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{CC}StealthBlue
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ticklishmusic
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Felt like those two were moderately anti-SOPA (all that in its current form bull). Paul was very anti-SOPA and Santorum was pro. Speaking of pro, he took that bait like one. | ||
acker
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On January 20 2012 11:15 forgottendreams wrote: The key word Romney said "In its current form" = I will support it later. Ah, so he's just waiting for the diedown. Good catch. | ||
Eschaton
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{CC}StealthBlue
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allecto
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Eschaton
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Clearly. No one wants to be on the wrong side of this at the moment, it makes you look like the bad guy; this is why so many politicians are saying it needs "more time" or a "second look." Really, they're just relying on the 24 hour news cycle to flush SOPA from the list of talking points. | ||
acker
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On January 20 2012 11:17 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: So the topic of Iran and North Korea are coming up. This should be scary/entertaining. Time to hear more booing on Ron Paul ![]() Predictions: -Everyone's going to blame Obama. -Romney's going to reference the Roman Empire. -Santorum will unwittingly imply an attack on Iran. | ||
Adreme
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On January 20 2012 11:17 allecto wrote: I hope Paul gets to talk and doesn't get booed here. I would honestly not expect him to get cheered for his war positions by that crowd. | ||
SoLaR[i.C]
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On January 20 2012 11:08 acker wrote: Holy shit, Ron Paul actually understands how free trade works. That's not going to go well with the audience, though. Realizes his mistake at the last moment, attacks unions. I noticed this too. ![]() I hope anybody watching actually took a moment to think about what he was saying. | ||
liberal
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{CC}StealthBlue
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allecto
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GGTeMpLaR
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FeUerFlieGe
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Adreme
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On January 20 2012 11:22 allecto wrote: I can see Santorum or Newt trying to bury Paul here. They probably wont because its generally accepted wisdom that Ron Pauls votes are not up for grabs. | ||
Eschaton
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Derez
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This is the socialist banana republic of the Netherlands speaking. Where you know, the average citizen is much happier then in the US. | ||
allecto
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On January 20 2012 11:23 Adreme wrote: They probably wont because its generally accepted wisdom that Ron Pauls votes are not up for grabs. That's a good point, but I feel like if they want to take on Romney, they need to get him one on one now. | ||
acker
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On January 20 2012 11:24 Derez wrote: Thanks for the shoutout Romney! This is the socialist banana republic of the Netherlands speaking. Where you know, the average citizen is much happier then in the US. It's fairly obvious that someone forced you to write that. Probably a death panel. Try harder, you godless Commies. | ||
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