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xcharliex
02-12-2008, 10:45 AM
Actually here's what I hope happens. McCain flops with zero delegtes from VA (and hopefully as a bonus D.C. as well) and RP wins Washington State and MH or RP wins Texas and whatever else needed to bury McCain as the annointed one. X% of the GOP can't stand McCain, X% can't stand Huckabee and Romney, who another x% can;t stand, comes back into the picture (people keep forgetting he has only suspended the campaign). Meanwhile polls show Obama pasting all three of them, but meanwhile RP over the next 3 months, finally getting some coverage and with a message as refreshing as Obama's but with way more substance, starts to be looked at and id on the up. IF, as it might happen, he is polling better in a RP-BO match up then the other candidates, then who knows? Republicans are united in only one thing, they don't want democrats to win and while Obama brags about taking Republicans, Paul can steal Democrats just as easily.

Sure this is a longshot but if McCain loses VA today, its not as long as the odds of 400-1 I will be putting some bucks on as soon as I hear this result on our dear Ron just to be the Republican candidate (see below), let alone the 600-1 to be the next president. After all I deserve a win after my 50-1 bet on the Washington Caucus was only lost because RP supporters were told by campaign (for good reason, so I am not criticizing) to mark undecided rather than RP.

http://www.oddschecker.com/specials/politics-and-election/us-presidential-election/republican-candidate

xcharliex
02-12-2008, 10:52 AM
Sorry for a measly $12 at these odds I couldn't wait for the VA result. Now the odds will be lower.

2008 Presidential Election - Republican Candidate

Ron Paul

Total bet 400 $6.00 $2,394.00

2008 Presidential Election - Next President


Ron Paul

Total bet 600 $6.00 $3,594.00

coyote_sprit
02-12-2008, 11:18 AM
Sorry for a measly $12 at these odds I couldn't wait for the VA result. Now the odds will be lower.

2008 Presidential Election - Republican Candidate

Ron Paul

Total bet 400 $6.00 $2,394.00

2008 Presidential Election - Next President


Ron Paul

Total bet 600 $6.00 $3,594.00

If we shock the world and win you'll be rolling in cash that won't be fiat either.

txrep
02-12-2008, 04:03 PM
Actually here's what I hope happens. McCain flops with zero delegtes from VA (and hopefully as a bonus D.C. as well) and RP wins Washington State and MH or RP wins Texas and whatever else needed to bury McCain as the annointed one. X% of the GOP can't stand McCain, X% can't stand Huckabee and Romney, who another x% can;t stand, comes back into the picture (people keep forgetting he has only suspended the campaign). Meanwhile polls show Obama pasting all three of them, but meanwhile RP over the next 3 months, finally getting some coverage and with a message as refreshing as Obama's but with way more substance, starts to be looked at and id on the up. IF, as it might happen, he is polling better in a RP-BO match up then the other candidates, then who knows? Republicans are united in only one thing, they don't want democrats to win and while Obama brags about taking Republicans, Paul can steal Democrats just as easily.

Sure this is a longshot but if McCain loses VA today, its not as long as the odds of 400-1 I will be putting some bucks on as soon as I hear this result on our dear Ron just to be the Republican candidate (see below), let alone the 600-1 to be the next president. After all I deserve a win after my 50-1 bet on the Washington Caucus was only lost because RP supporters were told by campaign (for good reason, so I am not criticizing) to mark undecided rather than RP.

http://www.oddschecker.com/specials/politics-and-election/us-presidential-election/republican-candidate

What state is MH?

seapilot
02-12-2008, 04:27 PM
What state is MH?

A warped state of high taxes, free running killers and lots of ethics violations.

DealzOnWheelz
02-12-2008, 04:50 PM
I didn't know there was a mike huckabee state it must look like camden

abruzz0
02-12-2008, 04:51 PM
I went on Obama's site to find his stance on foreign policy. From the looks of it, he isn't much different than McDrain, except for the Iraq position.

abruzz0
02-12-2008, 04:51 PM
What a shaaaaaaaaaam. Obama sux. ;/.

freedom-maniac
02-12-2008, 05:03 PM
I went on Obama's site to find his stance on foreign policy. From the looks of it, he isn't much different than McDrain, except for the Iraq position.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demagogue