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Romney wins Florida Republican primary
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Published: 01.02.12, 07:13
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1. I started hoarding iron for my bunker-construction sometimes
tom ,   tel aviv   (02.01.12)
within the next Four More Years(!!!) of Mr. Obama's reign.... Oy-Vey, such a big country and all they can muster against Hussein is a Mormon, for Pete's sake! (don't tell me religious beliefs are personal business!): religion is bad enough, but Mormonism..????!!!!!!!!! Come on, that is a disqualifier if anything is.
2. to #1 Mormons live in Israel, their economy
ghostq   (02.01.12)
studies in the church very nice, I am not Mormon but trust me they r much more enlightened than Nobama the socialist friend, aprently all his friends own USA economy, they don't care about the small USA tax payer.
3. Anyone but Obama......
Al   (02.01.12)
Should Obama be re-elected Israel will be cooked. He is no friend of yours and he has great personal hatred towards Jews. If he is re-elected then you will see the real Obama. He must go, he is a disaster to the western world including Canada. America today is becoming poor and poorer with every waking day. 50M Americans get food stamps. 30M people in the USA are there illegally. America has destroyed its manufacturing capability. Their level of education is poor as they are more into social engineering than education. Their jails are booming as drug use and violence seems to be the order of the day. In short America is declining and sinking fast. If they do not throw Obama out they will be history in a very short while.
4. Romney is the right candidate for the nomination
Maurice ,   Montreal   (02.01.12)
Romney is definitely more electable than Gingrich, and he is seems to be a good man who like Gingrich is not scared of telling the truth as it is with respect to the "Palestinians". With the state of affairs as it is in the US, a good and presidential looking candidate like Romney has all the chances to win the next elections.
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