In
regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans
think Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow presidential
candidate Mitt Romney to handle an alien invasion. In fact, more than
two in three (68%) women say that Obama would be more adept at dealing
with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61 percent of men. And more
younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged 65+ (68% vs. 50%)
think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an alien
invasion.
Daily Caller: Most
Americans don’t see aliens as the blood-thirsty beasts portrayed in
films like Alien, but imagine them to be more like the Reese’s-loving
E.T.
More than seven in 10 Americans think that aliens are more likely to
exist than zombies, superheroes and vampires. If an alien invasion does
happen, poll respondents said the Hulk should be called in to save the
planet, beating out Batman and Spiderman.
But what would the average citizen do if an alien passed them on the
street? Twenty-two percent would try to be the alien’s friend, 15
percent would run away, 13 percent would lock their doors and two
percent would try to harm the extraterrestrial. (NRA Members).
n regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of
Americans think Barack Obama would be better suited
than fellow presidential candidate Mitt Romney to
handle an alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that
Obama would be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61
percent of men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged
65+ (68% vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an
alien invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of
Americans think Barack Obama would be better suited
than fellow presidential candidate Mitt Romney to
handle an alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that
Obama would be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61
percent of men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged
65+ (68% vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an
alien invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
- In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans think
Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow
presidential candidate Mitt Romney to handle an
alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that Obama would
be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61 percent of
men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged 65+ (68%
vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an alien
invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
- In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans think
Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow
presidential candidate Mitt Romney to handle an
alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that Obama would
be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61 percent of
men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged 65+ (68%
vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an alien
invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans think Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow presidential candidate Mitt Romney to handle an alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that Obama would be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61 percent of men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged 65+ (68% vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an alien invasion.
Daily Caller: Most
Americans don’t see aliens as the blood-thirsty beasts portrayed in
films like Alien, but imagine them to be more like the Reese’s-loving
E.T.
More than seven in 10 Americans think that aliens are more likely to
exist than zombies, superheroes and vampires. If an alien invasion does
happen, poll respondents said the Hulk should be called in to save the
planet, beating out Batman and Spiderman.
But what would the average citizen do if an alien passed them on the
street? Twenty-two percent would try to be the alien’s friend, 15
percent would run away, 13 percent would lock their doors and two
percent would try to harm the extraterrestrial. (NRA Members).
n regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of
Americans think Barack Obama would be better suited
than fellow presidential candidate Mitt Romney to
handle an alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that
Obama would be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61
percent of men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged
65+ (68% vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an
alien invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of
Americans think Barack Obama would be better suited
than fellow presidential candidate Mitt Romney to
handle an alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that
Obama would be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61
percent of men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged
65+ (68% vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an
alien invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
- In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans think
Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow
presidential candidate Mitt Romney to handle an
alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that Obama would
be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61 percent of
men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged 65+ (68%
vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an alien
invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
- In regards to national security, nearly two-thirds (65%) of Americans think
Barack Obama would be better suited than fellow
presidential candidate Mitt Romney to handle an
alien invasion. In fact, more than two in three (68%) women say that Obama would
be more adept at dealing with an alien invasion than Romney, vs. 61 percent of
men. And more younger citizens, ages 18 to 64 years, than those aged 65+ (68%
vs. 50%) think Romney would not be as well-suited as Obama to handle an alien
invasion.
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1g4RM)
Barack Obama is definitely the best president to handle either a peaceful or hostile first contact with an alien species.
ReplyDeleteAfter all, he is the first President of the United Federation of Planets!
http://smithspeaks.blogtownhall.com/2010/05/30/barack_obama,_first_president_of_the_united_federation_of_planets.thtml