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Forums - General Discussion - If McCain wins, would you support a McCain/Palin 2012 ticket?

Let's not delve into Dem/GOP debates here but think that today is Sen. McCain's 72nd b-day.  So if he does the above he will be 80 when the next president greets him at the inauguration if he wins a 2nd term.  Given that would it be a wise choice?  BTW, his mother who was with him on the trail is 96.

My decision, heck ya!  Your only as old as you want to be.



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haha old man is old



Please stay on topic. I'm sure you wouldn't say to your grandparents "Hey Grandma and Grandpa, your just ancient!"

BTW, I forgot HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN McCAIN!!!



lol, sorry but im bored, posting random things is fun



we'll see what the world is like in 4 years, its constantly changing and after his 1st term, Americans may decide that he his the right leader, if not well they will elect someone else.



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i think its a bit early to be thinking about the next election



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well if Johnny would to his business well then why not , but it's to early to even think about stuff like that



I'd much rather see Palin/somebody else ticket on 2012. Primarily because America would be screwed if they elected another Republican president and because Palin would be a good counter to the status quo of Democrats in office.

80 year olds do not make good leaders.  Your mind goes with age, and the last thing we need is a old man with Alzheimers with his hand on the red button.



The only thing I would support John McCain in is euthanasia.


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(Im kidding by the way)



As in go buy us some coffee.

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No, I wouldn't. I am not going to be one of those sour grapes people if Obama loses because I like McCain a lot better than most Republicans, but 76 is too old to have someone on the ticket who I don't believe is qualified to run the country.



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