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Old 06-05-2008, 06:15 AM
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he'll get mine too. IF i had to pick between those two Democrats i'd probably not vote.
but Darren..honestly..would you ever vote for a Dem?
As mentioned above, considering what we have had in the past, these are pretty good choices for both sides, IMO
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Old 06-05-2008, 06:25 AM
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but Darren..honestly..would you ever vote for a Dem?
As mentioned above, considering what we have had in the past, these are pretty good choices for both sides, IMO
Bob, that avatar never gets old.

I read your post and then I find myself looking up at that photo and chuckling....every time.

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Old 06-05-2008, 06:34 AM
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Bob, that avatar never gets old.

I read your post and then I find myself looking up at that photo and chuckling....every time.

Pure internet gold.
thnx Bigs..It seves it's purpose by distracting the reader from the drivel I often write..

and for that..I will be eternally grateful to....

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Old 06-05-2008, 11:26 AM
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but Darren..honestly..would you ever vote for a Dem?
As mentioned above, considering what we have had in the past, these are pretty good choices for both sides, IMO
it would depend on who. a dem like harold ford i could vote for.
guess i'm a strange one, i registered republican when i was 18 (only rep. in the family) and for the most part always voted republican. i've worked for the city and been a union member for 20 yrs. and i can't buy into the union line of voting for the dems.
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Old 06-05-2008, 12:52 PM
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I'm looking forward to the debates. I think they will be very interesting for the first time in many years. Debates with Bush were almost laughable, correction...they were very laughable. It will be nice to see two intellegent people up there swinging away...and that is where the election will be won or lost. This county is fu*ked up, the one that gives hope...instead of the last eight years of fear will win. Not sure who I will vote for because I'm proud to not be a Dem or a Rep.

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[quote=DaHoss9698]That seems to be one of the big differences IMO between the Dems and Republicans. I know more than a few Hillary supporters that will not vote for Obama. But a lot of Republicans I know vote blindly for every Republican candidate, no matter who they are, what they stand for. I'm not saying every single Republican is like that, but they do seem to be a more loyal group than the Dems.


I'm not sure I get that, especially those that supported Hilary and now say they will vote for McCain instead. Weren't Obama's and Clinton's platforms generally the same? They are identical in social issues, very close fiscally and I think the things they disagreed about in the campaign were more of a need to have talking points than a real difference in policy. I can understand if you are a conservative and not voting for Obama, but I'm curious why a liberal who supported Hilary won't support Obama?
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carter said it would be the worst thing possible if hillary was vp...i tend to agree......
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Old 06-05-2008, 08:56 AM
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carter said it would be the worst thing possible if hillary was vp...i tend to agree......
I'm not sure Obama gets elected anyway, but I really don't think he does if Hilary is VP. She is just too polarizing and would motivate the far right who may not support/turn out to vote for McCain at this point
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Hilary was the only chance the Dems had to win.

Barack Hussein Obama has no chance. I saw a political drawing with Barack Hussein Obama as a totem pole. He was the top guy, Jeremiah Wright was the second tier, Louis Farrakhan was the base. Seems about right
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Old 06-05-2008, 09:46 AM
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Hilary was the only chance the Dems had to win.

Barack Hussein Obama has no chance. I saw a political drawing with Barack Hussein Obama as a totem pole. He was the top guy, Jeremiah Wright was the second tier, Louis Farrakhan was the base. Seems about right
Comparing Obama and Farrakkan in any similar context is laughable Bid..come on...I'm not saying you're racist, but all your comparison's are race driven, it seems. Do you think he has another "secret" agenda he's advancing besides his platforms?
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Hilary was the only chance the Dems had to win.

Barack Hussein Obama has no chance. I saw a political drawing with Barack Hussein Obama as a totem pole. He was the top guy, Jeremiah Wright was the second tier, Louis Farrakhan was the base. Seems about right
Obama is pretty much 1/2 at all int'l sports books to win it with Mccain at 3/2.

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Hilary was the only chance the Dems had to win.

Barack Hussein Obama has no chance. I saw a political drawing with Barack Hussein Obama as a totem pole. He was the top guy, Jeremiah Wright was the second tier, Louis Farrakhan was the base. Seems about right
Obama will win. While he has no chance in Appalachia where people still invoke his middle name like it is an insult he is going to win Virginia and bring states like North Carolina and possibly even Georgia into play. If he can win 2 out of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and North Carolina then it's all over. I have a really tough time seeing McCain taking four out of five of those states, especially after Hillary's supporters get over their bitterness and realize that Obama's a hell of a lot closer to Hillary on the issues than McCain is.
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Old 06-05-2008, 09:58 AM
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Obama will win. While he has no chance in Appalachia where people still invoke his middle name like it is an insult he is going to win Virginia and bring states like North Carolina and possibly even Georgia into play. If he can win 2 out of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and North Carolina then it's all over. I have a really tough time seeing McCain taking four out of five of those states, especially after Hillary's supporters get over their bitterness and realize that Obama's a hell of a lot closer to Hillary on the issues than McCain is.
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Obama will win. While he has no chance in Appalachia where people still invoke his middle name like it is an insult he is going to win Virginia and bring states like North Carolina and possibly even Georgia into play. If he can win 2 out of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and North Carolina then it's all over. I have a really tough time seeing McCain taking four out of five of those states, especially after Hillary's supporters get over their bitterness and realize that Obama's a hell of a lot closer to Hillary on the issues than McCain is.
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Old 06-06-2008, 12:58 PM
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Obama will win. While he has no chance in Appalachia where people still invoke his middle name like it is an insult he is going to win Virginia and bring states like North Carolina and possibly even Georgia into play. If he can win 2 out of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and North Carolina then it's all over. I have a really tough time seeing McCain taking four out of five of those states, especially after Hillary's supporters get over their bitterness and realize that Obama's a hell of a lot closer to Hillary on the issues than McCain is.

Scott, you can't be serious? No way he wins VA. The last dem to carry VA was Lyndon Johnson some 34 years ago. Obama has ZERO shot to win VA.
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Obama will win. While he has no chance in Appalachia where people still invoke his middle name like it is an insult he is going to win Virginia and bring states like North Carolina and possibly even Georgia into play. If he can win 2 out of Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and North Carolina then it's all over. I have a really tough time seeing McCain taking four out of five of those states, especially after Hillary's supporters get over their bitterness and realize that Obama's a hell of a lot closer to Hillary on the issues than McCain is.
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Old 06-05-2008, 01:22 PM
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That seems to be one of the big differences IMO between the Dems and Republicans. I know more than a few Hillary supporters that will not vote for Obama. But a lot of Republicans I know vote blindly for every Republican candidate, no matter who they are, what they stand for. I'm not saying every single Republican is like that, but they do seem to be a more loyal group than the Dems.

In 2004 I can remember having a discussion with this idiot I work with. He kept going on and on about what a bad job he thought Bush was doing, etc. So after a few minutes I asked him if he planned on voting for him that November. Without hesitation he said of course. I was dumbfounded. I asked why and he said, I'm a Republican, I vote for my party. Then I asked him if he would vote for a Republican candidate whose platform was based on killing babies. His answer, of course, I'm a Republican, I vote for my party. It was eye opening to say the least.
Totally agree. The "pull one lever and you vote for one party"
was intended for Republicans.
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