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    Default Mitt Romney vs Barack Obama First Debate Preview

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=3lUs17azUFs#!

    "Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have their first debate when they realize that they are the same, keeping the status quo.

    This doesn't have to be our future - the 2012 race is not over! Ron Paul still has hope but it requires all supporters in the remaining caucus and primary states to show up and vote! Delegates for candidates who dropped out much vote their conscious! Post this everywhere and send this to everyone you know to keep the dream alive so we don't have to wait another four years!"

    I agree with both parties being the same, but not the Ron Paul part. I would rather have Allen West as the GOP Presidential candidate.

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    I can see a smug 0 asking Romney the question about his college transcripts.

    Maybe even some recollections from his early years about the call to prayer, and then officially come out as a Muslim, just to shore up the independent vote.

    A last minute Hillary substitution would be orchestrated and my plaster futures would take off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheResearcher View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=3lUs17azUFs#!

    "Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have their first debate when they realize that they are the same, keeping the status quo.

    This doesn't have to be our future - the 2012 race is not over! Ron Paul still has hope but it requires all supporters in the remaining caucus and primary states to show up and vote! Delegates for candidates who dropped out much vote their conscious! Post this everywhere and send this to everyone you know to keep the dream alive so we don't have to wait another four years!"

    I agree with both parties being the same, but not the Ron Paul part. I would rather have Allen West as the GOP Presidential candidate.
    Of the GOP contenders, Ron Paul is the most appealing candidate. So, naturally, the GOP runs away from him.

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