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I'm not a lib or a Dem, fiscally I'm very consevative and VERY pro 2nd amendment. That being said I think every American should fear the idea of that bimbo getting into a higher office. Have any of you actually listened to that moron?Nmysys wrote: They FEAR her!!!
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I'm not a lib or a Dem, fiscally I'm very consevative and VERY pro 2nd amendment. That being said I think every American should fear the idea of that bimbo getting into a higher office. Have any of you actually listened to that moron?Nmysys wrote: They FEAR her!!!
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I'm not a lib or a Dem, fiscally I'm very consevative and VERY pro 2nd amendment. That being said I think every American should fear the idea of that bimbo getting into a higher office. Have any of you actually listened to that moron?Nmysys wrote: They FEAR her!!!
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Post-ABC poll: Sarah Palin lags Obama in theoretical 2012 presidential election
Six in 10 voters say they would not even consider voting for the former Alaska governor if she launches a White House bid, and she loses badly to President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 general election test.
A slim 8 percent of all registered voters say they would definitely vote for Palin for president, while 31 percent say they would consider doing so. Fully 60 percent say they definitely would not. Among all Americans, 59 percent say they would not vote for her, up from 53 percent in November 2009.
Even among Republicans, Palin has detractors, with 29 percent saying they would definitely not back her candidacy. Her highest support comes from Republican women and conservative Republicans. Even so, only about one in five in each group say they would certainly support her presidential bid.
Neither does Palin enjoy wide support among independents: 62 percent say they definitely would not vote for her. Among moderates, 66 percent write off her prospective candidacy.
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residenttroll wrote: Travelingirl,
You are wrong about Obama's foreign policy experience....
he was born in Kenya and was educated in a Muslim school in Indonesia.
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ckm8 wrote: www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/ar...AR2010121701512.html
Post-ABC poll: Sarah Palin lags Obama in theoretical 2012 presidential election
Six in 10 voters say they would not even consider voting for the former Alaska governor if she launches a White House bid, and she loses badly to President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 general election test.
A slim 8 percent of all registered voters say they would definitely vote for Palin for president, while 31 percent say they would consider doing so. Fully 60 percent say they definitely would not. Among all Americans, 59 percent say they would not vote for her, up from 53 percent in November 2009.
Even among Republicans, Palin has detractors, with 29 percent saying they would definitely not back her candidacy. Her highest support comes from Republican women and conservative Republicans. Even so, only about one in five in each group say they would certainly support her presidential bid.
Palin is a joke and only the delusional actually see her as anything other than a grotesque curiosity. Liberals don't hate her, they hate what she represents. She represents an America that values style over substance, that puts party before country and that elevates mediocrity.
Neither does Palin enjoy wide support among independents: 62 percent say they definitely would not vote for her. Among moderates, 66 percent write off her prospective candidacy.
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