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#221 Re: The Garden » I didn't draw these things when I was a kid.. » 757 weeks ago

Uh maybe I'm a psycho, but I'm pretty sure I drew some bad things as a kid LOL

#222 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 757 weeks ago


One of my favorite RP videos. I don't know why people say RP would give the keys to the bank. Obama and the mainstream republicans are the ones who bailed those banks out.

#223 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 757 weeks ago

I agree, I'm not a Santorum fan... or... tongue... a fan of any GOP candidate minus Paul.

#224 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 757 weeks ago

Figure since I made the thread, I should update it with results.

Mitt Romney >> 30,015    24.6%   
Rick Santorum >> 30,007    24.5%   
Ron Paul >> 26,219    21.4%   
Newt Gingrich >> 16,251    13.3%   
Rick Perry >> 12,604    10.3%   
Michele Bachmann >> 6,073 5%
Jon Huntsman >> 745 0.6%


The final deciding win percentage was about 0.000066
Romney 0.24608
Santorum 0.24602
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Going into New Hampshire (primary takes place in 6 days) we have a contest that looks like this.

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Rick Perry is probably going to drop out
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162- … -campaign/
Bachmann will probably drop out soon.
Santorum has NO organization or money and terrible polling numbers in NH/SC. He will not bring his numbers up fast enough.
Gingrich will try to make a stand in Florida and South Carolina and may have a chance if he can convince voters Iowa doesn't matter.
Paul will stay in for a long time because he has money and enthusiasm but it will 99% not matter because the GOP establishment hates him

Which probably means Romney has the nomination pretty much in the bag at this point.

#225 Re: Guns N' Roses » Live At The Joint - Las Vegas, NV (Dec. 30th, 2011) » 757 weeks ago

Man the band looks and sounds great. Why couldn't they do this at RIR? tongue

#226 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 760 weeks ago

Axlin08 wrote:

Yeah but I don't really pay any attention to polls. I mean those same polls had Bush at such a low approval rating, had Kerry landsliding it, then guess what happened?


I'm thinking next fall. Romney might be more accessible, but Gingrich is gonna have more fire. I just see Romney boring people to death.

I agree that polls should be taken with a grain of salt, but this is RCP average for Kerry/Bush, which reflects the results pretty well

3waybig.jpg
In the actual election Bush got 50.7% of pop vote and Kerry got 48.3%. So both did a little bit better than polls predicted but very close and the result was the same.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presid … t3way.html

#227 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 760 weeks ago

[youtube]evYwPJUY_cc&feature=related[/youtube]

#228 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 760 weeks ago

Iowa polling numbers.
Gingrich 22
Ron Paul 21
Romney 16

Just donated $20 to his campaign. If there's any even moderate supporters out there, I would encourage you guys to donate today. In 07, on this same day (Dec 16th) small donators surprised everyone by donating 6 million dollars in ONE day. This election cycle he is posed to surprise pundits again by winning the Iowa caucus and is in a strong position in NH.

Even if you don't agree with everything Ron Paul says, he represents a truthful consistent politician and is as far from the status quo as you can get.
Even if you just donate 5 bucks, think about it as buying a meal or beer for your good friend jackgck tongue
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/

#229 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 761 weeks ago

PPP Iowa Poll released today
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main … -iowa.html

Gingrich 27
Paul 18
Romney 16
Bachmann 13
Perry 9
Santorum 6
Huntsman 4
Johnson 1

#230 Re: The Garden » Who will be the 2012 GOP Nominee? » 761 weeks ago

Do it Jorge! For Paul! Maybe get a few friends to show up too wink. If RP wins Iowa that'll be a pretty big deal. His fundraising would spike big, he would probably get 2nd in NH, and his polling in other states would also spike.

Do it for liberty!

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