Saturday, September 26, 2009

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES - 2012

The Republican Party has some very good prospects for the 2012 election. I am in hopes that they will unite and come together to put together an unbeatable team to put this Nation back on an even keel.

I, personally, am a huge fan of Sarah Palin. She has the common sense that it takes to do justice to the position and I think she is tough enough not to bow down to Saudi Arabia, Iran, North Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel, Palestine, Russia, Somalia or anyone else who would threaten America or Americans. I also believe that she would DRILL, BABY, DRILL. We have all of these GOD GIVEN natural resources which should be used to eliminate purchasing our fuel from countries who do not like us. Using our own natural resources would also eliminate the need to go into debt for these much needed resources. She would be a terrific FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT.

From what I hear from Mike Huckabee, he would probably be another good candidate for President. I hope I am looking at him as a presidential candidate instead of an entertainer which he does well also.

Tim Pawlenty is another very savvy candidate. I would not mind having him as the candidate either.

Mitt Romney is throwing his hat in the ring also, and he is the one who gives me pause. After all he is the one who started the healthcare reform in Massachusetts which is not working out as well as it should, however, our legislators are not paying attention.

Bobby Jindal would also be someone I would not mind seeing on the ballot.

Newt Gingrich also has aspirations, but I don’t think he would be my choice.

Anyway it is not too soon to start thinking about who we would all like to see as our next President. As a newly converted Republican, (after the election of Barack Obama, I just couldn't consider being a Democrat) I sure do not want a second term of Barack Obama. Our country would not survive financially another term of Barack Obama. If he stays in, we will all be speaking Chinese as our primary language.

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