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EE_
13th June 2011, 04:41 PM
Anyone watching?

Libertytree
13th June 2011, 04:53 PM
I'll be at work trying to watch it. Here's a link for those without tv.

http://live.cnn.com/

Thanks for the heads up EE!

Dogman
13th June 2011, 05:03 PM
At this point it is only a dog and pony show , way too many variables in the mix to have any meaning.

Horn
13th June 2011, 07:47 PM
All together a strong showing, with each candidate too weak to point out the inherit weaknesses of their comrade brethren.

General of Darkness
13th June 2011, 08:11 PM
So which jew cock blower won?

Horn
13th June 2011, 08:16 PM
So which jew cock blower won?

Romney, with his genuine concerned glances towards Ron, and a genuine Mr. Plaz pearly smile.

ArizonaDad
13th June 2011, 08:26 PM
IF we still have one last chance to fix this mess and save the Republic, it will have to emerge out of the Republican primaries this election cycle. I was impressed with each of them, in different ways. My heart is with Ron Paul, but by brain is pushing toward Romney. Let's keep it civil and intelligent, and keep our eyes on the big prize.

Deep down, I think it won't happen, and the best case scenario will be to keep the anarchy short and the losses minimal, and re-establish a new nation based on our original constitutional principles.

Sparky
13th June 2011, 08:57 PM
I'd say Gingrich was the hands-down winner tonight. I was surprised, but he sure came across as the clearest thinker and exhibited the most leadership. I thought Romney was disappointing; his answers were all very politically scripted. Same is true of Pawlenty. Bachman surprised to the upside, and held her own fairly well. I like Cain's attitude and approach, but he shoots a bit too much from the hip; he might be a good leader if he were surrounded by the right people people. But that's a big "if". Santorum had a few bright spots, but didn't really stand out. Ron Paul started off slow; his age is definitely showing. But he made some good points and showed some passion, which I think is going to be important in this campaign.

BrewTech
13th June 2011, 09:44 PM
It cracks me up to think anyone at all takes these circuses seriously.

To those of you commenting on the legitimacy of this MSM sideshow:

You really think this is a debate? A legitimate debate to determine the proper leader of a "free republic"?

Goodness... just overdose already, please! You aren't helping!

:rolleyes:

Horn
13th June 2011, 09:50 PM
It cracks me up to think anyone at all takes these circuses seriously.

:rolleyes:

When I said genuine, I meant genuine plasticine...

JohnQPublic
13th June 2011, 10:48 PM
I think Ron Paul's unexpected comment on the Federal Reserve (alluding he does not what any of the other candidates thinks about it) and CNN's rushed attempt to silence it says it all. Everyone there, except likely Ron Paul is an agent of the current failed establishment, and will do everything in their power to to keep it going, even at our (i.e., the people) expense. I am not anti-military, but the obvious boot licking was getting sickening. I think even the Navy officer who asked a question was feeling uncomfortable.

EE_
13th June 2011, 10:55 PM
If one of these jokers wins, (it won't be RP) they'll be donning a yarmulke quicker then you can say Hitler was a Jew.

BrewTech
14th June 2011, 06:35 AM
If one of these jokers wins, (it won't be RP) they'll be donning a yarmulke quicker then you can say Hitler was a Jew.

Donning the yarmulke is prerequisite to "winning", I believe...

mrnhtbr2232
14th June 2011, 07:03 AM
IF we still have one last chance to fix this mess and save the Republic, it will have to emerge out of the Republican primaries this election cycle. I was impressed with each of them, in different ways. My heart is with Ron Paul, but by brain is pushing toward Romney. Let's keep it civil and intelligent, and keep our eyes on the big prize.

Deep down, I think it won't happen, and the best case scenario will be to keep the anarchy short and the losses minimal, and re-establish a new nation based on our original constitutional principles.

The shelf life on "one last chance" expired long ago - if you are here to open your eyes to unplesant truths you've come to the right place. Your comment to keep it civil and intelligent is a truism but the GOP muppets you hold in esteem are all bought and paid for with your money to work against you. What we saw last night was pure political theater - literally. "Coke or Pepsi" - is that a legitimate metric for political discourse? Of course not. What exactly is the "big prize"? The salvation of our way of life? That is a product not a reality - only *you* can make your own life better.

The big prize - you may not know what it is to the same people you seem to instill hope in. It's all very simple which is why people have a hard time with it since that's not what they are told: controlling the world economy, taking over all natural resources, and having a military presence in all strategic global locations. As some here will glady further the information pipeline on Israel and the related complications of corruption to the core of this Republic, I'll spare you the details. But the sentiment that you express about somehow going through hell and re-emerging as a new nation based on Constitutional principles only works if the people with that power intend to be wise with it.

Do you think they are being wise now? What makes you think they will be wise after we experience a decade of oppression and death that is just around the corner? Your brain pushes towards Romney? This is a sad admission - he is only a male version of Barbie and could not even get his facts straight last night. You owe yourself a good mind-blowing yourself to get straight Arizona Dad - that will carry positive repurcussions that far outweigh anything the government will do for you. But please don't be seduced by what you saw last night - the only thing missing was Simon Cowell.

Buddha
14th June 2011, 09:53 AM
You guys do realize that the left right paradigm is a false dichotomy don't you?

iOWNme
14th June 2011, 01:21 PM
Every problem this country faces; War, poverty, Corporate person hood, Fiat paper monetary system, Monopolistic Fascism, Overly powerful Government at every level, Police brutality, corrupted politicians, Public schools,.........I could go on forever; What do these problems ALL have in common?

They ALL came about from the Democratic and Legal process.


WAKE UP FOOLS.

Sparky
14th June 2011, 06:50 PM
You guys do realize that the left right paradigm is a false dichotomy don't you?

Yes, fully realize. But it can still make for good theater.