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The Evil Dead
Thank god this stupid ##### didn't make it into the whitehouse. That's about all I have to say.

" THE HOUSE THAT REGAN BUILT " lollerskates.

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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney suspended his bid for the Republican presidential nomination Thursday, saying if he continued it would "forestall the launch of a national campaign and be making it easier for Senator Clinton or Obama to win."

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is suspending his campaign.

"In this time of war, I simply cannot let my campaign be a part of aiding a surrender to terror. This is not an easy decision. I hate to lose," the former Massachusetts governor said.

"If this were only about me, I'd go on. But it's never been only about me. I entered this race because I love America, and because I love America, in this time of war I feel I have to now stand aside for our party and for our country."

Romney made the announcement Thursday afternoon at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.

With Romney out, Sen. John McCain is locked in as the front-runner in the GOP race.

Romney had won 286 delegates in through the Super Tuesday contests, compared with McCain's 697.

The crowd booed when Romney mentioned McCain, saying, "I disagree with Sen. McCain on a number of issues."

"But I agree with him on doing whatever it takes to be successful in Iraq, on finding and executing Osama bin Laden, and I agree with him on eliminating Al Qaeda and terror worldwide," he said.

Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama saw Romney as a vulnerable candidate that they would rather run against instead of McCain, CNN senior political correspondent Candy Crowley said.

"They were looking at Mitt Romney as pretty doable in the political sense saying, 'This is a guy that has a record that we can really run with' and they ran with it in the Republican Party as you know, saying that he used to be pro-choice, now he's anti-abortion. He has changed his position on stem cells he has changed his position on gay unions, that sort of thing," she said.

As recently as Wednesday, Romney met with aides to discuss strategy to stay in the race through March 4.

Although he outspent his rivals, Romney received just 175 delegates on Super Tuesday, compared with at least 504 for McCain and 141 for former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, according to CNN estimates.

Romney came in first in Massachusetts, Alaska, Minnesota, Colorado and Utah on Super Tuesday. In the early voting contests, he won Nevada, Maine, Michigan and Wyoming.

After his win in the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, Huckabee became Romney's chief rival for the party's conservative vote.

Huckabee on Tuesday won Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and West Virginia.

Romney entered the race in early 2007 after finishing his single term as governor with the support of much of the GOP's conservative establishment.

He had campaigned as the viable conservative alternative to McCain, who has infuriated much of the party's activist base over the years.

But voters "just didn't get a sense of him that gave enough of them enough confidence," said former education secretary and radio talk-show host Bill Bennett.

"A lot of people couldn't get comfortable with Romney for one reason or another -- changes in position; 'Why is he going this way? He's a businessman, why does he sound like he is a born-again Christian?' People were just not sure of what the message was," Bennett said.

The 60-year-old former investment banker had touted his management credentials throughout the campaign, citing his experience in Massachusetts and his turnaround of the scandal-plagued 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Despite pouring millions of his own fortune into the campaign, Romney struggled after Huckabee upset him in the Iowa caucuses and McCain came from behind to beat him in New Hampshire.

"Primaries are a killing field," said CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider. "They take losing candidates and get their bodies off the field."

Suspending a campaign has a different meaning depending on the party.

On the Republican side, decisions on how to allocate delegates is left to the state parties.

On the Democratic side, a candidate who "suspends" is technically still a candidate, so he or she keeps both district and statewide delegates won through primaries and caucuses. Superdelegates are always free to support any candidate at any time, whether the candidate drops out, suspends or stays in.

National party rules say that a candidate who "drops out" keeps any district-level delegates he or she has won so far but loses any statewide delegates he or she has won
Voyou San
cant say i know anything about this guy or his stand of a lot of topics.. actually didnt even recognize the name when you posted it.. but its good to see him bow out i guess since all politicians are pretty sleezy or so me thinks.
Theferrell
Hmmmm, now why am I not suprised that CNN would write an article such as this??? OH YEA, CNN wants McCain because he's the most democratic "republican" (if you can call him that...) in the GOP party. If He gets elected, he will do all the Democrat's bidding and that makes CNN a happy conglomorate.

I feel bad for Romney. I was pulling for him. Oh well, 2012, will be another battle smile.gif

P.S. I fear for this country if Hilary Clinton gets elected
P.P.S. I fear for any intern in the White house if Bill moves back in tongue.gif
The Evil Dead
You're ##### joking.

Romney is an idiot, and would have screwed our country even more than it is now.

EVERYONE IS WRITING THIS ARTICLE. ROMNEY HAS PULLED FROM THE RACE AND MCCAIN IS FRONTRUNNER.

Sorry put it in all caps since you didn't seem to gather that's all that's being stated in this article.

As for your comment about Bill... I think another BJ in office is the LEAST of our problems.
Rhadamanthus
QUOTE (Theferrell @ Feb 7 2008, 04:54 PM) *
Hmmmm, now why am I not suprised that CNN would write an article such as this??? OH YEA, CNN wants McCain because he's the most democratic "republican" (if you can call him that...) in the GOP party. If He gets elected, he will do all the Democrat's bidding and that makes CNN a happy conglomorate.

I feel bad for Romney. I was pulling for him. Oh well, 2012, will be another battle smile.gif

P.S. I fear for this country if Hilary Clinton gets elected
P.P.S. I fear for any intern in the White house if Bill moves back in tongue.gif

I...wait...what?
Are you...like...dumb? Or maybe just stuck in the year 2000. McCain's been the stereotypical warhawk christian neocon for a few years now. Just because he's not in the likes of Cheney or William Kristol doesn't mean he's a "democratic republican".

As far as Romney goes, Good.
Theferrell
Ahh, maybe according to CNN and MSNBC. Let's hear from some "other" people now, shall we??

Some quotes by Rush for you all to chew on:

"The establishment of the Republican Party has let the Republican Party slide: you've used conservatives when you needed them. You've not led, you've not kept your promises, and now you're promoting a candidate who's spent years demeaning us."

"Some of you may be saying, 'Why are you keeping up this McCain drumbeat, Rush?' Well, for one thing, I care about the country and I care about conservatism. And I do care, strangely enough, about the Republican Party."

"Why wouldn't Bob Shrum be excited about McCain? If I were any liberal Democrat, I'd be excited to see the Republican Party basically urinate on its conservatives, too."

Here's some stuff from Ann Coulter:

"Republicans are so shell-shocked and demoralized by the success of the Bush Derangement Syndrome, they think they can fool the voters by nominating an open-borders, anti-tax cut, anti-free speech, global-warming hysteric, pro-human experimentation "Republican." Which is to say, a Democrat ... If McCain is elected president, we'll have a four-year disaster, with the Republicans in Congress co-opted by "our" president, followed by 30 years of Democratic rule."

I rest my case. I'm not the only one who says he's a democrat in disguise.
Rhadamanthus
Yeah, here's another quote from Ann Coulter
"These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by grief-arazzis... These self-obsessed women seemed genuinely unaware that 9/11 was an attack on our nation and acted as if the terrorist attacks happened only to them... I’ve never seen people enjoying their husbands’ deaths so much." -about the 9/11 widows

"[Canadians] better hope the United States does not roll over one night and crush them. They are lucky we allow them to exist on the same continent."

"They're [Democrats] always accusing us of repressing their speech. I say let's do it. Let's repress them. Frankly, I'm not a big fan of the First Amendment."

And everyone knows about Rush Limbaugh. Those aren't credible sources. Those are media pundits. Given that you listen to them AND take them seriously, your opinion is from this point null and void.
Denim
QUOTE (Theferrell @ Feb 7 2008, 09:54 PM) *
Here's some stuff from Ann Coulter:


That's where any crediblity you had died. She's a cunted ####. Didn't you see the memo, about this?

It seems Republicans are up their own ass with conservatism. It seems the party forgets for a good healthy party there needs to be a good liberal, moderate, and conservative side on all issues, otherwise they become fanatic clones of each other. It's the same with Democrats and liberality recently.



Mitt Romney wasn't going to win, but I'll still say it's good that he dropped out because he was a douchebag.
Monty
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And everyone knows about Rush Limbaugh. Those aren't credible sources. Those are media pundits. Given that you listen to them AND take them seriously, your opinion is from this point null and void.


Just wanted to say that this sentence is perfect truth. I have added Theferrell to the list of people that have no credibility.
Theferrell
**takes a small bow** ohboy.gif Looks like I tipped the scales in the other direction smile.gif

Guess I over-compensated for the democratic bias shown by the CNN article. (I don't care if "everyone" else is showing it. I just hate CNN.)
The Evil Dead
Rush is a hypocritical idiot.

" DRUGS ARE BAD... MMKAY? " " Oh oxycontin... You're so... So... Beautiful and you like me. You really like me. "
Theferrell
QUOTE (Rhadamanthus @ Feb 7 2008, 08:26 PM) *
Yeah, here's another quote from Ann Coulter
"These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by grief-arazzis... These self-obsessed women seemed genuinely unaware that 9/11 was an attack on our nation and acted as if the terrorist attacks happened only to them... I’ve never seen people enjoying their husbands’ deaths so much." -about the 9/11 widows

"[Canadians] better hope the United States does not roll over one night and crush them. They are lucky we allow them to exist on the same continent."

"They're [Democrats] always accusing us of repressing their speech. I say let's do it. Let's repress them. Frankly, I'm not a big fan of the First Amendment."


Haa, ok. maybe I AM a horrible person, and nobody likes me, but I find those quotes EXTREMELY hilarious. So ya. Hate me world. I'm gonna file that hate into my "I don't care" drawer.... wow, that's a big file... haha.gif haha.gif

I especially love the third one because I'm sick and tired of people saying stupid things that screw people/families/countries over on National TV and saying they can since it's "their right". Screw them.
SharkFinn
QUOTE (Theferrell @ Feb 8 2008, 02:38 PM) *
I especially love the third one because I'm sick and tired of people saying stupid things that screw people/families/countries over on National TV and saying they can since it's "their right". Screw them.

Then move to China and leave us the hell alone. You should be happy there.
Bomb
QUOTE (Rhadamanthus @ Feb 7 2008, 11:26 PM) *
Yeah, here's another quote from Ann Coulter

"[Canadians] better hope the United States does not roll over one night and crush them. They are lucky we allow them to exist on the same continent."

Wowjustwow.
Ann Coulter: Megabitch.

What an ##### thing to say. I'mma add her to Bomb's List of People That Need Cervical Cancer.
LagunaWannabe
The only reason why I liked him was because he was a Business man. He knew how to handle money and make money. I figured it'd be a good time for American to have a President like him with his wealth and his knowledge of the economy.

I'm opposed to the war though, so by his dropping out, I'm not gonna support McCain. I'm Obama now. I'm an independent, and Romney was my first choice, but not becuase of anything he wanted to do in Iraq.
The Evil Dead
Romney would have bled the middle and lower class dry.
Logain
It would be the funniest thing ever if Hillary won and had an affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Apple_Juice
QUOTE (SharkFinn @ Feb 8 2008, 03:46 PM) *
QUOTE (Theferrell @ Feb 8 2008, 02:38 PM) *
I especially love the third one because I'm sick and tired of people saying stupid things that screw people/families/countries over on National TV and saying they can since it's "their right". Screw them.

Then move to China and leave us the hell alone. You should be happy there.

seriously.
Denim
Was that seriously so necessary to say?

And everyone has a right to be unhappy in this country, so you're reviving a topic for a stupid point. Even if the guy quoting Ann Coulter was a ##### retard.
The Evil Dead
Your hypocrisy is amazing, Denim. tongue.gif
Denim
I try.
Apple_Juice
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