what would be the best place in America or elsewhere for ou future-former president? (party affiliation, Reagan)
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How about wearing a clown outfit in New York, Chicago, Philly or some other city that voted against him from day one. I'd like to walk by and tell him all my bottled up angst the past 8 years, and of course, to throw a banana cream pie in his face.
Results from Chicago:
2000
Gore: 80.14%
Bush: 17.13%
2004
Kerry: 81.28%
Bush: 18.21%
And just for show, my hometown of Iowa City, Iowa
2000
Gore: 59%
Bush: 34%
2004
Kerry: 64%
Bush: 34%
Last edited by Chicago60614; 05-06-2008 at 07:29 PM..
Colorado Springs with its military bases and evangelical churches would be a good fit, its like the archetypical, middle American type Republican city. It actually seems like a nice, pleasant, simple place to live.
Crawford, Texas, of course too.
The best place for our future-FORMER presidential candidate SnObama would probably be, however, a Starbucks in Manhattan filled wiht yuppies Perhaps even more so than Jeremiah Wright's church.
I think living in a super-educated city like Seattle or Boston would do wonders for GWB's grammar.
That's my vote. I'd really rather not EVER hear the word "nook-you-lar" again.
It's all a sham. He was governor of Texas when I lived in Texas, and never talked the way he does now. He grew up partly in the North, and is far from a redneck. He just played up the redneck BS to win votes from people who thought it was cute and funny.
Edit-My vote would go to Crawford, Texas. It's a nobody town, and we won't have to hear much from him. I dislike him, but wish him no ill-will.
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