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    His PR people should issue a better photo - on first look I thought Jindal was a slightly more mature guy from MAD magazine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelP View Post
    For what it is worth, I don't think the framers of the modern democracies envisioned the robber barons, corporations large enough to buy elected representatives or banks "too big to fail".
    In many cases, the "robber barons" were the framers and/or early government. George Washington profited hugely from his "service" selling many things to the army he was leading.
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    It's not a beauty contest. But I have noticed in some of his photos he actually resembles JFK. And that is not a good thing PR wise. All it would take is a whack job possessed of the devil and a gun, to try to reenact Dallas.

    So my recommendation if he were to run for President, as a PR guy, I would strongly urge him to grow a nice beard......if he actually can grow facial hair. This would signify the raw masculinity and strength that GOD intended for grown men.

    And I say this as a born again Christian, and one frustrated by the radical terrorists reviling us for lack of masculinity.

    And, speaking of infidelity, I would also make damn sure Jindal was a faithful husband. If not I would quickly remove him from my consideration.

    This is why men are able to grow beards, while women....usually.....can not. And although I definitely like to shave, I do make it a point to grow and keep a nice beard. The politicians always want to be clean shaven....and I mean all of the time.

    To me this reeks of weakness, and effeminate ness. The spirit value of a President with a full beard is more powerful than one would imagine. I mean when was the last time a President had a really good beard?

    Grant?

    And you know Grant was a great General. So power, masculinity and beards go hand in hand with RESPECT! And just a a spider has instinct to make a web, so will the watching world...on GOD given instinct alone, show more respect toward a well bearded American President.

    Just my thoughts, but it would be a good trend. Still nothing feels as good as shaving a good beard, so as to regrow it again. But the point is that there must be a balance when it comes to the appearance of the US President....and for far too long we have been out of balance with shaven men refusing to wear a beard.
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    Hey, if you wanna go by body hair and other secondary sex markers I've got a better offer for you:
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    Brings a lot of the spirit of the 80s too. Not as young as in that photo, but plenty of experience in a certain fundamental masculine function.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    Hey, if you wanna go by body hair and other secondary sex markers I've got a better offer for you:
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    Brings a lot of the spirit of the 80s too. Not as young as in that photo, but plenty of experience in a certain fundamental masculine function.
    Never ever would I have guessed that this guy would ever be featured in a SRP thread. It is a sad day for SRP. On a side note gugi, you may want to delete your browsing history if you have little ones around.
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    huh, I didn't know his real last name was Reagan
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReardenSteel View Post
    Never ever would I have guessed that this guy would ever be featured in a SRP thread. It is a sad day for SRP. On a side note gugi, you may want to delete your browsing history if you have little ones around.
    Why, seems like a pretty decent shave to me, and the chest and 'stache confirm it's a real shave, not inability to grow hair.

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    Default Another point of view on Reagan. Not for everybody ..........

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    I know that often times folks memory seems to fade when it comes to bad things however in the case of Reagan his history has taken on mythical proportions in the eyes of many.

    If he was around now with the same philosophy the Republicans wouldn't nominate him for dog catcher.
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