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Best President for 2012?

Which one as president?


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Choose from the list, just assume for the moment they were all born in Hawaii, who would you most like to see as president.

stupid other choices you provide

most qualified I am
 
Can I change my vote?

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Hell, I'd vote for her!
 
Who's Kermit's running mate? (Please say Pepe the Prawn, please say Pepe the Prawn).

Miss Piggy unless Kermie want to deal with her pissed off:2razz:
 
Miss Piggy unless Kermie want to deal with her pissed off:2razz:

I don't know. I think Miss Piggy would probably prefer to be First Lady instead of VP. I think FL would come with a lot more glam and photo ops than VP, unless they screw up or its something the Pres. doesn't want to do.
 
Cat in the Hat fails. Go Yoda. Those that haven't seen Star Wars aren't real Americans.
 
I don't know. I think Miss Piggy would probably prefer to be First Lady instead of VP. I think FL would come with a lot more glam and photo ops than VP, unless they screw up or its something the Pres. doesn't want to do.

we don't need more hams in the whitehouse
 
we don't need more hams in the whitehouse

I agree. I voted Dumbledore.

I love KtF, but he probably wouldn't be the best president. He tends to be too much of a pushover, at least some of the time, and definitely takes too much crap from Miss Piggy.

And I don't think Yoda would ever accept a President position, just because of the nature in the differences of how Jedi Masters are supposed to act and the rules they should obey when compared to what is expected of the rest of society. It might be a little hard, even for a Jedi Master to separate the two. He would be an awesome Chairman of Joint Chiefs though, especially under a great President.
 
Yoda's a socialist!!!!!

Dumbledore is the right choice, he doesn't overplay his authority.
 
Yoda is far wiser than anyone on that list. (helps that in the clone wars he's over 800 years old. ;) )....plus he kicks ass when the need arises.

But gets' his butt wupped by Palpatine.

The Empire is sadly misunderstood. Order and Decentralization are not all bad things, when the alternative is chaos.
 
But gets' his butt wupped by Palpatine.

The Empire is sadly misunderstood. Order and Decentralization are not all bad things, when the alternative is chaos.

Yeah, but the xenophobia and violent repession was icky.
 
Ugh! 5 people have voted for the Cat in the Hat so far. How could you guys stand all the rhyming? I can barely stand it when I have to watch the half-hour cartoon with my children in the morning (at least then, he gets interrupted by the two little kids and the animals that they visit).
 
Cat in the Hat...

Broke into someone's house and convinced the kids to relax and check out what he's got goin' on. He then brings his two friends, which the children are also upset about. The Cat and his friends then proceed to do terrible things and disturb the children. When the mother is about to come home, the Cat covers-up all the stuff he did and convinces the children to stay quiet about what happened.

I'm not really cool with that.
 
Ugh! 5 people have voted for the Cat in the Hat so far. How could you guys stand all the rhyming? I can barely stand it when I have to watch the half-hour cartoon with my children in the morning (at least then, he gets interrupted by the two little kids and the animals that they visit).


Might suggest mixing a little vodka with your OJ in the AM to better tolerate and possibly appreciate the word smithing of The Cat in the Hat.
 
Might suggest mixing a little vodka with your OJ in the AM to better tolerate and possibly appreciate the word smithing of The Cat in the Hat.

I don't know. I think I should remain alert watching that show. He seems to know that the children's mothers don't really know where their kids are going but convinces them to go anyway. "We should go to the <island of Kalamazoo>(some place like this), your mother won't mind if you do". And the moms always say "sure" with a little laugh, and a comment that generally sounds like she doesn't really believe they are going anywhere.

Who knows what he might suggest to my children if I am not quite sober.
 
Might suggest mixing a little vodka with your OJ in the AM to better tolerate and possibly appreciate the word smithing of The Cat in the Hat.

I liked Dr. Seuss until I thought about the structure/premise/context of Cat in the Hat. Any way you cut it, it is uninvited corruption of youth, mayhem and then a cover-up that the children apparently agree to take part in (hiding outrageous crap they don't understand from their parents appears to be the rational option).



Anyway, I'm trying to decide between Gandalf and Yoda. I think those are way above the rest (perhaps with the exception of the wizard from the children's books).
 
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Yeah, but the xenophobia and violent repession was icky.
Spud, your avatar, is that you wearing the outfit you are going to wear to the Mardi Gras Parade? :2wave:

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Yeah, but the xenophobia and violent repession was icky.

and that doesn't happen in chaos and war and a thousand rebellions and civil wars that occur when there isn't a single government?
 
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