Man, Things Were Starting to Look Up
It's a shame Rudy Giuliani has dropped out, now that he has finally beaten Ron Paul in a primary.
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7 Comments:
why is ron paul bad?
Who said Ron Paul was bad? I find it curious that every time his name is mentioned people snicker, though he regularly pulls a small but significant vote total. Giuliani always got more respect though he regularly finished at the bottom.
if only the democrats could stop fighting and stop zeroing out their own votes; then things might look up! oh well! they only had 8 years to think about and work at it...
they threw giuliani away like england threw churchill to the wayside after he saved her and the rest of the world; but THEIR legacy lives forever
They threw him away for many reasons, mostly because they did not want him to be the next nominee.
Excellent point re: Rudy's respect/media coverage vs. Ron Paul...
I see what you mean...
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I'll be sitting out this election if McCain gets the nod.I can't support much of what he's championed aside from his Iraq position.
McCain is being set-up by the media and will be roundly trashed once he's been handed the nomination ensuring a DEM win.
Hillary will become Commander In Chief...think about that,folks...it'll be eye-popping when the military higher-ups begin turning in their resignations...bank on it.
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