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jees...is that a serious question? Who knows??? Are you fishing for some Palin discussion?
It's a little early to be painting targets on people isn't it??? Or are you worried?
Not worried. I'm voting republican by the way.
"She had undergone uterine cancer surgery during the successful 1978 campaign, which Gingrich was not averse to mentioning in his speeches. Eighteen months later, they separated. While in the hospital recovering from another uterine operation, according to his friend Lee Howell, “"Newt came up there with his yellow legal pad, and he had a list of things on how the divorce was going to be handled. He wanted her to sign it. She was still recovering from surgery, still sort of 'out of it,' and he comes in with a yellow sheet of paper, handwritten, and wants her to sign it.” According to Howell, friends in her church had to raise money for the separated wife of the congressman and her daughters. Later, Jackie Battley Gingrich went to court for adequate support, before the divorce decree. In his financial statement, Gingrich reported providing $400 per month, plus $40 in allowances for his daughters. Gringrich claimed to be unable to afford more, but the same financial statement lists his expenditures for his food/dry cleaning etc. (one person) as $400"
"He remained married to Ginther until 2000, when they divorced. Shortly thereafter, Gingrich then married Callista Bisek, with whom he was conducting an extra-marital affair at approximately the same time he was leading the Congressional investigation into allegations that Bill Clinton lied under oath about his affair with Monica Lewinsky."
Too early to tell i think.
Who will be the republican nominee in 2012?
Who will be the republican nominee in 2012?
I don't mean to derail your discussion, but my answer AT THIS TIME is: "It doesn't matter."
UNLESS we STOP President Obama in his tracks immediately, and then seize control back in 2010 in the House of Representatives and perhaps put in a few more conservatives to dislodge the liberal Democrat super-majority presently infesting the Senate, our Republic may not survie as a Constitutional Republic long enough for 2012 Presidential politics to matter.
our Republic may not survie as a Constitutional Republic long enough for 2012 Presidential politics to matter.
I don't mean to derail your discussion, but my answer AT THIS TIME is: "It doesn't matter."
UNLESS we STOP President Obama in his tracks immediately, and then seize control back in 2010 in the House of Representatives and perhaps put in a few more conservatives to dislodge the liberal Democrat super-majority presently infesting the Senate, our Republic may not survie as a Constitutional Republic long enough for 2012 Presidential politics to matter.
On the contrere, I learned long ago to vote for the party, not the candidate. It is impossible to sort out each and every candidates' positions on every subject, but the republican candidates as a whole are in line with my political thoughts.jees...is that a serious question? Who knows??? Are you fishing for some Palin discussion?
It's a little early to be painting targets on people isn't it??? Or are you worried?
Not worried. I'm voting republican by the way.
Not me....I learned a long time ago not to vote for a party.
On the contrere, I learned long ago to vote for the party, not the candidate. It is impossible to sort out each and every candidates' positions on every subject, but the republican candidates as a whole are in line with my political thoughts.
with the exception of David Duke, I can't think of a republican I wouldn't support over Obama.