The Person of the Year Should be Ann Romney. The First lady of Massachusetts while her husband served as Governor of the State in 2003-2007. In 1998 she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and in 2008 with breast cancer and still she campaigned endlessly for her husband 2012. Ann shared with her husband the Canterbury…
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Bella Santorum because in the midst of the Presidential race drama, she was a little unifying light. Civility and grace triumphed. She reminded us that all life is precious.
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Just as I strongly disagreed with his Nobel Peace Prize, I think a better choice could have been made for Person of the Year. Many would certainly be worthy but I think I would go with the young women in Afghanistan and Pakistan who are being murdered for simply trying to go to school. Recently…
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Navy Seals - each and every day they are willing to sacrifice "all" for their country. Example is Benghazi.
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My choice for 2012 Person of the Year would be Congressman Darrell Issa. As Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Congressman Issa has shown courage in trying to combat the Obama Administration's attempts to conceal the truth from the American people. Examples are his ongoing pursuit for real answers to Fast & Furious and the…
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I would have chosen the young girl in Iran who was shot for wanting to go to school.
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Barack Obama is the perfect person of the year for Time Magazine to choose this year and every year he is President; should he declare himself President for Life, and the media and his supporters go along, then Time Magazine should make him Person of the Century and be done with this silly annual award. Our person…
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Queen Elizabeth II of England. She has persevered for 60 years as a traditional wife, mother, grandmother, and working woman. She's seen good times and bad, personal and political. She has kept the faith and will finish the fight.
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The Marines in Benghazi
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Given the events of last week I would choose the heroic teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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