Brewer for president?
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Brewer for president?
In the last election, even though it was a waste I voted for the person who had the strongest stance on immigration. Now I'm REALLY liking what I'm hearing from Jan Brewer. This is mainly on the one issue thats in the news. I know nothing else about her besides this so I'd like to hear from peeps in AZ what they would thing about their govener running in 2012.
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Re: Brewer for president?
I think she would make an awsome Presidend. Of course anything would be better than what we have now.
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Re: Brewer for president?
Joe Biden??sticksand wrote:I think she would make an awsome Presidend. Of course anything would be better than what we have now.
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Re: Brewer for president?
Significant that several women are in the forefront of Conservative politics, and Gov. Brewer vaulted right up there in the top 3 or 4. She's corageous and gets to the point, something the current president has a problem doing....talk about beating around the bush...no pun intended.
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Re: Brewer for president?
Forget Brewer unless she is going to brew some beer. I say it Sheriff Joe for President. This guy has more sack than anyone in our history since Andrew Jackson. Well am sure the Grant, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, maybe Kennedy and Reagan historians may disagree who has the better sack here, but honestly I vote for sheriff Joe if he ran. This guy is our modern day hero in a f*ed world of political correctness (see below signature)
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Re: Brewer for president?
As I said, it's significant that her name even be mentioned for President. Prior to this whole immigration issue, and action taken by the administration (hard to think of a word to use) that wasn't the case.
As far as Sheriff Joe, he's done a lot of good things, and certainly would be better than the majority of politicians. It will be interesting to see what shapes up by the time the primaries roll around. One place we have a big problem, is spreading the vote. I hope when the time comes, we can get behind whoever is the most electable candidate (and nobody knows who that will be). You can bet, Obama will pull out all the stops. The most important thing now is the mid terms coming in 90 days.
As far as Sheriff Joe, he's done a lot of good things, and certainly would be better than the majority of politicians. It will be interesting to see what shapes up by the time the primaries roll around. One place we have a big problem, is spreading the vote. I hope when the time comes, we can get behind whoever is the most electable candidate (and nobody knows who that will be). You can bet, Obama will pull out all the stops. The most important thing now is the mid terms coming in 90 days.
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Re: Brewer for president?
I gotta say Sheriff Joe HAS done a good job at what hes doing now, but in interviews I have seen him in he goes off in some weird directions and says the same thing over and over again, even when asked a different question. I think the poor guy is getting old. Not that being old is a bad thing.
I would love to see a ballot with chioces I want NOT, the best out of the worst.
I would love to see a ballot with chioces I want NOT, the best out of the worst.