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Bachman?
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Bachmann or Obama...who do you choose?
-spence |
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btw..Pat Robertson won the Ames Straw Poll in 1987 |
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Gallup "Republican Candidate" Extends Lead vs. Obama to 47% to 39% Margin marks first statistically significant lead among registered voters by Jeffrey M. Jones PRINCETON, NJ -- Registered voters by a significant margin now say they are more likely to vote for the "Republican Party's candidate for president" than for President Barack Obama in the 2012 election, 47% to 39%. Preferences had been fairly evenly divided this year in this test of Obama's re-election prospects. |
I'll take the mystery meat. Just cook the s hit out of it and cover it in ketchup
UNFORTUNATELY we can't do this with our president :smash: |
current or future president
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Perry /Palin ticket sounds catchy
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That's a no brainer! :smash: |
The reason Bachmann is doing well is because Obama is the alternative. People are fed up.
Blame the Tea Party. It's been three years now, blaming Bush doesn't cut it anymore. |
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Last election the MSM tricked the sheeple into electing a one term senator with a record of voting Present. Look where we are today; a substantually weaker Union with a credit rating on par with Greece:smash:... |
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I vote "present" just like Obie did.
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Some weird candidates have won in Iowa before, it means very little...Bachman's campaign will fizzle. It'ss be either Romney or Perry, with Marco Rubio as the VP. Unless the economy improves substantially, and I cannot see that happening, Obama is DONE. Good riddance...
The fact is, we are a center-right country. We elected a Maoist in a wave of fear when the economy tanked in 2008 (people forget that McCain/Palin were way ahead in the polls until the market crashed). The independents took a chance on Obama, and they are seeing the folly of their ways. This emperor truly has no clothes. He's an empty suit who got where he is by fear mongering and race-baiting. |
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She'll be good to capture TV time this summer/fall, but she's just too extreme for independent or moderate Republican voters and too intolerant to moderate her position on just about anything. She's getting pounded on Meet the Press right now over her views on homosexuality :uhuh: -spence |
Some eerie similarities to batboy.
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Johnny,she also raised TWENTY THREE foster children in her home. I don't particularly like her politics, and I'd never vote for her in the primary. However, I'd like to see her get some credit, insome corners of this discussion, for the fact that she is obviously someone who cares deeply about needy kids. I've never seen the liberal media even mention her generosity, they are too obsessed with destroying her.
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what is Obama's position on homosexuality and gay marriage?...last I heard he was still "evolving" toward an opinion |
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Quite frankly, I don't care how many foster kids she raised or how nice of a person she is. I still think the woman is a terrible political candidate who doesn't stand a chance of gathering support from any groups that isn't hard lined christian and hyper conservative. |
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New Low: Obama’s Job Approval Rating Sinks Below 40% For First Time August 14, 2011 President Barack Obama's job approval rating fell below 40 percent for the first time, according to Gallup polling data released Sunday. Data posted Sunday showed just 39 percent of Americans said they approve of Obama’s performance as president, while 54 percent said they disapprove. BEST PART Former President George W. Bush’s Gallup ratings did not drop below 40 percent until October 2005, two months after Hurricane Katrina. here ya go JD |
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Does Bachmann have any friends that are well known domestic terrorists or mentors that are anti American radicals?...because the few disqualifiers that you've listed hardly measure up to those two and look how it worked out for obama :uhuh: |
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I agree she's way too radical, her campaign isn't going anywhere. I don't agree with her on some important issues, but her work with foster kids is nothing short of heroic. Absolutely heroic. While that may not mean anything to you, some people might find that worthwhile, some might even find it inspiring. "If you want to give someone credit for their generosity, support a democratic candidate. " Since every study shows that conservatives are more generous than liberals, I have no idea why I'd want to do that...in case you don't know this, liberals don't see fostering as the solution to unwanted kids, their solution is abortion. |
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Well, she is likely more experienced as an executive with a more complete resume at this stage in the elections than Barry was at this time in 2007.
Still ain't voting for her if I vote R in the primary. |
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Your veiws are border line Nazi. |
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