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In reply to the discussion: Free Republic renounces the GOP (no kidding) [View all]Daniel537
(1,560 posts)11. They'll vote for Romney at the end of the day.
At least most of them will, anyway. Right now, its just the motions.
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That's because the Freepers don't see that as a joke. They see it as oratorical brilliance.
Ian David
Apr 2012
#16
This link is priceless.. thank you ! This exchange was posted as an example of logical
K Gardner
Apr 2012
#73
I live in VA, and the pubs I know hate Romney--he's too liberal, and a Mormon. They all wanted
Nay
Apr 2012
#70
I still cannot wrap my head around the fact that they think Romney's a liberal.
HughBeaumont
Apr 2012
#29
To be fair Rmoney has held many a positions in the same areas so I wouldn't trust him either and
TheKentuckian
Apr 2012
#43
Its not just Freeperville... there is mutiny brewing out there amongst the hard core conservatives.
DCBob
Apr 2012
#37
It's a popularity contest between a center-right and a slightly more center-right candidate.
DutchLiberal
Apr 2012
#72
Yes, Obama's work at Bain showed how callous he is about destroying the lives of
emulatorloo
Apr 2012
#82
Obama, a candidate sponsored by Wall Street, stands for pro-business policies.
DutchLiberal
Apr 2012
#92
I have a Freeper-type acquaintance who insists a savior is coming for the GOP
Papagoose
Apr 2012
#58