Reeejected!

GOP voters reject Mitt Romney, the presumptive nominee

The media keeps telling us that Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee for President. GOP insiders assume he’ll be the nominee for President. The voters in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri say, “Not so fast!”

Rick Santorum shakes Mitt Romney's hand

7 takeaways from Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri
Rick Santorum was the toast of the GOP last night and Mitt Romney went home without any gold medals in one of the most surprising evenings yet in the presidential nominating contest.
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Halftime in America

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If it’s “halftime in America” then we’re down by 35 and it’s time to change QB’s!

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Allen West has Fighting Words for Obama

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At a recent GOP event in Florida, Allen West had some strong words for Barack Obama and Democrat leaders.

“Take your message of equality of achievement, take your message of economic dependency, and take your message of enslaving the entrepreneurial will and spirit of the American people somewhere else. You can take it to Europe, you can take it to the bottom of the sea, you can take it to the North Pole, but get the hell out of the United States of America.” ~Florida Representative Allen West

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Mitt Romney Does Care About the Poor

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In light of a lot of things that are being said about Mitt’s speech after his win in the Florida primary I feel compelled to defend his words. Disclaimer: I am not endorsing Romney, I am a Ron Paul supporter all the way.

MItt Romney: You Do Care About the Poor

Mitt’s words were poorly chosen, but he really does care about the poor. He donated $4 million to his church last year. Romney and I both believe that it’s the (universal) church that should be taking care of the poor and not the government.

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Polite Little Liars

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How do you politely call someone a liar? Here’s Mitch Daniels delivering the Republican response to Obama’s State of the Union speech:

On these evenings, Presidents naturally seek to find the sunny side of our national condition. But when President Obama claims that the state of our union is anything but grave, he must know in his heart that this is not true.

The President did not cause the economic and fiscal crises that continue in America tonight. But he was elected on a promise to fix them, and he cannot claim that the last three years have made things anything but worse

Read More at  the Huffington Post

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