The new president in 2012

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The new president in 2012

Post by HappyHappy »

We all know it will NOT be the worthless maggot Obama.
anyone got any ideas?

If it is a Demo I say it will be Hillary.
I do not believe she is retiring from presidential politics.

As a Libertarian and Republican I pick Newt Gingrich as the best choice.
Sara Palin as VP.

I see Obama only as a good excuse to have recall elections after the first year in office.
He really SUCKS.

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dont do it slick ;) :lol: :mrgreen:
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HappyHappy wrote:We all know it will NOT be the worthless maggot Obama.
wanna make a wager? Oh, and how patriotic of you to describe the legally elected leader of your nation as a worthless maggot.
anyone got any ideas?
well, no one is expecting any from you, so probably best not to blunder forward from here.....
As a Libertarian and Republican I pick Newt Gingrich as the best choice.
Sara Palin as VP.
ah, a dose of Moral Fiber in the diet. Let's pair a guy who served divorce papers to his wife on her deathbed with a self-obsessed goofball who couldn't even serve out her term in elected office in Alaska. I'm sure the nation will rally around these choices.


Want my two cents?(I'm sure you do..... :P )

Obama will be the Dem nominee. Why not, he leads all current GOP possibles by double digits. His re-nomination will piss off the extreme right and the extreme left, which is exactly why he will likely serve a second term.

From the GOP side: One of these days they will pull back from this extremist right-wing lunacy and return to being a sensible party of restrained government and more restrained foreign intervention. In the meantime however, I suspect that Romney might emerge from the pack, or possibly Pawlenty. Neither is a whackjob, both are (I would hope) conservative enough, yet still electable.


and yes, CUDA, it's too easy. :mrgreen:
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Slick is going to run in '12?
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Reservoir_Dog wrote:Slick is going to run in '12?

Run? I can hardly jog at my current weight. :lol:
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After the delightful experience with John boy...I don't see Palin as anybodies VP.
Sort of an all or nothing for her.

I will venture out on the limb and say this.....
One of several of the more attractive attributes of Palin is
her Honesty, Integrity and sense of values, to include family
and country....While everyone else is in hiding, she alone has
taken upon herself to become known to the American public.
Folks can say she quit her job in Alaska, she did and stated why.
It's kinda interesting, that when she did quit? All the chicken shit
lawsuits stopped. It saved Alaskan's a whole lot of money, defending
frivolous lawsuits.....She chose to put her state/people, before herself.
I like Palin for the reasons stated above. Is she electable ?
It's too soon to tell.

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callmeslick wrote:
Reservoir_Dog wrote:Slick is going to run in '12?

Run? I can hardly jog at my current weight. :lol:
When you're over 50? The safest path is......the sidewalk...all the way to the barstool...
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Pudfark wrote:
callmeslick wrote:
Reservoir_Dog wrote:Slick is going to run in '12?

Run? I can hardly jog at my current weight. :lol:
When you're over 50? The safest path is......the sidewalk...all the way to the barstool...
safest, not the best :mrgreen: I'm over 50 started going to the gym 9 months ago 3 times a week. I went from 250lbs of fat to 275 of mostly muscle, (I'm 6'6" by the way) I'm shedding the fat and replacing it with lean muscle. my joints and back don't hurt NEAR as much as they used too and I feel so much better about myself plus my 50" chest and by big muscle ;) has a grin on my wife's face :D

goto the gym and get healthy
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I'm 6'6" by the way
:o

You crap bigger than ME!! :lol:

I'm 5'8". :P
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Re: The new president in 2012

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CUDA wrote:and by (I think you meant my) big muscle ;) has a grin on my wife's face :D
Then I guess it would be safe to say that your wife's getting 'healthy' also ;)
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