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To: dynachrome

So Sarah’s numbers are going down? I think she’s the only one effectively speaking out right now...but that’s my opinion. I know she’s giving the WH a run for their money and I LOVE it. I figure anyone’s better than what we have now.

Who will win the straw poll on the 2012 presidential race at next week’s Values Voter Summit?

1. 0.31% Newt Gingrich
2. 13.52% Mike Huckabee
3. 0.63% Bobby Jindal
4. 75.16% Sarah Palin
5. 0.0% Ron Paul
6. 0.31% Tim Pawlenty
7. 0.63% Mike Pence
8. 0.94% Rick Perry
9. 7.55% Mitt Romney
10. 0.94% Rick Santorum

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I have another question. Does anyone know if there’s anything in Congress right now to let Obama or any President not have a term limit, and be allowed to stay in as long as he wants (like a dictator)? I saw that on the GOPUSA email this morning from a reader. This is what they wrote:

Remember, the American people have forgotten that there is legislation pending in Congress that would eliminate the term limit for the president. That would give Obama the comparable title of King for Life since he would be elected perpetually by the Democrats and there would be no end to his reign. Watch that legislation closely and remind people that this is real.
— Bob Porter, Tucson, AZ

If that’s true and passes, this might be a moot point. Scary stuff...I hope it’s not true.


12 posted on 09/11/2009 3:04:40 PM PDT by USAHOME
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To: USAHOME

That “legislation” would have to be a Constitutional Amendment. Even then he would have to stand for elections.


14 posted on 09/11/2009 3:13:29 PM PDT by politicalmerc (If Birthers are so silly, then why not show the BC and put them to shame?)
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