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Old 05-12-2008, 12:03 AM
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I really don't see how this party can unite and win the WH in Novemeber...

McCain has really sunk low in his latest remarks about the Bush Administration's role in Iraq... He thinks we should stay there for years to come... This is wrong, and I don't see this as a winning ticket for him in November...

I don't like Obama, however, if Obama and Hillary unite and challenge McCain, I will support this ticket...
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Old 05-12-2008, 01:18 AM
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I really don't see how this party can unite and win the WH in Novemeber...

McCain has really sunk low in his latest remarks about the Bush Administration's role in Iraq... He thinks we should stay there for years to come... This is wrong, and I don't see this as a winning ticket for him in November...

I don't like Obama, however, if Obama and Hillary unite and challenge McCain, I will support this ticket...
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Old 05-12-2008, 01:42 AM
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I really don't see how this party can unite and win the WH in Novemeber...

McCain has really sunk low in his latest remarks about the Bush Administration's role in Iraq... He thinks we should stay there for years to come... This is wrong, and I don't see this as a winning ticket for him in November...

I don't like Obama, however, if Obama and Hillary unite and challenge McCain, I will support this ticket...
Never gonna happen/ Obama would be getting undermined by the clintons every day. They'd set up some kinda frame up to get him impeached and removed so that Hillary could take over or he'd suddenly have cardiac arrest and croak.
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Old 05-12-2008, 06:12 AM
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I really don't see how this party can unite and win the WH in Novemeber...

McCain has really sunk low in his latest remarks about the Bush Administration's role in Iraq... He thinks we should stay there for years to come... This is wrong, and I don't see this as a winning ticket for him in November...

I don't like Obama, however, if Obama and Hillary unite and challenge McCain, I will support this ticket...
I don't know Fly.....point is can Hillary be trusted to be a loyal team player once she is offered the VP slot?

Making her a VP could allow to act as a covert obstructionist to undermine Obama's Presidency.

Also, let's not forget 10's of millions of voters in this country since 1981 are sick and tired of having either a Bush or Clinton a either President or Vice President. Thus for the last 28 years America has been ruled by Family Monarchy's.

I think Obama will take his chances with the millions of new voters registered in the primaries and with the additional of million of new voters Obama will register for the general election, in conjunction with the throngs of millions of defecting moderate Republicans and Independent voters to win the W.H.

With this strategy, perhaps it will be just enough to off-set the 30-50% of Hillary voters who will vote for McCain in 2008.

Obama, his advisers and the voters just need to have faith and believe the momentum of change is so powerful, that they can put to rest the old guard of politics in both parties (the Bush's and Clinton's' and McCain's') and set America on a new path for the 21st Century.

The Obama campaign will believe that its better to loose b/c you stood by your principles than to give into the politics of the 20th Century and the Old Guard who represents these archaic out dated principles.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:18 AM
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I don't know Fly.....point is can Hillary be trusted to be a loyal team player once she is offered the VP slot?

Making her a VP could allow to act as a covert obstructionist to undermine Obama's Presidency.

Also, let's not forget 10's of millions of voters in this country since 1981 are sick and tired of having either a Bush or Clinton a either President or Vice President. Thus for the last 28 years America has been ruled by Family Monarchy's.

I think Obama will take his chances with the millions of new voters registered in the primaries and with the additional of million of new voters Obama will register for the general election, in conjunction with the throngs of millions of defecting moderate Republicans and Independent voters to win the W.H.

With this strategy, perhaps it will be just enough to off-set the 30-50% of Hillary voters who will vote for McCain in 2008.

Obama, his advisers and the voters just need to have faith and believe the momentum of change is so powerful, that they can put to rest the old guard of politics in both parties (the Bush's and Clinton's' and McCain's') and set America on a new path for the 21st Century.

The Obama campaign will believe that its better to loose b/c you stood by your principles than to give into the politics of the 20th Century and the Old Guard who represents these archaic out dated principles.

Obama isn't the change America is looking for, Rasta, and his credentials, albeit look good on paper, don't qualify him to be President... Obama should step aside and become Hillary's VP for the next eight years, and then run for the Presidency with some real experience...
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:27 AM
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The Democratic party...

I really don't see how this party can unite and win the WH in Novemeber...

McCain has really sunk low in his latest remarks about the Bush Administration's role in Iraq... He thinks we should stay there for years to come... This is wrong, and I don't see this as a winning ticket for him in November...
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The Democrats are rolling! Tomorrow night they might win a special election in a very conservative Mississippi house district. If they can win there they can win anywhere. Look for big majorities in both houses. Racist voters might keep Obama out of the white house but the Democratic party will be this nations main poitical party for awhile now
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Obama isn't the change America is looking for, Rasta, and his credentials, albeit look good on paper, don't qualify him to be President... Obama should step aside and become Hillary's VP for the next eight years, and then run for the Presidency with some real experience...
What is she going to change? What he she going to do so drastically different? What are 'we' looking for that she can supply?
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Don't diss Obama's foreign policy credentials/experience. It is getting more impressive by the day. One of his campaign advisors met with Hamas, just this past week. Awesome.
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Which campaign advisor, care to provide a name or source or URL link????
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