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It's all coming together now. 2012. 666. Newt Gingrich.
I also heard people talking about all of these things as I walked around town. I wasn't sure what to make of it, and I'm still not. But I think Gingrich needs to address these concerns. He owes us that.
I heard a rumor that Newt Gingrich is a secret Muslim and had a role in 9/11.
I'd put money on Obama and the Pats. Given that the Niners are favored, I wouldn't be surprised if the Giants managed to play well and win this weekend.
Actually I think more than half of the electorate is women. I have this vague memory from 2008 of female voters outnumbering males voters by around 9 million.
Did you check to make sure these are real quotes first?
WLWJF: Which Laws Would Jesus Follow?
I'd certainly feel safer hunting with Perry than, say, Dick Cheney.
I think that's a good way to put it Doug. It takes a lot of willpower to stay true to my "live and let live" beliefs when someone is annoying me.
Our politics would make a lot more sense if we had one Party advocating Santorum's policy preferences and another advocating Paul's.
Santorum seems like a decent guy. I would probably get along with him. But I wouldn't want to be subject to any of his preferred policies.
As a natural contrarian, I can sort of feel for them. Does this mean if Gingrich goes on an all-out attack tonight, he wins SC?
Uh oh, the race could become interesting:
"With only four candidates left in the race, polls show Santorum and Ron Paul at the back of the pack. A Rasmussen Reports Thursday showed Gingrich with 33 percent and Romney with 31 percent. The same poll showed Paul with 15 percent and Santorum with 11 percent."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/01/19/gingrich-surges-in-polls-clai...
"And so perhaps the greatest takeaway from Mr Perry's campaign is that it's a bad idea for candidates to run on anything other than their beliefs."
Romney has stayed true to his core belief that Mitt Romney should be President.
I agree strongly. I'm far too set in my ways to be able to adjust to "Newest first."
They seem to be doing a very gradual roll-out of these features. In three months, we'll get another level of indentation.
Every indent is sacred?
To test our faith, of course.
It is. Huzzah.
Also, I just saw other posts where replies now thread under the comment they are replying to. Is this for real?
It deserves repeating: a solid majority of the present judiciary was appointed by Republican Presidents.