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Driden
03-14-2008, 07:57 PM
No post on this yet? lol more bad news or rather more fuel for Obama haters.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23634881

check it out for yourselves, nice video there.

steelba
03-15-2008, 12:12 AM
You tell em White Trash!

Driden
03-15-2008, 12:45 AM
*looks around for a white person*

WarBeast
03-15-2008, 03:23 AM
It really doesn't matter who you vote for now... Obama.. Clinton.. McCain... they're all Bilderberg butt-buddies and we're all screwed.

Race, Gender, and political-party of the people involved are just ascthetic bullshit used to turn your eyes away from the fact that all of them will continue the same damn agenda...

Driden
03-15-2008, 04:47 AM
I'm hearing that whoever votes for Obama is sealing our fate by actually voting for McCain. How? Simple, Obama won all the states that pretty much vote Republican, therefore in a Presidential race McCain will win. Not to mention McCain will destroy Obama is experience, peace, war, security, and McCain will bring things up Hillary has not that Glen Beck points out all the time.

With that said, a Democrats best shot at the White House is for Clinton to win, have her take Obama as her VP and with her experience, name, and other things I can't think of right now could give McCain more trouble. I heard, some Republicans are even voting for Obama right now since they know McCain is already their Rep. they want to insure Obama wins because they can beat him.

I could be wrong, I'm not into Politics, seems the more I know the more upsetting it is.

Highwayman
03-15-2008, 12:53 PM
She's married to Bill Clinton... I think she knows.

dead breed
03-15-2008, 03:15 PM
The way I look at it McCain is going to win because hes a male and hes white.

The people running against him are female and african american....the majority will vote for the white boy in this case.

I personally would love to see Obama take it.

steelba
03-15-2008, 03:23 PM
The way I look at it McCain is going to win because hes a male and hes white.

The people running against him are female and african american....the majority will vote for the white boy in this case.

I see i'm not the only person to notice the setup. The democrats needed a white man to win and they didn't get one. I see it just the same, McCain by default.
I new we wouldn't get a Dem once I saw the candidates :(

More war anyone?!

Driden
03-15-2008, 04:09 PM
Thing is the Democrats had a great White male with John Edwards but they didn't vote for him because they related with the others 9/10 blacks went with Obama example. People were short sighted and thought "wow we can make history! I'm voting for _____"

steelba
03-15-2008, 06:52 PM
It's all a scam, they elect whoever they want. The Electoral college can vote opposite of the Majority if they choose to. No way Edwards would win, he lost to Kerry last time. Plus they told Gore not run again, now he's a hedge fund manager.

McCain will likely win regardless.

Luris Blear
03-15-2008, 07:57 PM
There's a right wing outside the "proper" base that does not like McCain. I've discussed it before. Put nicely, he has deviated at bad times on big issues, and a notable number of right wingers (not just Republicans) feel he has sold them out.

Barak is the optimism and charisma -- Reagan-like -- which a great deal of the right wing wanted to have for themselves this time around. Hillary has the angry left and the soccer moms.

If McCain does get elected, it won't be due to gender or race. I honestly think the right-leaning independents will probably vote for him because his policies will be the least offensive to their own views.

Searcher
03-16-2008, 07:17 AM
I'm thinking just the opposite of you guys. I was thinking the exitement of Obama and Clinton, regardless of who's VP, would get them there. Plus you couple that with the fact that nobody wants 5, 15, 25 more years of war in Iraq, everybody wants something done about national health care which the repubs promise they will do nothing about exept cater to big insurance, and don't forget that O & C have been so focused on each other they haven't had the inclination to set their eyes on McCain yet. When they do, he'll be torn to pieces.

pastor_ice43
03-16-2008, 11:37 AM
I'm hearing that whoever votes for Obama is sealing our fate by actually voting for McCain. How? Simple, Obama won all the states that pretty much vote Republican, therefore in a Presidential race McCain will win. Not to mention McCain will destroy Obama is experience, peace, war, security, and McCain will bring things up Hillary has not that Glen Beck points out all the time.

With that said, a Democrats best shot at the White House is for Clinton to win, have her take Obama as her VP and with her experience, name, and other things I can't think of right now could give McCain more trouble. I heard, some Republicans are even voting for Obama right now since they know McCain is already their Rep. they want to insure Obama wins because they can beat him.

I could be wrong, I'm not into Politics, seems the more I know the more upsetting it is.

You are absolutely correct my man. Although I gotta agree with Warbeast on this one.....the pool of candidates to vote for this time around is more like a septic tank.

Grendel
03-16-2008, 12:47 PM
With that said, a Democrats best shot at the White House is for Clinton to win, have her take Obama as her VP and with her experience, name, and other things I can't think of right now could give McCain more trouble. I heard, some Republicans are even voting for Obama right now since they know McCain is already their Rep. they want to insure Obama wins because they can beat him.

I could be wrong, I'm not into Politics, seems the more I know the more upsetting it is.The "Dream Ticket" ship has sailed. The Clinton campaign's disgusting scorched earth approach to this primary (Hillary talking up McCain's experience, Geraldine Ferraro's "he's lucky to be black" bullshit, strategist Mark Penn claiming Obama can't win in the general, etc.) has rendered that impossible. How can she justify putting him a heartbeat away from the presidency after her campaign's official line has been that he's a minority novelty candidate who is running on a six year old speech?

As for Republicans crossing the fence, they weren't voting for Obama; Rush and the other talk radio blowhards were pushing people to vote for Hillary, if possible, to draw out that race.

EDIT:

And Dri, I'm all for accurately quoting people--their words are their words, after all--but might we steer away from including racial slurs in the thread titles in the future?

Aurone
03-16-2008, 01:19 PM
If anyone was thinking that this whole thing was gonna hurt Obama, guess again, he just won a huge 10 Extra Delegates in Iowa, taking back what ever lead Cliton was gaining the last few weeks.

réÐþÁ†µ
03-16-2008, 02:13 PM
Obama for the win.

All I can say.

Everyone can say what they want, but Obama is the fresh face. He may end up fucking up the works even moreso than they are now or maybe he will be decent.

The other two are a tossup and I'd probably lean torwards Hillary if Obama were out of the picture. McCain is what it he is but for the sake of having a different regime than the one thats almost done with its 8 year tenure. I'd hope the other two can pull out a victory.