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Stats have proven that unless the president is absolutely horrible or impeached that they get re-elected for a second term anyway. Wont change a thing.

It appears Barack Obama's wildest dream may come true. Sarah Palin may run for the GOP nomination in 2012. Even if she does not win she will almost certainly divide the Republican Party, just as she did in 2008. If she actually wins the nomination it will almost certainly be another easy victory for Obama when faced with such an intellectual lightweight. And, of course, SNL and the talk shows will be in seventh heaven.
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It appears Barack Obama's wildest dream may come true. Sarah Palin may run for the GOP nomination in 2012. Even if she does not win she will almost certainly divide the Republican Party, just as she did in 2008. If she actually wins the nomination it will almost certainly be another easy victory for Obama when faced with such an intellectual lightweight. And, of course, SNL and the talk shows will be in seventh heaven.
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It will probably take decades to recover from the absolute disaster left behind by The Honorable George Bush, 43rd President of the United States of America. Respect for the nation’s foreign policy has been all-but-abliterated, the national budgetary framework has been made virtually impossible to balance, and domestic issues have been ignored for nearly a decade while fundamental rights and freedoms were eroded in the name of a ‘war’ against terrorism (amongst other things).
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There is little that The Honorable Sarah Palin, 11th Governor of Alaska, would be able to offer United States citizens as a presidential candidate, in my view. We can only hope for the sake of global stability and the ideal of international peace that the Republican Party of the United States of America plays no part in a presidency (or the leadership of either legislative chamber) for at least a decade. Given the Republicans’ continued hostility toward the president’s program, I think that it’s reasonable that His Excellency the Honorable Barack Obama, President, be given more time to undo some of the terrible mistakes that were rammed through by...

Obama has three years to turn things around. If theres not a seeing change he won't do a second term. This healthcare program should of been stretched out during his four years. This would of given him a chance to iron out kinks and better acceptance from bothsides. Hastily pushing it through worked against him. Getting Americans back to work should of been his first objective.
As for Palin. If she is on the ballet for the presidency then it will be the second Republican puppet chosen . Let's face it she brings nothing to the table, I'd be surprised if she can think on her own. Republicans need someone at the helm that people can trust and make sense of what he/she says. They should also stay away from negative campaign. It didnt seem to have worked last time. If they walk a fine line with a workable program they would have a good chance if not solid.
Bringing Palin in is an insult to the American intelligence.

Are we talking about the same Gov. Palin that was all for the Bridge to Nowhere until it was built and then after was against it?