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Tough choices. There's like 1/2 Democrat avaiable for every opening.
Utah needs to ban all Dem's in that state. Dean, the former governor of Vermont, has been working the media circuit hard since the midterm elections, but dispels the notion that he may challenge the president for the party's nomination, despite being ignored by Obama when handing out cabinet posts he felt he deserved. But another run apparently is not in the works. He's scared to death about Sarah Palin. The president's trip was cut short due to volcanic ash. That's the second time his plans have been disrupted by ash. The last time was when the Democrats went down in flames. President Obama went to India, South Korea, then Japan. He's going to keep traveling until he finds his birth certificate on your dime. President Barack Obama used to be known as "Barry." Barry doesn't sound like a president, it sounds like a guy that gets drunk and throws up in the fish tank. President Obama is in Indonesia. I guess he won a trip on "Wheel of Fortune?." Dean again ruled out challenging President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential primaries. I simply don't trust any Moderates / Dem's.
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