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I have a feeling that she knows she has more supporters than enemies. It just turns out that her "enemies" are much more VOCAL than her allies. She is just an awesome human being ALL around. Todd is really nice, too.
One rather personal question, more of a curiosity really, and feel free to tell me to mind my own, but how old are you? You look very young in your photos but your knowledge and insight speak of such an older person.
One more question then I promise to stop bugging the pretty lady for now
Oh you're not a bother at all. If I wanted to avoid conversations with people, I certainly wouldn't have signed up for an artist account on a social networking page.
I think Palin would make a fantastic candidate in '12, but I'm still not sure she's going to run. A part of me thinks Hillary is going to try to run in '12 or '16, but she's still got Obama policies on her hands -- people will still associate her with the state of our Nation today.
On October 7th I turned 26. :-| I am no longer in my early 20s. (every year I have a birthday crisis)
In 2012, I feel good about Palin. I highly doubt McCain is going to run again. He only made it as far as he did because of Huckabee and because his opponent was a Socialist. I'm PRETTY sure Romney will run, and though I voted for him the first time around (before I had to vote for McCain) I still don't agree with a lot of things he does politically. Then again, I can't think of many people that I DO agree with 100%; even Ronald Reagan (with his amnesty crap). So far, Palin sounds good, but she hasn't had a CHANCE to let me down yet. I don't think Huckabee is interested. I don't think Ron Paul is going to run. It's hard to say at this point, though. I guess the best thing to do is step back, look at the mess we're in, and see who is brave and smart enough to run on the platform of FIXING this great Nation.
I guess Palin is where my hope and my money is.
I can't help but get the feeling that America is on the verge of some grass roots awakening. Everyone seems to know deep down that the current system, or at least the people supposedly representing us in the system, needs to change. And no, lol I don't have any Viva Revolution posters hidden in the closet... yet
It just seems that most people know that change is needed to fix the problem and that the current set of players just aren't getting it done. I think we will start seeing more "good ole boys/girls" getting elected just in hopes that they can go against the status quo in Washington.