Romney Drops Out

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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has suspended his bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Romney made the announcement at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.
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  • sickinjersey
  • ximalim
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      ximalim  
    • For some reason this doesn't make sense to me. First, how does pulling out of Iraq and Afghanistan support terrorism?

      Second, why would you associate terrorism with two other runners to with this outlandish claim of ending the war=terrorism. "One of the things that we believe in is that we cannot allow the next president of the united states to retreat in the face of evil extremism". Ultraconservative ideologies are, in my opinion, extremist, and 4000 American deaths for oil is in my opinion, evil.

      Plus, I don't like how he uses we. I think Romney needs to realize that the majority of Americans believe of he does.

    • 4 years ago
  • Jackstowne
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      Jackstowne  
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    • You *know* the GOP is going to pull some "terrorist" or "national security" stunt with Iran. Remember that fabricated Iranian boat "threat" (You will explode!) last month? The corporate media repeated this blatant propaganda without question!

      Whoever the Democratic nominee is, they need to neutralize the national security issue.

    • 4 years ago
  • Tori
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    • He's out of the race...but he just won a straw poll of conservative voters over John McCain... The voting began before he announced his withdrawal from the race, but finished afterwards. Hmm.

    • 4 years ago
  • Filmpunk
  • bd593
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      bd593  
    • So voting democrat aids a surrender to terror? A kidding me? That's why McCain has the nomination, simply because he doesn't seem to be as polarized as the other candidates.

    • 4 years ago
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