View Poll Results: Who would you prefer as the Republican Party's presidential nominee
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02-04-12, 10:06 AM #1
Who would you prefer as the Republican Party's presidential nominee?
Who would you prefer as the Republican Party's presidential nominee?
I'd prefer Mitt Romney, as he seems the most likely to be willing to make compromises if elected.
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02-05-12, 02:36 PM #2
I do not like any of them. I am highly disappointed in the entire Presidential field of candidates. To me, there is no one running that has the qualities that we need in a president right now. We need a VERY strong leader, a "hero" for lack of better words.
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02-05-12, 02:44 PM #3
Screw compromise. I'm tired of being the side that does all the compromising.
Meanwhile, fishing in Russia:

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02-05-12, 04:53 PM #4
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02-05-12, 05:31 PM #5
I would vote for any candidate that sings this at a caucus gathering.
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02-06-12, 02:05 AM #6'Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a
delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rabidly
promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which
holds forth the proposition that it is entirely
possible to pick up a turd by the clean end!'
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02-06-12, 05:31 AM #7
I'm ok with MacLean in 2030. How would you groom him between now and that race to be ready?
This is all political fantasy anyway.
Originally Posted by Herzen
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02-06-12, 08:09 AM #8
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02-06-12, 04:34 PM #9
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02-10-12, 08:55 AM #10
It looks like Maclean and Mitt Romney are tied for first place!
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02-10-12, 10:35 AM #11
I'll handle that.
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02-10-12, 03:47 PM #12
I'd like to see Rick Santorum as Pres. with Chris Christie as V.P. Both are real conservatives who aren't driven by public opinion.
For the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and true, kindly upon all who suffer for the cause, glorious upon the tombs of heroes. Thus will shine the dawn.
Winston Churchill
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02-11-12, 10:16 PM #13
Looks like Maclean is in the lead!
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02-11-12, 10:22 PM #14
If somebody had stuck Mr Clean in there before I voted, he'd have another vote.
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02-13-12, 08:42 AM #15
Well from what I've seen of Maclean in here, he sounds immensely better for the job than any of the clowns in the race now. At first I kind of leaned to Romney, but he changes his stances for effect. That's the same reason I stopped liking McCain the last time around. But all of the current group are scary to me. I'm not really an Obama supporter, but I will probably have to vote for him.
CHIRP! CHIRP!
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02-13-12, 10:14 PM #16
I wouldn't vote for Obama if you held a gun to my head! The only thing he's accomplished during his term is making Jimmy Carter look like a good president!
For the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and true, kindly upon all who suffer for the cause, glorious upon the tombs of heroes. Thus will shine the dawn.
Winston Churchill
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02-15-12, 01:47 PM #17
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02-15-12, 01:49 PM #18
My favorite out of the original field was Cain. Wish he was still in...
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03-09-12, 07:53 PM #19
Fred Thompson should jump in. I wish he'd have stuck it out last time around.
Wiping the turds of humanity from the ass of society from 1600 to midnight.
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