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well on thing is for sure, it has been shown now you dont have to have that much experience to be the President, i think Sen. Brown and new governor of Virgina is what the Repubican party needed to gain back alot of ground.
11:56 Not all republicans are religious nuts me being one. Most of my Republican friends aren't either. Where this is going to sit well is with Republican's like myself, Independents, and central view Democrat's.
I don't get it. You don't even know this man and you're already hoping he'll be the next President of the United States? What happened to all the "he/she has no experience" stuff the Republican Party kept blasting during the last election. Boy o Boy, talk about flip-flop! Sure, I'm happy to see him with his Senate seat, but for President?
anonymous 5:45, Are you freakin kidding me! How long did you know of Obama. Give it a rest. The elections are far off. If people wish to support this man because they see a light at the end of the tunnel, better it be Brown than Obama. I mean, seriously.
For the record, (I was 5:45 Anon) I didn't vote for Obama. One reason was no experience! Same thing here....that's what I'm saying. The Republican party was addamant about the no experience but now they're all jumping behind someone else with no experience, just because he's Republican?
Annon 1027M...you seem to be forgetting that the Dems were the ones who kept yapping about how Palin had so little experience, blah blah blah! And the difference is?
He doesn't adhere to the religious nuts, in the republican party, so how is that going to work out?
ReplyDeletePut that one right next to your Palin bumper sticker.
ReplyDeletewell on thing is for sure, it has been shown now you dont have to have that much experience to be the President, i think Sen. Brown and new governor of Virgina is what the Repubican party needed to gain back alot of ground.
ReplyDelete11:56 Not all republicans are religious nuts me being one. Most of my Republican friends aren't either. Where this is going to sit well is with Republican's like myself, Independents, and central view Democrat's.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered my free Scott Brown for President bumper sticker. I can't wait see my liberal neighbor's reaction!...he is such an Obamanot!
ReplyDeleteI ordered 4. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI don't get it. You don't even know this man and you're already hoping he'll be the next President of the United States?
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to all the "he/she has no experience" stuff the Republican Party kept blasting during the last election.
Boy o Boy, talk about flip-flop!
Sure, I'm happy to see him with his Senate seat, but for President?
anonymous 5:45, Are you freakin kidding me! How long did you know of Obama. Give it a rest. The elections are far off. If people wish to support this man because they see a light at the end of the tunnel, better it be Brown than Obama. I mean, seriously.
ReplyDeleteFor the record, (I was 5:45 Anon) I didn't vote for Obama. One reason was no experience! Same thing here....that's what I'm saying. The Republican party was addamant about the no experience but now they're all jumping behind someone else with no experience, just because he's Republican?
ReplyDeleteno, no, no, no...dems were the ones so adamant about experience. remember Palin?
ReplyDeleteAnnon 1027M...you seem to be forgetting that the Dems were the ones who kept yapping about how Palin had so little experience, blah blah blah!
ReplyDeleteAnd the difference is?