Romney Leading Paul in Paul in Iowa Poll

It is starting to look like Romney might just be the man who gets the GOP nod. It is early, but I have that feeling.

Via the Des Moines Register:

The Des Moines Register’s latest Iowa Poll shows a surprise three-way match-up in contention to win the Iowa Republican caucuses: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum.

Santorum, who has been largely invisible in the polls throughout the campaign season, is now beating the other evangelical choices and has a clear shot at victory Tuesday night.

But political analysts note there’s little time for Santorum to cash in and regroup before New Hampshire, where voters weigh in nine days from now, while Romney is positioned to replicate what he’s done in Iowa in all the early states.

In four days of polling, Romney leads at 24 percent, Paul has 22 percent and Rick Santorum, 15 percent.

But if the final two days of polling stand alone, the order reshuffles: Santorum elbows out Paul for second.

“Few saw this bombshell coming,” GOP strategist David Polyansky said. “In an already unpredictable race this is another stunning turn of political fortune.”

The piece goes on to talk about Santorum; who I utterly despise as a human being. The only reason that Santorum is getting traction at all, is because of the collapse of Bachmann’s campaign. Of course, polls mean nothing, they are simple snapshots into the minds of those taking the poll. What honestly counts is the actual caucuses themselves.

Either way, it should be very interesting.

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Prayers for these people

Sometimes while in a rush for the Holidays, we sometimes forget those who are less fortunate and/or are not having a good holiday. Having said that, I think we should all pray for this family here.

Via Fox News:

STAMFORD, Conn. –  A fire tore through the home of an advertising executive in a tony neighborhood along the Connecticut shoreline Sunday, killing her three children and both of her parents on Christmas morning.

Madonna Badger, who bought the large Victorian home last year, was able to get out of the house, along with an acquaintance.

Stamford Police Sgt. Paul Guzda said Badger’s three daughters — a 10-year-old and 7-year-old twins — were killed. He said her parents, who were visiting for the holiday, also died. Police officers drove Badger’s husband, Matthew Badger, from New York City to Stamford on Sunday morning.

God be with this Family. SadCryingPraying I could not imagine losing my family; much less on a Holiday. So sad. My prayers go to them.

Video: From the ‘WTF?!?!?!?!?” Dept..

I…..Um, I….am…. wow… speechless. Holy sh—- wait, How?

Oh, never mind.

This comes via Richard McEnroe. (H/T OTM)

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I hope nobody lets Pamela Geller or Debbie Schlussel see this; otherwise there’s going to be a massive clean up needed on aisle 5. Surprise

Shop Amazon for Christmas

Not much into Christmas shopping? Me either. Sick So, if you’re in a pinch, shop at Amazon:

Shopping via the blog helps me out alot. It helps me be able to buy my medication for A.D.H.D and makes me not have to rely on my parents to buy it. I guess I should also mention that I have no healthcare insurance and if and when I do have to go to the doctor’s office for visits, I have to pay for it myself or I ask my parents if they can. This being the case I do not go very often. I usually go about once a year to get a prescription for my meds. I’m not complaining at all, as I could be in much worse health than I am.
I also too have a bookstore, filled with various book titles that I find interesting. You can click here and head on in and look around, there are many sections of interest:

I am sure you will something you will enjoy or a gift for that one person who has everything. 
Merry Christmas from my family to yours! Batting EyelashesBig GrinWinkingHappyBig Hug