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02-27-2007, 07:53 AM
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I'll vote for the poorest man on the ticket. If it comes down to voting for either Billary of drooliani then i guess i'll just stay home.
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02-27-2007, 08:07 AM
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I still think our favorite Oscar winning politician will run and probably win.
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02-27-2007, 08:15 AM
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I still think our favorite Oscar winning politician will run and probably win.
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You know, it's a scary thought but it crossed my mind yesterday. I was thinking that it will be time to shift away from the synthetic terrorism as it will be way played out by then and then play off of the global warming scare. It's already being built up.
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02-27-2007, 08:22 AM
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I still think our favorite Oscar winning politician will run and probably win.
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Do you really think so? Right now I haven't been too impressed with any of the Democratic runners. I guess the next couple years will tell.
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02-27-2007, 08:30 AM
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I still think our favorite Oscar winning politician will run and probably win.
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You know EF, I get the same feeling. I have noticed the Right has begun to ratchet up the attacks on Gore, not only in the media, but here as well. I'm not sure about the winning part, but he would definitely change the complexity of the primaries should he enter the race.
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02-27-2007, 12:09 PM
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Gore's out there promoting himself, not as a presidential candidate, but as a leadership figure in changing times. Whether a person believes he is able to achieve what is best for America is irrelivant. This is the image he is sending to many many people. Instead of domo arigato we get a light-hearted man joking as he receives an Oscar. The second I saw Eli/daniel, Sam, and all the other telling us to "be brave and see it", I had a hunch Mr. Gore might make a move in 2008. Who knows he might not want to get his hands dirty with a presidential position, but time will tell.
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02-27-2007, 12:17 PM
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Do you really think so? Right now I haven't been too impressed with any of the Democratic runners. I guess the next couple years will tell.
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I think Gore knew what tactics would be used, so a late arrival to the scene is the best choice for Gore. He already has national and international recognition and his likability factor can only go up as long as he keeps to his present plan. If he doesn't have a plan and the timing is coincidental, I think it may just be the catalyst to turn his mind. Either way, I expect to hear plenty more from the Gore camp concerning upcoming elections.
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03-04-2007, 01:52 AM
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He's the only candidate who has a good track record. Yet so many people discount him as a joke. Why is that?
An example is how he voted against going to war with Iraq.
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Thats probbly why he wont win. People with more money will bury him and use mudslinging to make him a non factor. You have a better chance of rolling a snowball down the hallways of hell then getting that dude elected. Bummer for sure.
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03-04-2007, 02:01 AM
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Thats probbly why he wont win. People with more money will bury him and use mudslinging to make him a non factor. You have a better chance of rolling a snowball down the hallways of hell then getting that dude elected. Bummer for sure.
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03-04-2007, 02:03 AM
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I think the best match up for the Republicans would be Hilliary vs Rudy. Rudy is liberal enough to pull the moderate Democrats and Hilliary is left wing enough for conservatives to vote for Rudy to keep her out of the White House. Althought I would rather see Newt (I know he isn't officially running) I don't think he would have a chance against the Dems for the same reason Hilliary would lose against Rudy
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The best matchup is Hillary vs ANY Republican. I do not care what she tries, how big a bible she carries under her arm, she could put on Confederate Grey and drive around in the General Lee, but she will not win a single Southern state.
It would not matter who the Republican candidate is, Republicans of all stripes would stampede to the polls for the shear pleasure of voting against her. A rabid, mouthfoaming hamster in a thong would become our President if he was the Republican facing Hillary.
Honestly, Obama would stand a better chance of winning in the South than Hillary. He would at least get the benefit of the doubt. Not Hillary. Think you guys hate Bush? Run Hillary and you will see that when it comes to hating a politician, you Democrats are a bunch of amatuers.
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