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Shock Poll: Any Republican Would Beat Obama In '12...

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posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 09:54 AM
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That is the headline on the Drudge Report. The link to the story:

July 21, 2010 - Obama Approval Drops To Lowest Point Ever, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Independent Voters Turn On President Since Honeymoon

A year after President Barack Obama's political honeymoon ended, his job approval rating has dropped to a negative 44 - 48 percent, his worst net score ever, and American voters say by a narrow 39 - 36 percent margin that they would vote for an unnamed Republican rather than President Obama in 2012, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. American voters also say 48 - 40 percent Obama does not deserve reelection in 2012
In this latest survey of more than 2,000 voters, independent voters disapprove of Obama 52 - 38 percent and say 37 - 27 percent they would vote for a Republican contender in 2012!!!!
Source: www.quinnipiac.edu...

Way to go Dems..... Instead of being the great one, he turns out to be the dumb one. Losing it for all of you and you are helping him along by following him. Just keep it up and you'll be lucky you don't get ran out of Wash D.C. on a rail!

It is nice to see CNN, ABC and NBC running stories on how much the Obama Admin is starting to look like kids (with our credit card(s). The Lord works in mysterious ways.

GO PALIN 2012!!!!!

Personally, i think this is Nobama's plan-to mess up (or appear to) so CAN'T be elected. He wants to be president of the FAILED UN. They can have him!.. the sooner the better.

So, come on you ATSers that hate Republicans/Conservatives. Lets hear how much you still support Obama and maybe defend some of the things he's done. I want some good laughs today.

See you in Novermber. The start of the Conservative Revolution.



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[edit on 21/7/2010 by Mirthful Me]



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:13 AM
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Back and forth, back and forth from one authoritarian to another.

We'll never be free. People are too stupid.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:16 AM
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I knew Obama would be a "one and done" President.. It took a Perfect situation to get him in office and now that the experiment is coming to an end you'll see someone coming through the ranks of the rebublicians to beat him in 2012. I can gurantee you one thing though it will NOT be Palin.. She will get KTFO by someone in her own party.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:25 AM
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No doubt this was just a scheme of his to ascend further into the ranks of teh elite, and make millions more.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:28 AM
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So Sarah Palin will be the next Madam President and she will be the first candidate to have ever tried twice...god oh god help us all.

the world is not f**ked up enough for you, you actually going to spread another layer of insanity over this one...

But its not your fault. Its not like you were voting for your leader



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:30 AM
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Believe what you wish about Palin. I believe different than you-I guess.

We all have our favorite horses. Another may come along to win my fancy but none of the ones currently in the start shoot can hold a candle to her-today. IMO.

As I have stated in many post. The crap we are seeing from Nobama and Clown Company would not be happening if McCain/Palin had won. I think we can all agree things would be a bit better under them. Yes/No?



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:33 AM
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Agains a Republican/conservative anything is better.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:37 AM
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No argument from this side of the aisle. I didn't buy into the Obama hype in the beginning and I believe it even less now. I tend to shy away from smooth talkers, and that seems to be his greatest talent...Talking. Then I guess we could all be good speakers if all we ever did was read from a teleprompter.

I have no intention on voting for Obama. I didn't last time and I sure won't the next time. However, I would still need more information about Palin before I would consider her.

Personally, I would love to see Gov Brewer on the 2012 Presidential ticket.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:37 AM
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Ron Paul To Win in 2012 is very likey

And to the Thread OP Palin? LOL
i hope that was just a joke.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:39 AM
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I think the reality is anyone against Obama would beat him, unless Obama does something really crazy like ban voting altogether.


But in honesty I would rather see someone who is Verse in the Constitution and knows about our Founding Fathers and their history to be put in the position of POTUS.


Also anyone who is seeking to run for Congress or elected into any federal institution must be able to recite the Constitution and apply it.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:42 AM
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Now you're talking-when you mentioned Brewer (GOV of AZ). This test of wills between AZ and the Feds should show her off well.

She is a close 2nd-and most likely #1 if she does well in this immigration mess. I haven't heard anything about her wishing to run for POTUS.

Personally, I think Palin will do great at either the Pres/VP or the head of the RNC>



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 10:52 AM
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I like the way she has handled herself with the immigration issue. She is definitely not afraid of a good fight that's for sure. And she is doing it the right way, with the law, and not with the usual cheap tricks that we often see.

I haven't read anything about what her future political aspirations are. All I know is she is up for re-election this year for governor. I think she'll win.

I'm going to have to read up some more on Palin. It does seem that she will be involved in the GOP in some way in 2012.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:15 AM
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Let's be realistic. Palin doesn't stand a chance of getting nominated, least elected. I don't think she's as dumb as the media makes her out to be but I think people don't like that she ditched her job as an elected official mid-term. People don't like quitters.

But I also won't be voting for Obama again. I voted for him in 2008 because I was hopping mad at the Bush party. My mind has changed since then. Obama is an ineffective leader who doesn't know what he's doing. As mad as I was with Bush, at least he knew what the hell he was doing. No, Obama won't get my vote again.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:22 AM
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She didn't ditch her Job, she left to get the Conservative base energized. As a Governor of Alaska, she could only leave Alaska on state related trips and every trip was under close scrutiny by the State Run Media for traveling on the Taxpayers dime. She isn't no Pelosi who could care less about the taxpayers dime funding extravagant trips and booze.

I am glad she resigned from her position and took the Democratic/Liberal/Progressive Machine head on. Every candidate that Palin has endorsed has won the primary and Palin is not a GOP follower. That says a lot about who is controlled by what strings.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:25 AM
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Yup, no doubt about it, we'll get a Republican back in the Whitehouse and full Republican control of Congress and then everything will be peaches and cream. Unemployment will immediately plummet to 0.1%, the housing crisis will just evaporate, Wall Street will push a button and the entire debt crisis and market manipulation will end, within 30days of the election al queda and the taliban will disband and all the illegals will just pack-up and go home. It's all thos stinking liberal, left-wing, socialist, commie dems that haave screwed this country. Everything was fine until they got in. If we can hold out until 2012 the Republicans will put everything right.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:28 AM
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Sarcasm doesn't hold well here. But one thing for sure, once all of these puppets and when I say puppets I mean Red/Blue puppets are out of office then maybe some progress can occur.

But since sarcasm makes you feel better, enjoy it as you must.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:28 AM
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Originally posted by prionace glauca
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She didn't ditch her Job, she left to get the Conservative base energized. As a Governor of Alaska, she could only leave Alaska on state related trips and every trip was under close scrutiny by the State Run Media for traveling on the Taxpayers dime. She isn't no Pelosi who could care less about the taxpayers dime funding extravagant trips and booze.

I am glad she resigned from her position and took the Democratic/Liberal/Progressive Machine head on. Every candidate that Palin has endorsed has won the primary and Palin is not a GOP follower. That says a lot about who is controlled by what strings.



That may be true. But you know her opponents would hammer her on leaving her position. I'm sure the Democrat machine could spin it enough where the average American would believe she was guilty of dereliction of duty. They managed to spin Obama as a man of change prior to his election.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:29 AM
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Originally posted by anon72

See you in Novermber. The start of the Conservative Revolution.




What, like the last conservative revolution?

Both parties are killing your Country, what makes you think the republicans are going to do things any better this time?
Get your head out of the clouds man!
The horse is dead, stop beating it.

The only good job for these people is with ringling, barnum and bailey, they could use a few good clowns.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:31 AM
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True, the spin never stops.

And Obama was never spun to be a beacon of Change. Just all the facts were suppressed by the news outlets and the public were not allowed full access to information which would have shown them what is happening now.

Though that information was still being broadcasted only on one news channel, but I forget the name of that network...probably some network with very low ratings now.



posted on Jul, 21 2010 @ 11:33 AM
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I voted for Obama even though I have been a Republican for over 25 years.
I feel like he has carried the neocon agenda forward rather than live up to his campaign promises. Wars being expanded, patriot act still in place etc.

But here's a prediction. The neocons will regain power and the PNAC will continue to be implemented. And all the conservatives will pat themselves on the back as the KY is applied once again.

I doubt if I'll be voting ever again as it only encourages the Fascists that have taken control regardless of party. In fact I hope to be living on a Greek Island as property there is currently going at bargain prices, the women are beautiful, the water is blue and not polluted with BP filth, and the cost of living is affordable.

USA.........Land of the Free...............BS!!





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