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Palin’s move puts yet more pressure on Obama to finally get some results, as the soaring rhetoric isn’t hypnotizing the plebes like it used to. This week Helen Thomas, Colin Powell, and Warren Buffet all turned on him. Polls are looking droopy for The One lately.
Obama’s porkulus program is a train wreck, all it’s done is bump interest rates and tank the dollar. We are being laughed at by bad guys like Tehran, Pyongyang, and Al Qaida who amazingly turned-down Barack’s friend-requests.
Palin could trounce him in 2012, when Americans would vote for the Gipper-in-Heels in droves- while begging for lower taxes, free enterpise, a defense posture with some backbone… an end to the radical, anti-American nightmare we’ve got now.
Go get ‘em Sarah-
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07.04.09 - 1:34 pm | #
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Sarah Palin's future seems ordained. She is without question the lightening rod of the left and elitist RINOs. No doubt, that their continuing attacks are indicative of her strength, not any weakness. These weasles only attack what scares them the most. How can we believe those who say Sarah lacks depth to lead, while everything she does and says is broadcast far and wide? In their eyes, she may be the 'mouse that roared', but yet she continues to win huge support nationwide. If God is with her, who can stand against her? God Bless Sarah Palin.
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07.05.09 - 12:04 pm | #
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Palin is unconvetional. She would do well to run as an independent. A long shot, but desperate times require desperate measures. The democrats are poison and soon the people will see it. The republicans got nothing, they are DOA. She did say she didn't care about party affiliation. It would allow her to attract people who don't want to be associated with the republican party. You never know.
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