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Not Everyone in Iowa Crazy About The Caucuses

There's little doubt that "Get Outta Our Town," a tongue-in-cheek YouTube song/video from Jason Walsmith of The Nadas and Kyle Munson of The Des Moines Register, sums up how more than a few people in Iowa really feel about the caucuses and the candidate and media circus that comes along every four years.

 

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Look, I got nothing against Iowa or New Hampshire. I'm sure they are pleasant places in their own way.

But let's be realistic. Iowa and New Hampshire are about the only places you Paultards can even mention Ron Paul out loud. I don't doubt Iowans and New Hamsphirites grant a wide leeway for the totally dazed and confused.

You Paultards won't even be around when comes the Florida primaries. No way will you dupes make it past South Carolina. It's time you Paultards get your facts straight: Iowa and New Hampshire are pleasant places for the politically meek. That's why they are the first go rounds in the primary circuit. That's where you Paultards get gently filtered out of existence.

So, comes South Carolina and Florida, when you Paultards are a mere memory....we won't be thinking of you.

fred camorra call

Sent by fred camorra call | 8:14 PM ET | 12-30-2007

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