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04-22-2012, 08:18 PM
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Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
Let's pray that Mr Perry is wrong and America get's it's first Mormon President.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...n-2012/256116/
Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Mitt Romney to Win in 2012
APR 19 2012, 12:19 PM ET 4
But the Texas governor says he might run for president again in four years.
Reuters
Count Texas Governor Rick Perry as skeptical about his party's chances against President Obama. Comments the erstwhile Republican presidential candidate made to a Dallas-Fort Worth TV station Wednesday suggest he expects another GOP primary in four years.
"2016 is way down the road," Perry said, "but I'll assure you one thing. If I decide to run for the presidency in 2016, I'll be in way before the summer of 2016, 2015 even."
[Reporter Jack] Fink: "It sounds like you're really interested?"
Perry: "Yeah, I am. I love this country. As long as my health stays good, as it is, and my family is supportive, I'm certainly going to give it a good examination."
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04-22-2012, 10:17 PM
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Re: Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
He's not the only one......
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04-22-2012, 10:20 PM
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Re: Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
Well, who does expect Mitt Romney to win?
It's not the votes that count but the people who report the voting results.
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04-22-2012, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Sam
Well, who does expect Mitt Romney to win?
It's not the votes that count but the people who report the voting results.
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That and the number of dead people who will miraculously vote for Obama.
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04-22-2012, 11:42 PM
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Re: Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
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Originally Posted by Jason Badejo
That and the number of dead people who will miraculously vote for Obama.
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The way it was known for certain that Osama Bin Laden was dead was when his name showed up as a registered Democrat voter at several polling places in Chicago.
I live in Ohio, and in our capital city of Columbus there were more votes cast by "registered voters" than there were citizens that fit into that age bracket. Obama won Ohio in 2008 and whoever wins Ohio ordinarily wins the election.
We had Union Members going door to door collecting "early ballots" to turn them in for you. One of them came to my door, introduced herself as being from "my union." I have not been a union member since 1967. When I questioned "my union?" she told me the name of the local (don't remember what it was) asked if I was James Ellis and said she would like to speak to both me and my wife Patricia. I refused to let her in or to allow her to give us "absentee" ballots. The same person came to the door of a friend who lives a street away. I imagine that is how BHO won Ohio in 2008. Who really knows how many ballots were turned in by this Union and how much they resembled the actual ballots collected.
A local Apostolic Church in our city (our city of about 20,000 is 65 percent African American, 25 percent white according to the 2010 census) covered their church signs on their administrative office building with Obama election headquarters signs and offered voter registration and absentee ballots. Wonder how many votes for BHO were generated there? I was in the Post Office one day and someone asked where they could get an absentee ballot. The Post Office Clerk (African American) directed them to the Church/Obama Headquarters so they could register and vote early.
I only know of three houses in our city which had McCain posters in the yard. There may have been more but these were on our street and two nearby streets and were the only ones I saw at any time. All of them were damaged or destroyed. Two of these people I know and talked to. The other was a friend of a neighbor on my street. I would be afraid to have a poster in my yard.
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04-22-2012, 11:58 PM
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Re: Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
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Originally Posted by darrmad
Let's pray that Mr Perry is wrong and America get's it's first Mormon President.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...n-2012/256116/
Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Mitt Romney to Win in 2012
APR 19 2012, 12:19 PM ET 4
But the Texas governor says he might run for president again in four years.
Reuters
Count Texas Governor Rick Perry as skeptical about his party's chances against President Obama. Comments the erstwhile Republican presidential candidate made to a Dallas-Fort Worth TV station Wednesday suggest he expects another GOP primary in four years.
"2016 is way down the road," Perry said, "but I'll assure you one thing. If I decide to run for the presidency in 2016, I'll be in way before the summer of 2016, 2015 even."
[Reporter Jack] Fink: "It sounds like you're really interested?"
Perry: "Yeah, I am. I love this country. As long as my health stays good, as it is, and my family is supportive, I'm certainly going to give it a good examination."
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Let's hope and pray that our Texas governor is wrong.
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04-23-2012, 07:49 AM
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Re: Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
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Originally Posted by Sam
...I would be afraid to have a poster in my yard.
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Then you surely might understand, vaguely, why I detest political discussions period, and feel justified in castigating them when they aren't in the political room, which slaps me as the oxymoron that it is on a Christian site.
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04-23-2012, 10:14 AM
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Re: Rick Perry Doesn't Expect Romney to win 2012
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Originally Posted by RevDWW
He's not the only one......
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Lots of people feel that way. And many are saying he might be good for the economy, but that doesn't mean he will govern as a Conservative.
Lengthy read, but covers the points:
Subject: America Needs Bold Conservative Leadership, not a Manufactured Candidate
http://www.romneyexposed.com/category/the-open-letter/
Last edited by Pressing-On; 04-23-2012 at 10:31 AM.
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