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Nov 29, 2014 08:37:19   #
Forkbassman Loc: Missouri
 
It will be interesting to see how they try to discredit him and tell him he has no experience to be pres in '16. He ought to say "How's the last 6 years worked out for you?"

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Nov 29, 2014 09:10:21   #
CowboyMilt
 
RUN BEN RUN I think it's time for a beard in the WHITE HOUSE AGAIN...I don't mind a Black man in the WH, I just don't want Obama in the WH...PERIOD!

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Nov 29, 2014 09:27:11   #
pappadeux Loc: Phoenix AZ
 
Forkbassman wrote:
It will be interesting to see how they try to discredit him and tell him he has no experience to be pres in '16. He ought to say "How's the last 6 years worked out for you?"
I generally do no watch NBC , however I set my DVR for Dr. Carson's interview which should
prove interesting in that NBC has no love for folks on the right side of issues. Al Shaft- em is more their speed. (MSNBC). Dr. Carson is the modern day Ronald Reagan which in its self a problem in that the far far left h**es black conservatives more than white ones . So what happens next ?

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Nov 29, 2014 09:35:07   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
Forkbassman wrote:
It will be interesting to see how they try to discredit him and tell him he has no experience to be pres in '16. He ought to say "How's the last 6 years worked out for you?"


First of all I like Carson, but it is way too early to anoint him...that's how we got Obama. Let's let the vetting process play out, and see how he does in the primaries. Right now I think he would make a good VP candidate, I just don't think he is p**********l material. I also, believe that because this country got burnt so bad with Obama, the first black president, that it may be many years before we get another black president, Democrat or Republican, JMHO. I'll probably be called a r****t for that comment, so be it.

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Nov 29, 2014 09:36:03   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
pappadeux wrote:
I generally do no watch NBC , however I set my DVR for Dr. Carson's interview which should
prove interesting in that NBC has no love for folks on the right side of issues. Al Shaft- em is more their speed. (MSNBC). Dr. Carson is the modern day Ronald Reagan which in its self a problem in that the far far left h**es black conservatives more than white ones . So what happens next ?


Too early to be calling Carson the new Ronald Reagan.

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Nov 29, 2014 09:49:15   #
Molly2399 Loc: Ohio
 
JMHO wrote:
Too early to be calling Carson the new Ronald Reagan.


We need to get rid of the problems we have now instead of looking forward to our next president. The Senate and House need to overturn what Obama has done by paying attention to what is happening now, not the future as we are losing our rights every day. I like Carson but I like Walker also. They have already touted the Senator from Ohio as Vice-President. This is ridiculous.

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Nov 29, 2014 09:54:29   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
Molly2399 wrote:
We need to get rid of the problems we have now instead of looking forward to our next president. The Senate and House need to overturn what Obama has done by paying attention to what is happening now, not the future as we are losing our rights every day. I like Carson but I like Walker also. They have already touted the Senator from Ohio as Vice-President. This is ridiculous.


I like proven candidates with experience, conservatives like Scott Walker, John Kasich, Susana Martinez, Mike Pence, Brian Sandoval, just to name a few. I think Carson would be a good VP.

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Nov 29, 2014 13:39:06   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
JMHO wrote:
First of all I like Carson, but it is way too early to anoint him...that's how we got Obama. Let's let the vetting process play out, and see how he does in the primaries. Right now I think he would make a good VP candidate, I just don't think he is p**********l material. I also, believe that because this country got burnt so bad with Obama, the first black president, that it may be many years before we get another black president, Democrat or Republican, JMHO. I'll probably be called a r****t for that comment, so be it.
First of all I like Carson, but it is way too earl... (show quote)


Dr. Carson, to date, has been vetted far more than Obama has ever been. He, Dr. Carson is a good man and is truly concerned about the Country, not himself.

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Nov 29, 2014 16:04:36   #
CowboyMilt
 
I think one thing I like most about Dr.Ben Carson is that he is not a politician, he is a citizen & I think that would be very good in the WH. He is very intelligent about all that is needed to be a good leader & that is something we haven't had in the past 6 years.

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Nov 29, 2014 20:57:43   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
JMHO wrote:
I like proven candidates with experience, conservatives like Scott Walker, John Kasich, Susana Martinez, Mike Pence, Brian Sandoval, just to name a few. I think Carson would be a good VP.
I pretty much agree with you, Carson is a great person but that's not the same as being p**********l material. If he runs, the other candidates will eat him alive, not to mention what the lamestream media will do to him. He has no absolutely no political experience, which I really think is a must when you're running for President. I can see him making a really good surgeon general.

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Nov 29, 2014 21:44:11   #
CowboyMilt
 
LAPhil wrote:
I pretty much agree with you, Carson is a great person but that's not the same as being p**********l material. If he runs, the other candidates will eat him alive, not to mention what the lamestream media will do to him. He has no absolutely no political experience, which I really think is a must when you're running for President. I can see him making a really good surgeon general.


I totally disagree with you! He doesn't need political experience, the one we have now have virtually none. Carson's biggest attraction is that he is not a politician, they only confuse the country as they are only in it for themselves. Carson has more brains in his little finger than the WH put together.

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Nov 29, 2014 21:56:09   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
CowboyMilt wrote:
I totally disagree with you! He doesn't need political experience, the one we have now have virtually none. Carson's biggest attraction is that he is not a politician, they only confuse the country as they are only in it for themselves. Carson has more brains in his little finger than the WH put together.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Nov 29, 2014 22:10:23   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
CowboyMilt wrote:
I totally disagree with you! He doesn't need political experience, the one we have now have virtually none. Carson's biggest attraction is that he is not a politician, they only confuse the country as they are only in it for themselves. Carson has more brains in his little finger than the WH put together.
I totally understand that point of view and in a perfect world I would agree with it. But then it's hardly a perfect world, and what I'm basically saying is that Carson could never get elected with things being the way they are. It would be like expecting Jesus Christ to get elected, but of course he couldn't be because he had no failings. A President is never a perfect person, which may be unfortunate but it's the reality.

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Nov 30, 2014 07:51:47   #
nancyjess
 
obama has two whole years to be sitting in our oval office...
and he will do more damage in those two years.. then he has done in the last six years.
he is not the leader of our great nation... he lets the like of
valerie jerrett an Iranian born person , and RICE, a newcomer... and the few he lets into his circle.. ! We are in a take over of our country , as we just go along to get along, Until it all vanishes beneath our feet . and then we will wonder .. what happened ?
wake up people.. do your homework...

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Nov 30, 2014 08:32:59   #
Kevyn
 
JMHO wrote:
Too early to be calling Carson the new Ronald Reagan.


He shares many qualitys with Reagan and is far brighter than Reagan, as an example both Reagan and Carson strongly support gun control measures.

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