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Topic started on 23-11-2011 @ 02:36 AM by bekod
I will give you one just one guess as to this is... yep it is Newt, once against now all for the "P"act abcnews.go.com... well we now know who ABC is for... Flip Flop. from the link
Winners:Newt: The new front-runner got to show his foreign policy chops and avoided any of the attacks that normally come with a rise in the polls. But will his position on amnesty for illegal immigration cause him some troubles among conservatives down the road?
what not one word on his turn of view on the "P"act.. shocking...I say, shocking.
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reply posted on 23-11-2011 @ 02:52 AM by Sek82
Interesting... Not surprising, though. Looking down at the comments on the article you linked, everyone is talking positively about Ron Paul, while the article itself failed to mention him at all.

Meanwhile, the same can be seen over at CNN's recent
Five things we learned from the CNN debate where Ron Paul was described as "the loneliest man in the GOP".

But wait, look at the comments left there. Sort them by most liked. Tell me what you see. Yes, nothing but positive Ron Paul endorsements have gotten the most support there as well, by a landslide.

It's clear to me that our main stream media in general has never been more biased, and agenda-driven. Regarding the Republican candidates, it seems like there is always a stark difference between the voice and opinions of the people, and what is presented to us by the media whether it be articles like these, or the "scientific" polls touted about on the television on a daily basis.

Thanks for linking the article. Of course Gingrich was the predetermined star of the show, during his 15 minutes of fame. Dust him off some and the cracks will begin to show, be patient.
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reply posted on 23-11-2011 @ 12:11 PM by bekod
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At this point that does sound ok for Ron to leave the Rep party but then it has always been the Dems and the Reps no other party has come close, not to rain on your parade i just think it is too soon for Ron to leave, the more the other Reps say and do the more the people will know they will have two to decide from Ron and , oh do i dare say it... Obama

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