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    gibsonsg91921 01:11 07-19-2011
    Who would you vote for if the election was tomorrow?

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    drone 01:26 07-19-2011
    This poll most definitely needs a Gah! option.

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    Rhyfelwyr 01:59 07-19-2011
    Bachmann seems like quite a well-balanced and level-headed individual.

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    Lemur 02:38 07-19-2011
    Originally Posted by Rhyfylwyr:
    Bachmann seems like quite a well-balanced and level-headed individual.


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    Tuuvi 05:47 07-19-2011
    Originally Posted by drone:
    This poll most definitely needs a Gah! option.
    Bachmann can be the Gah! option.

    I'd go for Huntsman I think.

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    Crazed Rabbit 06:33 07-19-2011
    Where's Johnson?


    CR

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    Samurai Waki 08:20 07-19-2011
    If Bachmann ever get's close to the presidency I'll start bothering my counterparts in Australia/New Zealand to find me a position there.

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    Vladimir 14:48 07-19-2011
    Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit:
    Where's Johnson?


    CR
    Boris Johnson? He's not eligible.

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    Skullheadhq 20:30 07-20-2011
    I voted Palin.

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    Centurion1 20:40 07-20-2011
    romney stupid poll. putting obama on the poll is a total outlier number until post republican primaries.

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    PanzerJaeger 01:11 07-21-2011
    Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit:
    Where's Johnson?


    CR
    Indeed.

    Of the choices listed, it's between Pawlenty and Huntsman for me. I'll go with Huntsman for now, as - along with a strong record - he seems to have an unusual amount of integrity for a politician. He's also leaving himself options to actually govern based on circumstances and not ideological absolutism.

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    Ronin 10:16 07-21-2011
    If I was an American citizen I´d vote for Obama...

    if forced to select a republican candidate...Gary Johnson

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    Hosakawa Tito 10:37 07-21-2011
    Elmer Fudd.

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    Major Robert Dump 12:15 07-21-2011
    Elmer Fudd's speech is frequently slurred,which is proof that he is an alcoholic. He would be ripped apart in the primaries, unless he could prove that the speech slurring was due to a handicap, at which point it would become a huge asset to his campaign as we have not had a legitimately handicapped president since Bill Clinton.

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    Ronin 13:41 07-21-2011
    Originally Posted by Major Robert Dump:
    Elmer Fudd's speech is frequently slurred,which is proof that he is an alcoholic. He would be ripped apart in the primaries, unless he could prove that the speech slurring was due to a handicap, at which point it would become a huge asset to his campaign as we have not had a legitimately handicapped president since Bill Clinton.
    if it's due to a war wound he could really become a contender.

    and Clinton was not handicapped....he was horny i.e. he was a guy.

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    Tellos Athenaios 14:03 07-21-2011
    Originally Posted by Major Robert Dump:
    we have not had a legitimately handicapped president since Bill Clinton.
    Don't they all play golf?

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    Cute Wolf 16:12 07-21-2011
    I want to vote Scrooge McDuck for President...

    alas... the closest thing is Palin...

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    Beskar 17:55 07-21-2011
    Looks like Obama wins.

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    Ronin 18:07 07-21-2011
    Originally Posted by Cute Wolf:
    I want to vote Scrooge McDuck for President...

    alas... the closest thing is Palin...
    that's kinda insulting.....Scoodge McDuck is a crafty businessduck.....don´t be comparing him to that loon.

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    Adrian II 22:57 07-23-2011
    Where's Justus Aardvark?

    AII

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    ICantSpellDawg 01:09 07-24-2011
    11 vs 11 by my count. Obama will most likely win this next election pretty easily, but there is some time to go. Let's see what a default does to the economy over the next year and a half.

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    LeftEyeNine 01:30 07-24-2011
    Who was the black nutjob that prohibition of Islam should be allowed as the states may will it ?

    Edit: I see it was about mosques, not Islam and the nutjob was named Herman Cain.

    Am I wrong to remember another Cain who was a Republican ?

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    Centurion1 01:45 07-24-2011
    Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine:
    Who was the black nutjob that prohibition of Islam should be allowed as the states may will it ?

    Edit: I see it was about mosques, not Islam and the nutjob was named Herman Cain.

    Am I wrong to remember another Cain who was a Republican ?
    yes you are wrong to remember.

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    Ice 04:38 07-24-2011
    Obama since he more or less saved the Midwest and for the lack of a better candidate.

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    Ironside 09:45 07-24-2011
    Originally Posted by TuffStuffMcGruff:
    11 vs 11 by my count. Obama will most likely win this next election pretty easily, but there is some time to go. Let's see what a default does to the economy over the next year and a half.
    I'm curious, it almost sound like you consider that a good thing. Crippling a country to bring down your opponent usually involve a good plan to fix things afterwards, if you plan stay in power.

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    ICantSpellDawg 11:50 07-24-2011
    Who cares. This is life, let's let things get interesting. We still have basic levels of education here, still have infrastructure. Most of us speak the same language and have levels of geographic isolation from threats. Fertile landscapes for food production etc. A default may require a major social restructuring,but who says that we don't need that and wouldn't benefit long term. Sometimes the status quo needs to be shattered when people have run out of ideas. Personally, I prefer a moderate approach, but that doesn't seem like an option here. This isn't a popularity contest like an election. I'm not sure that the president has ever faced a situation like this.

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    LeftEyeNine 12:57 07-24-2011
    Originally Posted by Centurion1:
    yes you are wrong to remember.
    How about a McCain ?

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    Centurion1 13:59 07-24-2011
    Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine:
    How about a McCain ?
    McCain and Cain are radically different. And by radically different I mean differing on the scale that Japan and India are a similar parallel with Asia being the common factor.

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    ICantSpellDawg 14:01 07-24-2011
    Still 12 to 12. Let's see how these numbers hold up if Obama and the Democrats and the republicans allows us to default.

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    Ice 17:09 07-24-2011
    Three people actually want Sarah Palin to be president?

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