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Giuliani: Is one of my two prospects. Most far-right-wingers do not like him because of his closer to centrists views...which is what I like about him. His heavy handed ways helped NYC enormously as far as crime. But I dont know how it would go over on a world stage.

McCain: Is my other prospect. So long as he doesnt do anything nutty and has to become more flexible on an Iraqi timetable.

Obama: No shot...countires not ready...its a wasted vote IMO. But does serve a valuable purpose by getting the people of america accoustemed to having people of color on the ballot.

Hillary: NO SHOT...she will continue to waffle around every major topic and play to the polls and use whatever accent she has in her arsenal to appease the demographic at which shes speaking. She will also continue to parade Bubba around by the short-n-curlies like a labradoodle as much as possible. I consider her about as honest as Dubya...well if she came out of the closet....maybe not as bad.

Edwards: No shot...plain and simple...the guy just irritates me....GREAT JOB GOP!!

Gore: See "Hillary"


And to all that think im skewed.....I dont know how the DNC came up with this ticket. If H. Dean was in the race he woulda been one of my prospects

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the Dems best person IMO is Biden...

but? IMO he's too honest to win [Big Grin]

Rudy is still my pick....

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Just as I expected.....YELLA!!!!

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bdgee. He is our man!
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I like Bush so much I think I'll vote for him for a third term. Just call me Regis...

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obama or clinton will do just fine =)
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quote:
Originally posted by trade04:
obama or clinton will do just fine =)

IMO, Clinton and Obama are gonna end up on the same ticket..... And will probablty win... Lord help us.. [Eek!]

Not sure who I like yet. May end up voting for Donald Duck next election.

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quote:
Originally posted by NaturalResources:
quote:
Originally posted by trade04:
obama or clinton will do just fine =)

IMO, Clinton and Obama are gonna end up on the same ticket..... And will probablty win... Lord help us.. [Eek!]
Hillary would never do that, shes not dumb...She would probably lose more voters then she would gain...hate to say it

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U.S. population
Total 1 284,800,000 100.0 %
English-at-home speakers 6 245,497,600 86.2 %
Christian 2 217,872,000 76.5 %
White 1 211,460,626 75.1 %
Protestant 18 150,944,000 53 %
Female 1 145,532,800 51.1 %
Male 1 139,267,200 48.9 %
"born-again" or "evangelical" 9 125,312,000 44 %
Republican 8 90,950,000 33 %
Democrat 8 85,440,000 31 %
Catholic 2 69,776,000 24.5 %
Non-English speakers 6 38,087,127 13.8 %
Nonreligious 2 37,593,600 13.2 %
Hispanic/Latino 1 35,305,818 12.5 %
Black 1 34,658,190 12.3 %
Baptist 18 34,176,000 12 %
Evangelical (theologically) 16 22,049,360 8.0 %
Methodist 2 19,366,400 6.8 %
Spanish speakers 6 20,744,986 7.5 %
Southern Baptist 3 15,800,000 5.6 %
Lutheran 2 13,100,800 4.6 %
vegetarian 19 12,000,000 4.2 %
Asian 1 10,242,998 3.6 %
United Methodist Church 20 8,251,042 2.9 %
Presbyterian 2 7,689,600 2.7 %
Multiracial 1 6,826,228 2.4 %
Pentecostal 2 5,980,800 2.1 %
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) 15 5,503,192 1.93 %
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 3, 20 5,038,066 1.8 %
Episcopalian 2 4,841,600 1.7 %
GLBT (gay, lesbian or bisexual)5 4,300,000 1.51 %
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 3, 20 3,595,259 1.3 %
Judaism 2, 21 3,702,400 1.3 %
Eastern Orthodox 9 2,756,170 1 %
Assemblies of God 11 2,575,000 0.93 %
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 3, 20 2,512,714 0.9 %
Native American 1 2,475,956 0.9 %
Buddhist 13 2,400,000 0.87 %
Episcopal Church 20 2,333,628 0.82 %
French speakers 6 2,308,795 0.8 %
gay men5 2,000,000 0.70 %
Non-denominational 11 2,000,000 0.7 %
prison population 2,000,000 0.7 %
German speakers 6 1,851,418 0.7 %
Megachurch attendance 14 1,800,000 0.64 %
Jehovah's Witnesses 2 1,708,800 0.6 %
Chinese speakers 6 1,578,099 0.6 %
Italian speakers 6 1,565,165 0.6 %
Mennonite Church USA 11 1,525,000 0.55 %
Churches of Christ (non-instrumental / Corsicana, TX) 20 1,500,000 0.53 %
American Baptist Church in the U.S.A. 20 1,484,291 0.52 %
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 20 1,430,795 0.50 %
Muslim 2 1,424,000 0.5 %
agnostic 2 1,424,000 0.5 %
bisexual5 1,400,000 0.49 %
United Church of Christ 20 1,330,985 0.47 %
Baptist Bible Fellowship International 20 1,200,000 0.42 %
atheists 2, 10 1,139,200 0.4 %
Tagolog speakers 6 1,008,542 0.4 %
Independent Christian Church, Churches of Christ
(instrumental / Joplin, MO) 20 1,071,616 0.39 %
Hindu 13 1,000,000 0.36 %
Church of God (Cleveland, TN) 20 944,857 0.33 %
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 11 910,000 0.33 %
lesbians5 900,000 0.32 %
Polish speakers 6 865,298 0.3 %
Unitarian Universalist 2 854,400 0.3 %
Seventh-day Adventists 11 809,000 0.29 %
Neo-pagan (incl. Wiccans) 12 768,400 0.28 %
Korean speakers 6 749,278 0.3 %
Church of the Nazarene 11 608,000 0.2 %
Vietnamese speakers 6 606,463 0.2 %
vegans 22 591,468 0.2 %
Portuguese speakers 6 515,017 0.2 %
Japanese speakers 6 511,485 0.2 %
Pacific Islander 1 398,835 0.1 %
Reformed Church in America (RCA) 11 304,000 0.11 %
Libertarian party members 7 200,000 0.07 %
Baha'i 11 142,000 0.05 %
Native American Religionist 2 103,000 0.04 %

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quote:
Originally posted by NaturalResources:
quote:
Originally posted by trade04:
obama or clinton will do just fine =)

IMO, Clinton and Obama are gonna end up on the same ticket..... And will probablty win... Lord help us.. [Eek!]

Not sure who I like yet. May end up voting for Donald Duck next election.

LMAO!!!!! love the new quote [Wink]

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from what i can tell? the GOP wants Obama and Hillary to run against....

or maybe i should say Hillary for prez and Obama for Veep...

some of the GOP commentators i have listened to get downright excited about the prospect...

Biden can beat Rudy if he gets the nomination, simply because he's MORE conservative than Rudy....

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It is a tough decision. I have not made up my mind yet. Still hoping there is some other choices still to come....
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What you are asking is about like deciding who will be the National League champs for 2009.

Juuuuust a weeeee bit outside.......

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perfect anal-ogy!!! ........... [Confused] [Roll Eyes] [Roll Eyes]

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rim always likes anal thinking.
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quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
What you are asking is about like deciding who will be the National League champs for 2009.

Juuuuust a weeeee bit outside.......

Not really, Milwaukee Brewers hands down. They're the next dynasty team.
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I agree with Ruthie. I haven't really seen a candidate that I can get excited about yet. If the election were tomorrow my vote would probably be for Guliani.
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MSNBC is reporting that Obama has just been placed under Secret Service Protection due to specific threats....
why am i not surprised? [Roll Eyes]

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I'd guess that its going to be Billary against McCain in the finals with McCain barely edging her out . I think he's the best choice of the given choices and will do his best to put an end to the war in Iraq without just pulling out completely overnight .

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I don't think McPain could get nominated or win an election for president.

He advocates whatever simple minded thing he can find that is contrary to whoever or whatever is currently in vogue, so as to keep his name in the headlines.

The result is that he is as wishy-washy as any person that ever campaigned for the presidency, today insisting on path A, tomorrow on path non-A and, then, months down the line, declaring both to be un-American and insisting path B is the only hope for freedom.

That's may be ok for a senator, but it won't satisfy voters for president.

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Today a friend of mine mentioned he wanted to vote for US Rep. Ron Paul (R) of Texas for president. Anybody know anything about him?

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http://www.house.gov/paul/

http://www.politics1.com/p2008-paul.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul

That should get you started.

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im voting for brownback.

as far as hillary or obama....i really dont want a militant liberal woman in charge of the country who would become addicted to frivilous gun legislation and awkward health care.

id rather see obama win over her, and i dont want him to win either.

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None of the Above - That is why I will not vote.
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It is only those addicted to the RNC talking point that do not bother to think that believe H. Clinton is a liberal.

A no vote is an active and positive vote to retain the status quo.

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nader...

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Bill Richardson D- New Mexico

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Saw the republican debates never saw such a bigger pile of crisco in my life


I am for Richardson he is the only one that has had a good approach to immagration and I like his Ideas

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quote:
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Saw the republican debates never saw such a bigger pile of crisco in my life


I am for Richardson he is the only one that has had a good approach to immagration and I like his Ideas

He's also not involved with the whole washington DC circus.

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Those were not debates, last night.

That was a bunch of cheerleaders screaming to not embarrass dubya and the RNC with thought or concern for the safety and welfare of the people.

FULL SPEED AHEAD ONTO THE MAW OF THE ERUPTING VOLCANO!

We can blame any thing that goes wrong on democrates, because we can fool the people (cattle) anytime.

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I didn't see them.

I can guess what they were saying.

Here is where I am.

I will be interested in hearing what Obama and Thompson (if he runs) have to say.

I will keep an open mind when McCain, Guliani, and Clinton are talking.

All other candidates will need to prove to me that they aren't just tagalongs before I take them seriously. That includes Vice-President wanna be Edwards.

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Just look at which organizations 'love' or 'hate' any particular candidate, and that tells you worlds of information...
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i have some advice for the GOP candidates:

i'm tired of hearing how much they are for a "stronger nation" and i wanna hear HOW they are gonna do it. last nights performance was pure entertainment:
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the implication that some Americans are for a "weaker nation" ain't gonna cut it anymore...

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i like when they say the dems are for defeat... give me a break...the new talking point...

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but they are for defeat. When dems are confronted with the truth they claim its a talking point. Blah Blah Blah...

what do I know, I'm just a parrot for the RNC because you know who says so.

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