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Post by heavyg on Mar 7, 2009 23:25:57 GMT -7
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Post by scorpion42 on Mar 9, 2009 16:55:38 GMT -7
There's an old saying: "If you break it, you own it!"
Yes ... He Did!!!
Is it 2012 yet??
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Post by heavyg on Mar 10, 2009 20:58:28 GMT -7
There's an old saying: "If you break it, you own it!" Yes ... He Did!!! Is it 2012 yet??Bring on Newt in 2012
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Post by scorpion42 on Mar 13, 2009 16:51:05 GMT -7
There's an old saying: "If you break it, you own it!" Yes ... He Did!!! Is it 2012 yet??Bring on Newt in 2012 The republicans won't have a true leader, until one emerges in 2012. At least, its what Rush Limbaugh said recently. I like what I hear from the House minority leader, John Boehner. johnboehner.house.gov/Until someone emerges with a conservative voice. Like, the ones you hear on the radio everyday. Insert your own favorite talk show here: I know, everyone has a different talk show they enjoy listening to. Lately, I haven't missed a show of Glen Beck. At least, his tv show, anyways. His radio show is on to early for me to listen to. I'm usually asleep at that time. Another congressman I been hearing about is, Mike Pence, the congressman from Indiana. Here's his site: mikepence.house.gov/Mike Pence, just happens to be a former radio personality in Indiana. Here's what he recently wrote: mikepence.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=114553I'm not sure, when the next Sarah Palin will emerge? These liberal pundits come on the talk shows like, Hannity's tv show, & say, "The republicans have a weak bench to choose from." Republican pundits were once saying it, too. about the democrats. Than along came a black man from Illinois. Now, America awaits for his next decision. Who's to say? The current Mississippi Governor, Haley Barbour won't emerge as a candidate? www.governorbarbour.com/Now is the time to do your homework on these possible candidates. Don't wait for the last minute to make a decision. When voting in a primary election, how do you decide who the best candidate is? When each candidate is taking potshots at each other. In the last election, McCain & Huckabee were ganging up on Mitt Romney. Its the main reason, I voted for Romney in the primary. I'll leave you with this question: With the economic crisis happening in this country. Wouldn't it be better a former businessman was sitting in the oval office? Than a so called, community leader? What is a community organizer, anyways? I haven't figured that one out, yet!
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Post by scorpion42 on Mar 13, 2009 16:53:03 GMT -7
Gov. Bobby Jindal again raising money out of state, event sponsored by Mitt Romney by Robert Travis Scott, The Times-Picayune Friday March 13, 2009, 4:12 PM
BATON ROUGE -- Gov. Bobby Jindal plans to hold a campaign fundraiser on April 16 in Boston sponsored by Mitt Romney, who is expected to be a leading Republican candidate for president in 2012.
The trip adds another out-of-state excursion for Jindal, who in recent months has traveled to Florida, Mississippi, Texas, California, Connecticut, North Carolina, Arkansas and Washington, D.C., to raise money for his 2011 gubernatorial re-election bid.
Romney spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom said the former Massachusetts governor has been sponsoring fundraisers around the country for various Republicans to strenghten the party, and that he "wants to help Governor Jindal."
Jindal's office confirmed the event.
Romney is chairman of a political action committee that helps other candidates and boosts his profile for the next presidential election cycle. He was the chief Republican competitor last year to Sen. John McCain's campaign for the party nomination.
Jindal has been touted as a possible contender one day for the White House and has been raising his name recognition on a national scale.
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Robert Travis Scott can be reached at rscott@timespicayune.com or 225.342.4197.
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