MCCAIN ON RON PAUL THREAT TO MITT: "I wouldn't take anyone for granted"

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It was necessary for me.

neg repped his ass. Frakkin' tattle tales sticking up for other clownage on an obvious troll are not endearing to me. Gonna plus rep you for telling him to fuck off so I didn't have to;)

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neg repped his ass. Frakkin' tattle tales sticking up for other clownage on an obvious troll are not endearing to me. Gonna plus rep you for telling him to fuck off so I didn't have to;)

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-Rep and your post reported as well. Have a tiny little bit of civility.
 
And how exactly is someone a "troll" simply for giving their objective opinion? The guy didn't say that he didn't want Ron Paul to win. He just gave his objective analysis.
 
objective opinon my azz.he was trolling. if he had said this if we had just been past a massive defeat,it would have been objective.right now it is plain trolling.trying to get people riled up.
 
So if you think that Romney is going to win the nomination you're a "troll?" In all honesty, I want Ron to do as well as possible in these states, rack up as many delegates as possible, and have a huge influence in the nomination process and in the Republican Party. I've donated money to Ron and made calls for him in Iowa. But, I guess I'm a "troll" is well, because I don't have my blinders on and realize that Romney is ultimately going to win the nomination.
 
It's also disgusting that the guy who simply gives his objective opinion gets banned, and the people who use these vile, obscene, disgusting personal attacks don't get banned. What a joke.
 
you might be right@ traditional conservative. but this is not the time and place for that objective unasked for opinon to be articulated.
there will be a time when your opinion will sound more objective.right now,it would be just tasteless. objective opinions are not needed unless you want ron paul to suspend his campaign because the inevitable is written in stone and you got a direct phone from god about it.
 
While I do think McCain has an earnest respect for Paul, you gotta keep in mind that right now, it would be ridiculous for him to marginalize him seeing as he's about to turn into the anti-Romney and Ron likely will win a couple of states against him. And let's not forget that Romney needs our support to beat Obama.. which he won't get, obviously.

Oh and if you don't like posts, don't reply to them. You know, I didn't even read the guy's post when he posted it. But what I did see, though, are the countless of posts quoting him. If you don't like a post, report it or neg-rep it and leave it up to the mods. The thread has now turned into a discussion about his negativity.

Whatever.
 
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I can't wait until we win and this section of the forum can turn into a nice chatting and off topic place since we wont need grassroots anymore!!!!!
 
you might be right@ traditional conservative. but this is not the time and place for that objective unasked for opinon to be articulated.
there will be a time when your opinion will sound more objective.right now,it would be just tasteless. objective opinions are not needed unless you want ron paul to suspend his campaign because the inevitable is written in stone and you got a direct phone from god about it.

Ron didn't suspend his campaign in 2008 even though McCain had the nomination wrapped up. He stayed in the nomination through the convention in order to get as many delegates as possible and try to have an influence within the GOP. I think Ron succeeded at that and is succeeding this time as well, so I don't think it would make any sense for him to ever drop out of the race, even if he doesn't perform well in South Carolina and Florida. It's important for Ron to influence the GOP platform and perhaps move Romney closer to his positions on the issues.
 
Ron didn't suspend his campaign in 2008 even though McCain had the nomination wrapped up. He stayed in the nomination through the convention in order to get as many delegates as possible and try to have an influence within the GOP. I think Ron succeeded at that and is succeeding this time as well, so I don't think it would make any sense for him to ever drop out of the race, even if he doesn't perform well in South Carolina and Florida. It's important for Ron to influence the GOP platform and perhaps move Romney closer to his positions on the issues.

A big reason the country is in such a mess right now is because Traditional Conservatives settle.
 
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