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For a brief moment there, Gingrich looked like he might actually have a spine. And now he worms away. See ya, Newt.
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Disappointed
I knew that Newt was carrying a lot of baggage but I was, none-the-less, impressed. He is really intelligent. I like what he says, for the most part. Mind you I didn't want to see him elected, but the VP slot was a potential thought. Not any more.
My guy is Mitt Romney. He has some baggage too. But all of the other candidates are beginning to stumble and decline. Mitt is picking up more and more endorsements. Maybe Newt knows something. Maybe he is appealing to the moderates and Hispanics. Heaven knows that we cannot trust campaigning politicians or believe their promises. |
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In my opinion Newt is going to be a disaster. Besides having a long track record of being soft on illegal immigration, He is beating the war drums for war with Iran. I don't think that you can trust any of the main stream Republicans.
Newt hasn't even won the nomination and he is already campaigning on new types of amnesty for the illegals. If he wins I have no doubt that we will be battling him like we did Bush! I know many, like Tancredo and Numbers USA have rejected Ron Paul, but I have started to go back in his direction after hearing Romney and Gingrich practically declairing war on Iran. I'm voting for Ron Paul in the primaries. If Newt gets the nomination, I won't cast a vote for him. Last edited by Greg in LA; 11-27-2011 at 08:47 PM. |
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