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    Nothing here on Santorum?

    I'm surprised no one has posted on last night's wins for Santorum. True, no delegates won, but still a victory for him and a loss for Mittens. It also means Santorum has won 50% of the primaries/caucuses to date. Take a look at the results so far. Maybe there is a chance for a more conservative candidate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I'm surprised no one has posted on last night's wins for Santorum. True, no delegates won, but still a victory for him and a loss for Mittens. It also means Santorum has won 50% of the primaries/caucuses to date. Take a look at the results so far. Maybe there is a chance for a more conservative candidate.
    I thought about it Mike, but I am sorta waiting on Super Tuesday to see where things are going.

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    We don't get to play on Super Tuesday here in Texas. Some liberal Federal Judges decided to draw their own redistricting maps and toss the maps drawn by our elected officials. The Supreme Court tossed the lower court maps and we are back at square one, waiting for the courts to tell us what's best for Texas. They are now talking about a June primary.

    I say the time for revolution draws nearer. Bastards!

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    Well I just thought it might be the flavor of the month changing again. He is sounding conservative but he has plenty of bad points too from the way Grubb talked about him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I say the time for revolution draws nearer. Bastards!
    Viva!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckman View Post
    Viva!...
    I'll second that. Something is bound to happen before to long. The politicians see the upheavals going on in the middle east countries yet they are doing the exact same thing.....ignoring what the people want and instead do what they want to and stay in power by lying and promising things they cant deliver. How long til they start sending the troops after American citizens for voicing their rights and opinions. Or the public rises up and tries to overthrow the out of control govt, and that is listed in the laws our founding fathers made for all of us.


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    Here in CA we don't have our primary till June and it don't mean anything to the outcome, same in the general election.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    We don't get to play on Super Tuesday here in Texas. Some liberal Federal Judges decided to draw their own redistricting maps and toss the maps drawn by our elected officials. The Supreme Court tossed the lower court maps and we are back at square one, waiting for the courts to tell us what's best for Texas. They are now talking about a June primary.

    I say the time for revolution draws nearer. Bastards!
    why do you thin they did the redistricting maps at the court level? it irritates me to no end to think a judge writes the law instead of interpreting it. The very fact that Bush signed that stupid election law back into effect for another 25 years is even more mud in the face.
    Guns don't kill people. Zombies kill people.

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    I have liked Santorum, he's probably the most conservative (and sane) candidate left. I'd vote for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
    I have liked Santorum, he's probably the most conservative (and sane) candidate left. I'd vote for him.
    Same here.

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