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Dr. Carson's Refreshing Jolt of Good Societal Medicine

Harrison Bergeron Wrote: Feb 12, 2013 8:55 AM
If the Republican Party could have found a man with Carson's courage to lead it, the GOP might have been able to beat a failed socialist usurper who has claimed as his "bible" a book that was dedicated to Satan ("Rules for Radicals") and whose biography a terrorist bomber claims to have written.
Tired in Texas Wrote: Feb 13, 2013 4:03 PM
The Republican Party Establishment would never think to look for a conservative black man to run for office. Look what they let happen to Herman Cain. The establishment wants a milquetoast RINO like Romney who will "go along to get along" and will, in the process, lose the election. Until the establishment aligns with the TEA Party, there will not be another Republican president, because too many conservatives will not vote for a RINO. IMHO.

President Obama must have been stunned at the "audacity" of Dr. Benjamin Carson in challenging his core assumptions right to his face in front of thousands of people at the National Prayer Breakfast.

Obama is not used to being challenged, especially in public, even if indirectly and without being specifically named. From the look on his face, it was obvious Obama was none too pleased with Carson's message or with his "presumptuousness" in presenting it in that forum, while he had to sit still and -- remain silent.

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