Frank DeMartini |
02-06-2012 02:23 PM |
Romney Keeps on Winning
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TJDave |
02-06-2012 04:48 PM |
Eveready Bunny
Keeps on winning. He's got a whopping 100 delegates, or so...Impressive :rolleyes:
I will continue to support his competition.
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bigmack |
02-06-2012 05:09 PM |
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Originally Posted by TJDave
I will continue to support his competition.
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Not unlike 'supporting' Paula J in this bout.
Me? My money's on Romney & Tonya.
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canleakid |
02-06-2012 06:38 PM |
we are down to the final two (sorry rick and ron) so it's the "morman" vs. the "polygamist". Mitt will win, like most of us knew way back when, even if we do not really like him but we got to go with what we got. The tea bunch :D were and still are just a bunch of wannabes. It will be a hard fight to win back the White House, but we got a shot!!!!!
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Who is the polygamist?
Do you know what the word means?
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canleakid |
02-07-2012 07:43 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
Who is the polygamist?
Do you know what the word means?
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Yes I do,how 'bout YOU :confused:
here I will even spell it for you (google) political satire, if you plan to to smack, try to understand it too ;)
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Robert Goren |
02-07-2012 10:48 AM |
Newt converted to Catholicism in 2009. A friend of mine who did the same had to go through process of getting his previous marriage annulled by the the Catholic Church before his current marriage was recognised by the Church. I have no idea if Newt has done this, but he has not, I could see how some Catholics might see him as a polygamist. I do not, but I am not Catholic either.
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PaceAdvantage |
02-07-2012 11:21 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert Goren
I have no idea if Newt has done this, but he has not, I could see how some Catholics might see him as a polygamist. I do not, but I am not Catholic either.
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WHAT? He wouldn't be seen as a polygamist... :lol:
Where do you come up with this stuff? :lol:
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bigmack |
02-07-2012 02:05 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Where do you come up with this stuff?
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Hypocrisy knows no bounds on the airwaves of National Public Radio, as their Minnesota-based star Garrison Keillor led off his latest edition of “A Prairie Home Companion” by mocking the GOP frontrunners as “the Mormon running against the polygamist.” This is a rich dig coming from Keillor, since he has been married three times – just as many times as Newt Gingrich.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-gra...ich-polygamist
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elysiantraveller |
02-07-2012 02:12 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert Goren
Newt converted to Catholicism in 2009. A friend of mine who did the same had to go through process of getting his previous marriage annulled by the the Catholic Church before his current marriage was recognised by the Church. I have no idea if Newt has done this, but he has not, I could see how some Catholics might see him as a polygamist. I do not, but I am not Catholic either.
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His previous marriages were not recognized by the church so no they do not have to be annulled. If he were to re-marry now it would have to be.
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TJDave |
02-07-2012 03:22 PM |
Vocabulary
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
Who is the polygamist?
Do you know what the word means?
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Here are more words. Do you know what they mean?
Proxy Baptism
Endowment
Sealing
Second Anointing
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TJDave
Here are more words. Do you know what they mean?
Proxy Baptism
Endowment
Sealing
Second Anointing
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I do, but what does that have to do with the topic being discussed here?
Are you participating randomly?
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TJDave |
02-07-2012 03:41 PM |
Crux of the matter
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
what does that have to do with the topic being discussed here?
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You have a valid point.
I also believe that Mitt Romney would not want it part of any discussion anywhere, at anytime. ;)
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canleakid |
02-11-2012 09:42 PM |
Mitty on a roll
GOP front-runner Mitt Romney won Maine's Republican presidential caucuses with 39 percent of the vote, breaking a three-state losing streak by besting libertarian-leaning Ron Paul, who finished a close second with 36 percent.
Romney had 2,190 total votes, while Paul got 1,996. Rick Santorum finished third with 18 percent (989 votes). Newt Gingrich was fourth with 6 percent (349 votes0
Mitt Romney has won a straw poll of Republican voters at the American Conservative Union's annual CPAC conference in Washington.
Romney received 38 percent of Saturday's vote on the final day of the Conservative Political Action Conference, followed by Rick Santorum, who garnered 31 percent Newt Gingrich came in third place with 15 percent of the straw poll vote. Rep. Ron Paul won just 12 percent support
and yes silly sarha was there :D eye candy :confused:
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jognlope |
02-12-2012 10:34 AM |
Watch Santorum on MTP this morning, he's very confident, not nerdy like Romney, and speaks intelligently like about how the feminists denigraded women's traditional role as being not good enough.
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