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She's not as strong because she says weird things just like Palin. It's a shame the republicans can't put up a serious non-fringe female candidate. But then the GOP doesn't take any truth talkers seriously. They would rather hear thier ideals in short bursts of lunatic soundbites.
But I wouldn't be surprized if Romney or Perry picked her up as VP candidate.
Romney will lose again because there is still too much religious descrimination.
I won't vote for Romney because he bends the truth and perpetrates untruths. Al Gore never said he invented the internet for example. He said he took initiative in helping CREATE the internet which was a DOD GOVERNMENT PROGRAM. Romney knows that. I call that lieing. Nothing worse than a liar from my own faith. If a man will lie on national television for personal gain I won't trust him. Can't do it.
Why won't republicans quote Al Gore directly about his internet statement? They insist on only missquoting him for a quick chuckle.
And were do they get off taking credit for job creation in states they governed when they constantly say Obama didn't create jobs - the private sector did?
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