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I think they control it enough to keep Romney from winning.
Same. And I can see plenty of others coming out against Romney because of 2008.
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I think they control it enough to keep Romney from winning.
Ficsal restraint will be the name of the game in 2012 on the right - opposing unaffordable spending...
Not every conservative is a religious wing-nut as you libbies so broadly paint them... Not every conservative is a pro-life bible-thumper who want's you to convert to Christianity as you'd have the worlld believe...
I never said every conservative was like that. I merely stated a fact, the rest of the GOP has allowed the religious wing-nuts to hijack their party and control their agenda.
I think they control it enough to keep Romney from winning.
Same. And I can see plenty of others coming out against Romney because of 2008.
That's not a fact - it's your opinion....
My opinion is counter....
that's right. all the other gop candidates ganged up on Romney.
Ficsal restraint will be the name of the game in 2012 on the right - opposing unaffordable spending...
Not every conservative is a religious wing-nut as you libbies so broadly paint them... Not every conservative is a pro-life bible-thumper who want's you to convert to Christianity as you'd have the worlld believe...
I never said every conservative was like that. I merely stated a fact, the rest of the GOP has allowed the religious wing-nuts to hijack their party and control their agenda.
I think they control it enough to keep Romney from winning.
And you would be wrong about that, because even the religious right wingnuts are not one issue voters any more than anybody else in the GOP are one issue voters.
And you would be wrong about that, because even the religious right wingnuts are not one issue voters any more than anybody else in the GOP are one issue voters.
Right.
And how well did the pro-choice Republicans do in the 2008 Presidential primary?