS is why people laugh at you. not because your ideals are silly and preposterous, but because the people representing you are crazy religious nutjobs.

Now if only ALL your candidates could drop out and the party could start anew from the ideals that originally founded the party (freedom, responsibility) then maybe I could hear the word 'republican' without imagining the westboro baptist church or other assorted religious comic book villains.



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Mr Khan said:
It's not going to fricking help Ron Paul. As Dsister said, this just means that Romney gets more delegates by default, sinks the prospect of a brokered convention and douses the last ray of hope Paul-heads actually had.

The problem here is that this means Romney can start flipping back into "moderate" mode sooner, spiking his chances of electability

And then when he does lose, be used as an example of the old guard about how "Moderates don't win elections."

Though honestly, Romney and Obama are so close on most issues anyway I'm reminded of this...

http://www.comedycentral.com/video-clips/y12r4o/futurama-c-span9-debate



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Silver-Tiger said:
Thank god, that man was a disaster.

Anyone else find using that phrase in relation to Santorum dropping out a bit ironic?



SecondWar said:
Silver-Tiger said:
Thank god, that man was a disaster.

Anyone else find using that phrase in relation to Santorum dropping out a bit ironic?


Not what you think, I'm not religious. I'm a strong Atheist. I was just using the phrase.



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Silver-Tiger said:
SecondWar said:
Silver-Tiger said:
Thank god, that man was a disaster.

Anyone else find using that phrase in relation to Santorum dropping out a bit ironic?


Not what you think, I'm not religious. I'm a strong Atheist. I was just using the phrase.

I was actually what I thought. A strongly conservative, devout Christian drops out of the race, and people say 'thank god'. Meant in a religious context or not, it is still quite ironic.



SecondWar said:
Silver-Tiger said:
SecondWar said:
Silver-Tiger said:
Thank god, that man was a disaster.

Anyone else find using that phrase in relation to Santorum dropping out a bit ironic?


Not what you think, I'm not religious. I'm a strong Atheist. I was just using the phrase.

I was actually what I thought. A strongly conservative, devout Christian drops out of the race, and people say 'thank god'. Meant in a religious context or not, it is still quite ironic.

Only if there was only one god and one way of worshipping that god really.

Well or if God supports Rick Santorum.  I guess that would count as dramatic irony...