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Tx4obama

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12. Quote from his wife
Sun Jun 24, 2012, 05:02 PM
Jun 2012


As Frances Cleveland left the White House, she told a staff member, "Now, Jerry, I want you to take good care of all the furniture and ornaments in the house, for I want to find everything just as it is now, when we come back again." When asked when she would return, she responded, "We are coming back four years from today."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Cleveland



I don't like answering these questions. My grandma called it 'borrowing trouble...' Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #1
???? Logical Jun 2012 #2
!!!! Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #3
... jberryhill Jun 2012 #19
ооо Voice for Peace Jun 2012 #31
Obama is not going to lose warrior1 Jun 2012 #4
No way in hell? Money may prove you wrong. Avalux Jun 2012 #5
You need, for yourself and others, to research this claim that the candidate with the most money Bluenorthwest Jun 2012 #55
Grover Cleveland Tx4obama Jun 2012 #6
Quote from his wife Tx4obama Jun 2012 #12
Great attitude! Michelle could tell Ann to keep the garden up. treestar Jun 2012 #14
No, you never use the Adlai Stevenson strategy. GarroHorus Jun 2012 #7
After 4 years of Romney, a mushy middle Third Way president won't do. Warpy Jun 2012 #8
Absolutely! Blue_In_AK Jun 2012 #16
+1,000,000 +++ and WITH NO COMPROMISING. Time to throw the SH** back RKP5637 Jun 2012 #25
After 8 years of Bush... Zorra Jun 2012 #63
No. I love Obama, but he'll probably hurt the party by running for a third straight time. boxman15 Jun 2012 #9
No. But ... 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2012 #10
He'd be young enough. MrSlayer Jun 2012 #11
Yes treestar Jun 2012 #13
I agree. n/t Tx4obama Jun 2012 #17
No, I want someone much more in line with my political leanings,.. Blue_In_AK Jun 2012 #15
I fear this is going to be the century of the crazies in politics. It'll never RKP5637 Jun 2012 #27
Wtf!, what does all the No's say about some of us? Puzzledtraveller Jun 2012 #18
It says just what it appears to say demwing Jun 2012 #21
What it says is that a LAME DUCK is a BAD CHOICE. Hello? 22nd Amendment, anyone? Seriously! nt MADem Jun 2012 #28
The 22nd Amendment does not prevent Obama running in 2016, if he doesn't win in 2012 Tx4obama Jun 2012 #30
What did I just say? Hello--LAME DUCK. He'd get a four year bite of the apple and that is IT. MADem Jun 2012 #36
I think he could get a lot more done in four year, especially if he had a Dem House and Senate n/t Tx4obama Jun 2012 #38
It's not a viable scenario. Carter didn't do it because it was not a viable scenario for him, MADem Jun 2012 #39
For me JustAnotherGen Jun 2012 #40
Hillary Macoy51 Jun 2012 #57
No, the world moves too fast and that's too long to not be in the center of things. nt Raine Jun 2012 #20
No I think he has sacrificed enough... Kalidurga Jun 2012 #22
If Obama loses and the Repukes Politicalboi Jun 2012 #23
I would almost tend to believe AsahinaKimi Jun 2012 #51
You must be fucking joking whatchamacallit Jun 2012 #24
We need an eight year player. MADem Jun 2012 #26
If you elect 2 presidents, you'll have none. n/t hughee99 Jun 2012 #34
Depends on the personalities. nt MADem Jun 2012 #37
I think his effect upon the primaries, at that point, would be FASCINATING. nt patrice Jun 2012 #29
Yes, but I don't see him doing it. If Americans can dismiss all values and elect Romney, we're done. freshwest Jun 2012 #32
no. if he lost to him once, he'll lose again La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #33
I can't decide what hat I'm going to wear in 20 minutes Scootaloo Jun 2012 #35
My dad always said that FDR needed everyone of the years he was in office to fix the mess he jwirr Jun 2012 #41
Romney isn't going to win. If he did, I'd prefer a liberal run 2016. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2012 #42
Obama is a LIBERAL. See below Tx4obama Jun 2012 #43
In the eyes of conservatives he's a liberal. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2012 #44
I am in liberal on the left and in MY eyes President Obama is also. n/t Tx4obama Jun 2012 #45
Mine as well. NYC Liberal Jun 2012 #47
No. Pre-22nd Amendment, it was a viable option. NYC Liberal Jun 2012 #46
But there is no guarantee that the 'someone other' would get eight years. Tx4obama Jun 2012 #48
True, however, Obama wouldn't have the OPPORTUNITY to run NYC Liberal Jun 2012 #49
2016 is Hillary's DonCoquixote Jun 2012 #50
Hell no Ter Jun 2012 #52
If Obama loses madokie Jun 2012 #53
What is the point of this poll? muriel_volestrangler Jun 2012 #54
I do not see Romeny winning this election, this means I see this question as devoid of positive Bluenorthwest Jun 2012 #56
This thread is depressing for a monday N/T Meg_Griffin_1 Jun 2012 #58
+1,000,000,000 x 1,000,000,000 - Well put and definitely coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #59
No (nt) bigwillq Jun 2012 #60
Hell No!!! America doesn't deserve President Obama. blackmamba09 Jun 2012 #61
Oh boo hoo bigwillq Jun 2012 #62
Sorry about hurting your feelings. blackmamba09 Jun 2012 #65
WAH! bigwillq Jun 2012 #68
Hell no. woo me with science Jun 2012 #64
I wouldn't mind him running for the Dem nomination JonLP24 Jun 2012 #66
No, of course not n/t quinnox Jun 2012 #67
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