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Congratulations you're out of touch with reality.
Right - we saw how popular Dems were in the midterm elections of 2010.
The Repubs will control EVERYTHING after the election of 2012.
Only a complete imbecile would vote for the Marxist after his 1st four years of failure.
unless there is a major recession/depression which I dont want to see happen
Right - we saw how popular Dems were in the midterm elections of 2010.
The Repubs will control EVERYTHING after the election of 2012.
Only a complete imbecile would vote for the Marxist after his 1st four years of failure.
Saved to smash in your face after the 2012 elections. I cant wait.
Right - we saw how popular Dems were in the midterm elections of 2010.
The Repubs will control EVERYTHING after the election of 2012.
Only a complete imbecile would vote for the Marxist after his 1st four years of failure.
Saved to smash in your face after the 2012 elections. I cant wait.
They said the same thing about the Democrats and Bush in 1992.
They said the same thing about the Democrats and Bush in 1992.
"Who does best against Obama? Paul. The congressman from Texas, who also ran as a libertarian candidate for president in 1988 and who is well liked by many in the tea party movement, trails the president by only seven points (52 to 45 percent) in a hypothetical general election showdown."
http://www.politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
It'll be a long time before the GOP recovers from the "Palin Effect".
"Who does best against Obama? Paul. The congressman from Texas, who also ran as a libertarian candidate for president in 1988 and who is well liked by many in the tea party movement, trails the president by only seven points (52 to 45 percent) in a hypothetical general election showdown."
http://www.politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
loved your blog.
A libertarian who said he would have voted against the civil rights act? REally, this guy?
"Who does best against Obama? Paul. The congressman from Texas, who also ran as a libertarian candidate for president in 1988 and who is well liked by many in the tea party movement, trails the president by only seven points (52 to 45 percent) in a hypothetical general election showdown."
http://www.politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
loved your blog.
A libertarian who said he would have voted against the civil rights act? REally, this guy?