who cares about the south? It should be a popular vote anyway, right?
1/4/2008 5:18:01 PM
should be and is are two different things. a democrat has to carry some of the south to win. they can't ignore it if they plan to win the presidency.
1/4/2008 5:19:30 PM
Obama is carrying the youth right now, that alone could help him pull the South. Except for Florida, thats were we send folks to die.
1/4/2008 5:20:46 PM
here are some combinations that would be immediately struck down by the cowardly republican smear machine under the guise of some third-party interest group. you know, "Crackers for Truth" or some such...Obama/Bloomberg nigger/jew 08Obama/Richardson nigger/spic 08Obama/Clinton nigger/bitchcakes 08Obama/Edwards two incompetent inexperienced first-term senators 08here's one i just thought of...Obama/Clark... hmm ...somebody poke a hole in that one.
1/4/2008 6:41:32 PM
That's actually not half bad of an idea...
1/4/2008 6:45:28 PM
you heard it here first
1/4/2008 6:56:05 PM
this was being suggested in this forum months ago and pundits over the course of the past six months. so no, i didn't.but to my 2 cents in: i'd like to see biden in obama cabinet in some form. but i don't know having two senators on a ticket might be a bad idea.[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 7:12 PM. Reason : .]
1/4/2008 7:11:42 PM
damn... so much for my e-fame.but hey, doesn't it count if i thought it up all on my own, as long as i wasn't paying attention when someone else said it?
1/4/2008 7:15:54 PM
i think it's a pretty decent idea. i wouldn't hate for him to choose clark
1/4/2008 7:16:44 PM
and here come the flood of FW'd emails
1/4/2008 7:20:15 PM
[Edited on January 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM. Reason : biting tongue]
1/4/2008 7:37:11 PM
1/4/2008 7:38:55 PM
Obama/Osama 2008Don't blame me, it was that boose-hound in the senate's idea.
1/4/2008 7:39:51 PM
No way. Senator Kennedy would never say such a thing.
1/4/2008 8:10:21 PM
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1/4/2008 10:29:27 PM
Wow that forwarded email was something
1/4/2008 11:07:11 PM
^^ godwins law[old][Edited on January 5, 2008 at 12:24 AM. Reason : ]
1/5/2008 12:08:24 AM
that forwarded message is also like 6 months old....my hardcore repub friend sent me that shit forever ago...one sec, i'll edit and put what day i got it if i didnt delete it[Edited on January 5, 2008 at 12:18 AM. Reason : bummer...i deleted it sometime before june i think]
1/5/2008 12:11:05 AM
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1/5/2008 1:11:09 AM
okay.. im going to go ahead and show my ignorance here.i havent really been paying much attention to Wes Clark for the past 3 years.why do you think hes a nutcase?
1/5/2008 1:58:02 AM
1/5/2008 10:21:15 AM
The only state Obama has a slight chance at winning in the South is Fl.....Hillary has a better chance and it will come down to who wins Florida for the Presidency...I dont see Obama being able to beat the Republican. In fact, he might cause the Dems to loose seats in the House and maybe Senate.
1/5/2008 4:00:29 PM
[Edited on January 5, 2008 at 4:01 PM. Reason : n/m]
1/5/2008 4:00:58 PM
Obama's wife will be another Hillary.
1/5/2008 4:43:32 PM
1/5/2008 5:26:48 PM
why are repubs so against social stuff like socialized medicine, social security and stuff like that?
1/5/2008 5:31:15 PM
Doesn't being surrounded by guys from chicago mean that he will be corrupt as shit?
1/5/2008 5:38:15 PM
chicago's one black mayor from the 80s was notoriously fair. there was a "this american life" about him a while back. but yeah, before and after that guy there was a LOT of corruption and bribery going on. i wish i could think of his name.
1/5/2008 5:40:04 PM
^^^ because centralized public works on a large scale are often inefficient. they're right for the most part. however, the law of large numbers generally saddles any entity that's excessively large with a degree of inertia. this is true of large corporations as much as it is with governments. the difference is the amount of accountability within each of the entities - even that's arguable. with people representing policy on both sides of the seesaw, our democratic experiment usually finds a way to convert on third down.^^ nah, they're from The University of ...[Edited on January 5, 2008 at 5:44 PM. Reason : ]
1/5/2008 5:43:38 PM
DNL, I'm against that shit on a national level because it is unConstitutional, first and foremost.moreover, 9 times out of 10, the gov't fucks up everything it touches. The LAST THING I want is the government running something as important as healthcare.[Edited on January 5, 2008 at 5:51 PM. Reason : ]
1/5/2008 5:50:24 PM
1/5/2008 8:21:53 PM
Obama/Paul............. ?
1/5/2008 8:37:18 PM
1/5/2008 10:46:31 PM
he isnt a Generation Xerhe is a late Baby Boomer(period ending in 1964 and he was born in 1961) [Edited on January 5, 2008 at 11:02 PM. Reason : w]
1/5/2008 10:51:00 PM
Obama - O'Malley '08not really
1/5/2008 11:30:43 PM
omalley, the tax-raising faggot in md?
1/5/2008 11:41:33 PM
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1/6/2008 2:59:31 PM
that's right, bitch
1/6/2008 4:16:35 PM
^^^^are you talking about the warner thats running for senate in 2008?
1/6/2008 4:19:46 PM
If Obama wins on the Dems side, and McCain does on the GOP side, not sure Obama can beat McCain one on one. I just want to have the strongest candidate against the Republican and not a feel good story that will not be able to beat the republican....the GOP party is praying Obama wins.
1/6/2008 8:39:04 PM
^really? I think Obama has more of a chance than hillary.
1/6/2008 8:54:38 PM
shit he is running for Senate isn't he?well then.
1/6/2008 11:03:59 PM
^^Agreed. Obama talks about unifying dems, reps, and independents in his speeches, and many moderate voters love that. Hilary campaigns for change, and given the relatively tiny amount of progress that a democratic congress has made after talking about that same thing, that strategy's not going over quite as well with the voters (so far). Besides that, she's far more polarizing than Edwards and Obama, and would drive away many moderate voters and nearly all republicans. The was I see it, Hil is the least likely Democratic front-runner to win the general election.
1/6/2008 11:41:54 PM
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