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Tedminator (27th January 2012)
Well, we'll see, but I will NOT vote for Newt Gingrich under any circumstances. And this isn't because I'm generally pulling for Romney and I'll forget about it if Gingrich were to win the nomination. He's a philanderer and he is not a rule of law President, he will ignore the Supreme Court, he has said as such (so if he wins and he does do that, it shouldn't be a surprise). And ultimately, I'm sorry, but he's a philanderer, if your can't trust you, why should I?
I said Obama but of course reserve the right to vote for someone else if someone other that Newt or MItt oppose him.
anybody but that no account, community organizer that signed into law, the healthcare bill, the NDAA, the upgrades to TSA and the patriot act.. I want those laws repealed and put America back to the land of the FREE.
Leftist have little regard for the creation of wealth. They simply take that for granted. It is the redistribution of wealth that excites their passions. It may be difficult to define greed, but it is easy to define covetousness. That is the greed of leftists for governmental power to control the lives and confiscate the property of others.
Mike Rosen
elizabeth warren for the got-damned WIN.
I consider myself an FDR democrat and an Eisenhower republican. In today's America that makes me a radical without a party.
Babba (3rd February 2012)
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Living in Illinois, guess i kinda get a pass. Obama is sort of the heavy favorite here with the Chicago block and all. Conservative votes in the presidential race probably aren't going to carry much weight.
But Romney is likely going to be the GOP candidate. And there isn't a lot of thrill there. So am not going to get too excited either way.
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"If your dog ain't broke, don't fix him." Rin Tin Tin, circa 1961
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Not sure. Considering I'am not happy with the incumbent, most likely the republican nominee.
"My family is more important than my party".
Zell Miller
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