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  • big_tiger
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    I would love to see a Cruz/Paul or Ryan in any combination on the ticket. Americans need to take America back. Too much of what most of us know, remember and love(d) about our country has been given away to the "hope and change(s)" of the "well, we thought it was a good idea" mother fuckers.
    Im out on Paul Ryan; ever since he went on Hannity voting (folding) for a budget and telling Hannity that they got Reid to promise a vote on 0bamacare again.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    Originally posted by Lajntx View Post
    And you might also win the lottery if you play and get all the numbers right.

    So how do you really feel living in PA where the GOP claims to have the will of the people, but most of the voters live in places that disagree with that?
    Sorry, I don't play the lottery like your liberal food stamp dependent people do. Go campaign for them. Your knowledge of any political subject is hilarious to say the least. Go crawl in that hole again just like every time someone on here owns your ass. Run along.

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  • Lajntx
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    Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
    I agree. I think we need a strong Senate and a strong House. With 2/3, we could get a lot done and prevent a lot from happening. It's just we need to get the old timer fuckwads out on their ass, and every liberal Demoncat with them.
    And you might also win the lottery if you play and get all the numbers right.

    So how do you really feel living in PA where the GOP claims to have the will of the people, but most of the voters live in places that disagree with that?

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  • Lajntx
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    Originally posted by BP View Post

    Paul is obviously running for POTUS, Cruz needs to stay where he is. If he can get the backing of some more popular governors he can win the GOP nod.
    Rand Paul wants/needs/must have an office that allows him to express his libertarian opinions on national tv. His BIGGEST problem is Kentucky does not allow a politician to run for 2 offices at the same time ( He`s up for re-election in `16 ). Unless he feels 100% sure he will win as President... Then he will simply run for re-election to his Senate seat. Unlike Sara Palin, being out of office & limited to Fox News as a private citizen isnt enough for him .

    Cruz on the otherhand, does not have that problem - Nor would he care about his reputation if he loses badly to Hillary as the preliminary polls indicate.

    My money is Cruz will run and win the nomination in `16, and Paul will remain in the Senate.

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  • Gasser64
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    Good ideas but i dont think anything will ever change without abolishing all the bribery that goes on

    Campaign contributions

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  • KBScobravert
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    I would love to see a Cruz/Paul or Ryan in any combination on the ticket. Americans need to take America back. Too much of what most of us know, remember and love(d) about our country has been given away to the "hope and change(s)" of the "well, we thought it was a good idea" mother fuckers.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    I agree. I think we need a strong Senate and a strong House. With 2/3, we could get a lot done and prevent a lot from happening. It's just we need to get the old timer fuckwads out on their ass, and every liberal Demoncat with them.

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  • jw33
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    Cruz should stay in the senate in my opinion. He is way too polarizing to have a decent shot at winning a presidetial election. Rand may be best hope for winning against Hillary, but he will probably get run out of town by the republican party if he chooses to run in 2016. The party will not support him finacially and they will use his fathers history to sabatoge his attempt.

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  • Gtracer
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    Originally posted by turboford View Post
    Jindals been laying low here in Louisiana. He hasn't ruffled anyones feathers in a year or so.
    Look at the voter base

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  • Lone Sailor
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    Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
    So the answer is yes/no?



    Editor's note, March 27, 2015: We have published a new story on this topic since Cruz announced he will run for presiden




    Maybe?

    If Obama can be President then anyone that can provide a U.S. birth certificate, original or otherwise altered, can be President.

    Cruz's mother was/is a U.S. citizen(born in Delaware), so there should be no question of his natural born citizenship(home of record was Houston at the time of his birth if I remember correctly). His family was temporarily in Canada due to their business, and they didn't become Canadian citizens while they were there.

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  • turboford
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    Jindals been laying low here in Louisiana. He hasn't ruffled anyones feathers in a year or so.

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  • jyro
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    betraeus, not a chance.
    Petraeus recently cited former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s “extraordinarily resolute, determined and controlled” handling of the incident as a reason she would “make a tremendous president.”

    Petraeus was director of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time of the attacks, which killed four Americans, including two who worked for the CIA and the U.S. ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens. -

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    Not a chance, the only place Pelosi can win is in her district. VP candidates are supposed to strengthen the ticket. Right now Wendy Davis would be the best choice for Billary if they want an all female ticket, which will still lose miserably to anyone not named Bush.

    Paul is obviously running for POTUS, Cruz needs to stay where he is. If he can get the backing of some more popular governors he can win the GOP nod. I'd rather see him with Jindal or Christie as a running mate than Cruz. Assuming he can't get one of the recently fired generals interested in running for office. Petraeus would make an excellent candidate if he'd start talking to the media, which isn't going to happen. He'd make Ollie North look like Mr. Rogers with his stories.
    Yack. I don't think I'd touch Christie with a 10 foot pole at this point, with what his administration has been pulling lately. He's an easy target for people to point out the problems of petty partisan conflicts.

    I haven't really kept up with Jindal much.
    Last edited by racrguy; 02-12-2014, 03:13 PM. Reason: For clarity

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    It will never happen. The Republican establishment won't have it. Get ready for a lackluster, boring, ineffective ticket guaranteed to lose. Probably Romney / Boner.
    Yep. Sick and fucking tired of the stupid ass Republicans/GOP in this country.

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  • aggie97
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    Trey Dowdy is another good one that is ruffling feathers. GOP better wake up and get past the old geaser crowd if they ever want to grow again. Fiscally and Constitutional Conservatives....ie, LIBERTARIANS will not jump up and support the old GOP establishment anymore and will waste votes on 3rd party candidates again. IF they want to get those votes, they have to change or will die off....and yes, that IF was capitalized for a reason.

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