The rich communities lost it for us here in Maine.

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Well, to sum it up, the rich communities assaulted us here in Maine. Romney killed it in Cumberland, Hancock, Knox, Sagadahoc, and York. Washington county results aren't in yet.

The towns of Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Bath, Topsham, Harpswell, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Bar Harbor, Camden, Rockport, Thomaston, and Boothbay showed the biggest margin of victory between Romney and Paul. So yup, it's safe to say that the rich communities in Maine lost this caucus for us.
 
Well, to sum it up, the rich communities assaulted us here in Maine. Romney killed it in Cumberland, Hancock, Knox, Sagadahoc, and York. Washington county results aren't in yet.

The towns of Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Bath, Topsham, Harpswell, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Bar Harbor, Camden, Rockport, Thomaston, and Boothbay showed the biggest margin of victory between Romney and Paul. So yup, it's safe to say that the rich communities in Maine lost this caucus for us.


Don't you really mean the 55+ communities? You know the areas where people have been busting their butts for most of their lives and now have earned their independence. You know the folks the Ron's campaign staff won't address and doesn't appear to want. You know the people that make up 70% of the voting public in the U.S.
 
Yes, the liberal, big Government, "don't give a shit about our future" communities. It's not mostly older folk in these underlying areas either. There are business owners in their 30's with Mercedes SUV's and $500,000 houses as well. I am sure the children of the wealthy have been brainwashed by their parents famous last words as well. I suppose when you pay $50k a year to send your teenagers off to a big named college, they won't understand what small Government is; nor will they study up on their Constitutional rights, nor will they be notified of a gold standard monetary system.
 
Nobody lost it for us. Had the game been fair, we would've won. We can't win a game that's being rigged against us.

See "Washington County" for details.
 
Class warfare under a free market is wrong. Class warfare under our current system of corrupt corporate communism is healthy and good. I don't envy Romneys riches anyway. I actually think I'm better than him in every way. But he and his class of corrupt
Goldman Sachs cronies seem to want to enslave me. So I guess the class war is on! Just using Romney as an easy example.
 
I posted this before the truths were brought to everyone's attention through chaotic exposure.
 
Well, to sum it up, the rich communities assaulted us here in Maine. Romney killed it in Cumberland, Hancock, Knox, Sagadahoc, and York. Washington county results aren't in yet.

The towns of Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Bath, Topsham, Harpswell, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Bar Harbor, Camden, Rockport, Thomaston, and Boothbay showed the biggest margin of victory between Romney and Paul. So yup, it's safe to say that the rich communities in Maine lost this caucus for us.

Well, we won Knox county, which contains Camden, Rockport, Thomaston. Thomaston isn't particularly rich. Most of the big margin is in rich communities, but you left off a lot of Cumberland county. And you forgot Kennepunkport, which had 59 to 17. Nothing in the midcoast was as bad as Kennebunkport.

And strangely, turnout was way way up in Kennebunkport in 2008, there were 8 votes. In 2012, 85 votes? How'd that happen exactly? Any reports from Kennebunkport?
 
Don't you really mean the 55+ communities? You know the areas where people have been busting their butts for most of their lives and now have earned their independence. You know the folks the Ron's campaign staff won't address and doesn't appear to want. You know the people that make up 70% of the voting public in the U.S.

He means the rich communities.
 
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