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They're Both Wrong
I think both those guys are ignorant. I really don't understand why so many so-called conservatives are excited about Romney. He wasn't a conservative until he started running for president. He switched his views on abortion, gay marriage, health care, immigration, and taxes! Who the heck cares that he was a great businessman - so is Warren Buffet and so is George Soros, but neither of them are close to being conservatives.
The second dude at least threw in Tom Ridge as an alternate. He would be a much better choice than Romney. But, for me, I still like Jindal.
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I must say
that I agree with the pundits.