The more and more excuses I find to move to Iran or somewhere.
edit on 26-5-2011 by hdutton because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by anon72
reply to post by OutKast Searcher
More American-both parents are US citizens.
He released a B.C. (full of issues). But, as I have said already, he was born in HI.... but that doesn't mean that B.C is correct.
Yes, every single person who supports Palin is dumb. You just showed your colors. (not that we didn't already know you like to attack anyone who doesn't bow down to your side of thought). Big dummy me.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by Chrisfishenstein
You better stay out of Arizona. That's a red state. -GOP stronghold -
Sarah just moved in to Scottsdale.![]()
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The choice is clear.
Yank out the socialist Obama and elect the super capitalist Sarah Palin!
The USA runs on high octane capitalism!edit on 26-5-2011 by Eurisko2012 because: (no reason given)

Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by captaintyinknots
Capitalism grows the economy and creates jobs. Even Obama admits that reluctantly.![]()
It looks like everybody just loves Gov. Sarah Palin !
Tea Party Tops GOP on Three-Way Generic Ballot
Monday, December 07, 2009
Running under the Tea Party brand may be better in congressional races than being a Republican.
41% Expect Tea Party To Play Bigger Role in 2012
Monday, December 20, 2010
.... A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 41% of voters think the Tea Party will play a bigger role in next year’s campaigns than it did in 2010...
Tea Party members are much more emphatic: 79% expect their movement to play a bigger role in the 2012 campaigns...
As Scott Rasmussen noted in a Wall Street Journal article the Monday before Election Day, “The reality is that voters in 2010 are doing the same thing they did in 2006 and 2008: They are voting against the party in power. In this environment, it would be wise for all Republicans to remember that their team didn't win, the other team lost. Heading into 2012, voters will remain ready to vote against the party in power unless they are given a reason not to do so.” ....
43% Say Neither Political Party in Congress Represents the American People
Monday, October 25, 2010
.... a plurality (43%) of Likely U.S. Voters believes that neither Democrats nor Republicans in Congress are the party of the American people, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Nearly as many see a need for a new third party....
But 38% think Republicans and Democrats are so much alike that an entirely new party is needed to represent the American people. Fifty percent (50%) say a new third party is not needed. Twelve percent (12%) are undecided. This marks little change from the first time Rasmussen Reports asked this question in early February....
...72% of Republican voters continue to believe that GOP members of Congress have lost touch with the party base throughout the nation over the past several years. By contrast, 61% of Democratic voters think their representatives in Congress have done a good job of representing Democratic values over the past several years.
Unaffiliated voters by a 49% to 41% margin also see the need for an entirely new party to represent the American people.....