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Ron Paul scales back hopeless effort, refuses to back McCain
latimesblogs.latimes.com — His campaign currently claims a total of 42, 1,149 shy of the total to win and some 650 behind the GOP leader, though other estimates give him only 16. He took third in Washington over the weekend and fourth in Kansas behind even Mitt Romney, who'd dropped out.
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- Bagos1, on 02/12/2008, -9/+3The Republican Party is a dead horse we continue to beat.
The Republican Party was sold to a liberal group of neocons, uber liberals....and you will suffer for this you dumb *****.
Go after the Bush Family, and then get rid of the Clinton's.- Bagos1, on 02/12/2008, -10/+1Ain't going to stop it by digging down.
- reed311, on 02/12/2008, -1/+7I'm assuming you were dugg down for equating liberals with neo-cons. It's like talking about "communist capitalists".
- SQLDigger, on 02/12/2008, -0/+1You mean China?
- reed311, on 02/12/2008, -1/+7I'm assuming you were dugg down for equating liberals with neo-cons. It's like talking about "communist capitalists".
- Bagos1, on 02/12/2008, -10/+1Ain't going to stop it by digging down.
- EireItalia, on 02/12/2008, -5/+2The Ron Paul Revolution has only just begun. The ideas will continue to spread, and over the next four years, no matter who is elected, more Americans will become disillusioned and start to realize the truth of Ron Paul's message. I, for one, have changed the criteria for who will get my vote ... for good.
- iupetre, on 02/12/2008, -5/+2Viva La Revolutìon!
- COINTELPROAgent, on 02/12/2008, -2/+4Who is Ron Paul? Hopefully he'll lose his congressional seat too, then he can go retire on all that campaign money he laundered to his family members and friends.
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