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Presidential Politics Autism Style

White_houseClick HERE for a good laugh featuring a dear member of our community during this Presidential political season. Hint: There's no McCain, no Palin, no Obama and no Biden. Those folks are best discussed elsewhere.

I'm sure many of you will enlighten those who are unfamiliar with the candidate in the comments section. You can make your own version at the end of the 2 minute clip.

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Yes! Annagrammy '08!

My mind is now made up- I'm voting for Brasher but who will be VP- Kim Stagliano???? I love it!

Ann Brasher for President - man, that's the stuff dreams are made of. A president, that no matter what the political climate, no matter what crap was slung at her - a president that would always put our children first.

Thanks for the daydream and the giggle on a sunny Saturday afternoon.

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