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	<title>Comments on: CNN poll: Pawlenty trails GOP rivals</title>
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		<title>By: Grace</title>
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		<dc:creator>Grace</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 03:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Romney probably won&#039;t do as well this time out as he did in 2008. He&#039;s got Massachusetts-care hanging around his neck like a millstone &amp; he was a TARP cheerleader - neither one of those supports the idea of him as an economic wizkid politically. 
 
Things could change, but his opponents will probably be able to do a lot of damage with those in our current conservative resurgence.
 
I like Palin, but she has to find a way to overcome her Dan Quayle stigma in order to get anywhere and 2012 is, in all probability, not enough time.
 
Pawlenty is a nice guy, but not exactly charismatic. Plus, he looks to be the guy that the GOP hierarchy may be pushing this time out - that could be the kiss of death with our TEA party climate right now.
 
I&#039;m convinced that Huckabee is the best shot we&#039;ve got at taking the WH back. 
 
Having researched his time in AR for myself rather than accepting the word of people with ulterior motives, it is clear that Huckabee is a man with an impeccable executive resume.  
 
He cleared out a lot of the bureaucratic bloat &amp; improved efficiency in AR - no mean feat.  He IS a fiscal conservative, but he is a reasoned one.  Despite the smears, the only things he spent money on were exactly the things people WANT the govt. to attend to - things like improving children&#039;s health, education &amp; necessary road improvements.  
 
He took AR from a major deficit to an almost $3bn surplus while he was governor - and he did it while working with a Democrat legislature who hated him so much that they nailed his office door to the chamber shut! 
 
Here&#039;s a guy who can handle partisanship because he has dealt with it at its worst! Not by using nuclear options, but by winning enough of them over to get them all to work together when it mattered. 
 
So many of today&#039;s pols encourage the division &amp; animus between us because they can profit politically by it. Wouldn&#039;t it be awesome to have a guy in office who actually wanted to see our country united and had the ability to initiate that healing?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Romney probably won&#8217;t do as well this time out as he did in 2008. He&#8217;s got Massachusetts-care hanging around his neck like a millstone &amp; he was a TARP cheerleader &#8211; neither one of those supports the idea of him as an economic wizkid politically. </p>
<p>Things could change, but his opponents will probably be able to do a lot of damage with those in our current conservative resurgence.</p>
<p>I like Palin, but she has to find a way to overcome her Dan Quayle stigma in order to get anywhere and 2012 is, in all probability, not enough time.</p>
<p>Pawlenty is a nice guy, but not exactly charismatic. Plus, he looks to be the guy that the GOP hierarchy may be pushing this time out &#8211; that could be the kiss of death with our TEA party climate right now.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m convinced that Huckabee is the best shot we&#8217;ve got at taking the WH back. </p>
<p>Having researched his time in AR for myself rather than accepting the word of people with ulterior motives, it is clear that Huckabee is a man with an impeccable executive resume.  </p>
<p>He cleared out a lot of the bureaucratic bloat &amp; improved efficiency in AR &#8211; no mean feat.  He IS a fiscal conservative, but he is a reasoned one.  Despite the smears, the only things he spent money on were exactly the things people WANT the govt. to attend to &#8211; things like improving children&#8217;s health, education &amp; necessary road improvements.  </p>
<p>He took AR from a major deficit to an almost $3bn surplus while he was governor &#8211; and he did it while working with a Democrat legislature who hated him so much that they nailed his office door to the chamber shut! </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a guy who can handle partisanship because he has dealt with it at its worst! Not by using nuclear options, but by winning enough of them over to get them all to work together when it mattered. </p>
<p>So many of today&#8217;s pols encourage the division &amp; animus between us because they can profit politically by it. Wouldn&#8217;t it be awesome to have a guy in office who actually wanted to see our country united and had the ability to initiate that healing?</p>
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		<title>By: Pete</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pete</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So how did the Independents poll? That is what will decide this issue.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So how did the Independents poll? That is what will decide this issue.</p>
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