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Post by miserere on Jan 5, 2008 2:38:58 GMT -5
I haven't done a fact check on obama yet could someone tell me what his views on the important issues are? www.issues2000.org/Barack_Obama.htmHe complained about the bill to label Iran Revolutionary Guard and Quds force as terrorist groups. He complained about Hillary voting YES to label them as such. However, he didn't even bother to vote on the bill. If the thought it was so important to vote against it, then why didn't he vote? yes but what are his views on charles grodin?
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Post by taker1 on Jan 5, 2008 3:36:14 GMT -5
Right now, I'd have to say John McCain. I don't think we're ready for a Black or Female President yet. McCain has a great background( specifically his life story), and seems like a humble, down-to-earth candidate.
However if Bloomberg does end up running, I support him 100%.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Jan 5, 2008 4:17:35 GMT -5
Right now, I'd have to say John McCain. I don't think we're ready for a Black or Female President yet. McCain has a great background( specifically his life story), and seems like a humble, down-to-earth candidate. However if Bloomberg does end up running, I support him 100%. McCain seems to me to be a donkey disguised as an elephant. If that's what you're into, more power to you. I'm also not sure about him because of his age. If I remember right he's very close to 70.
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Post by slappy on Jan 5, 2008 11:42:54 GMT -5
Right now, I'd have to say John McCain. I don't think we're ready for a Black or Female President yet. McCain has a great background( specifically his life story), and seems like a humble, down-to-earth candidate. However if Bloomberg does end up running, I support him 100%. McCain seems to me to be a donkey disguised as an elephant. If that's what you're into, more power to you. I'm also not sure about him because of his age. If I remember right he's very close to 70. So is Ron Paul, he's like 72. Gravel is like 75 or 76.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jan 5, 2008 11:56:40 GMT -5
Bloomberg? The guy from Medford, MA but randomly turned into a true blue New Yorker since he became governor?
Love people like him! Just like Mitt Romney!
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Jan 5, 2008 12:31:54 GMT -5
McCain seems to me to be a donkey disguised as an elephant. If that's what you're into, more power to you. I'm also not sure about him because of his age. If I remember right he's very close to 70. So is Ron Paul, he's like 72. Gravel is like 75 or 76. Yeah, but I freely admit Paul doesn't have a chance of being elected. McCain does.
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Post by slappy on Jan 5, 2008 14:22:06 GMT -5
Bloomberg? The guy from Medford, MA but randomly turned into a true blue New Yorker since he became governor? Love people like him! Just like Mitt Romney! Mayor. He became a Republican when he ran and is now an independent.
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Post by Mike Dell on Jan 5, 2008 15:16:20 GMT -5
I don't want a chauvinistic homophobe in the White House. That's funny, because I don't want an treehugging homo in the White House.
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Post by slappy on Jan 5, 2008 15:56:37 GMT -5
I don't want a chauvinistic homophobe in the White House. That's funny, because I don't want an treehugging homo in the White House. Lucky for you, none are running.
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Post by Oklahomie on Jan 7, 2008 12:09:51 GMT -5
Ralph Wiggum!Anybody See That Last Night?
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Post by Too Sweet on Jan 7, 2008 12:15:02 GMT -5
Hope Obama wins it, would love to see the faces on the Rednecks.
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Post by slappy on Jan 8, 2008 19:33:09 GMT -5
6% reporting so far.
McCain - 38% Romney - 29%
Clinton - 37% Obama - 35%
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Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something. -Plato
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Jan 8, 2008 19:34:16 GMT -5
6% reporting so far. McCain - 38% Romney - 29% Clinton - 37% Obama - 35% It bumped up to 7% and Obama and Hil were both at 36%.
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Post by slappy on Jan 8, 2008 19:40:36 GMT -5
8% reportig
Hillary - 38% Obama - 36%
McCain - 38% Romney - 28%
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jan 8, 2008 19:42:06 GMT -5
If Romney loses in NH, I hope that will be a devastating blow for him and he retires and runs the special Olympics now
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Post by slappy on Jan 8, 2008 19:43:06 GMT -5
If Romney loses in NH, I hope that will be a devastating blow for him and he retires and runs the special Olympics now If you are a dem, I'd be hoping for a Romney victory. He'd be very easy to beat.
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Jan 8, 2008 19:46:15 GMT -5
I am a Dem, but I like McCain so if it comes down to McCain/Obama or McCain/Hillary...I wouldnt be too upset, I just HATE Mitt Romney, worst governor in the recent history of MA.
He just sucks
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Post by slappy on Jan 8, 2008 19:48:46 GMT -5
"Romney sucks" Well duh.
If Hillary wins tonight, great I'll be very happy.
If she loses by 1-5%, I'll be happy.
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Post by Quanthor on Jan 8, 2008 19:53:23 GMT -5
I can't vote for somebody who voted to suspend habeas corpus.
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Post by slappy on Jan 8, 2008 19:57:23 GMT -5
I can't vote for somebody who voted to suspend habeas corpus. Who are you talking about?
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