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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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I like Bush so much I think I'll vote for him for a third term. Just call me Regis...
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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..
Not sure who I like yet. May end up voting for Donald Duck next election.
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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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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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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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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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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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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 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'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:
the implication that some Americans are for a "weaker nation" ain't gonna cut it anymore...
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