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How many times are you going to ask this? Since your world is so literal, the question says in 2012, not 2011. So far nobody is a candidate in 2012 so all anyone can do is speculate. It is possible that any declared candidate, including Obama, could drop out before 2012.
How many times are you going to ask this? Since your world is so literal, the question says in 2012, not 2011. So far nobody is a candidate in 2012 so all anyone can do is speculate. It is possible that any declared candidate, including Obama, could drop out before 2012.
not a candidate in 2012, but a candidate for the 2012 election. How many times am I going to ask those questions? As long as libs keep bringing up names of people who are not candidates. heck maybe she announced and we just missed it this morning or something? You don't like the question, don't read my posts. It is as simple as that or have you heard of the ignore button?
You don't like the question, don't read my posts. It is as simple as that or have you heard of the ignore button?
Nita
Hey, I'm just following your lead. In response to me in the Mitch Daniels thread you said:
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how many times are you going to post the same thing?
I guess I should do as you say and not as you do, huh? I guess like most politicians, you like to tell others what to do while choosing not to follow that advice yourself.
You got that right, LOL.
Us Canadians just sit back and shake our heads,"Where do they get these freaks from". It's just truly bizzare. The most powerful country in the world with politics that come right out of the twilight zone. Half of them wouldn't be elected dog catcher anywhere else.
It will certainly be comical seeing how many times Obama will say I, Me, and My while trying to present his policies as having actually been good for the country.
As for the opposition, Gary Johnson makes me think of a Cheech Marin/Jerry Lewis mix.
John Anderson in 1980, Ralph Nader in 2000, George Wallace in 1968. But it does not have to be a third party. Kucinich played that role in 2008. I won't put up a poll because some will then mention someone I have not even thought of.
Herman Cain.
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