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The best Republican President since the 50's and all Eisenhower gets as general and president would be represented in stone on a smaller scale?. In the park, a statue of "Ike" as a boy would seem to marvel at what would become of his life. That will inspire us by Eisenhower's greatness?. The Grand Old Party has been going against the Constitution since the ReaganBushClintonBush-villes economics started with Reagan, with deregulated for kickbacks for the Koch Brothers and Grover Norquist, in their "Field Of Dreams," (of corn and sugar cane), with more corruption, and "crony capitalism." I guess us consumers like being forced to use this garbage ethanol fuel and live with all the damage and problems. It's time to tax the 1 percent and shut down all off shore tax safe-havens. Let Bush Celebrate Saddam Capture. The GOP are done in 2012. They'll see this at the polls. Blame this on your liberal icon Reagan. Now why would Romney be in danger in Michigan and beyond, oh I forgot, he's no Ike Eisenhower that got rid of all the illegals, nor will he ever be.
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