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BigWheels
06-04-2008, 11:01 PM
Some say that in order for Barack Obama to be president of the United States he must have Hillary Clinton as the Vice President.

Others say that if Obama is to win, he must NOT have Hillary as the Vice President.

Still others say that it really doesn't matter who Obama's Vice President is as long as the blue collar, Hispanic, and Jewish Democratic voters vote for Obama rather than McCain.

What do you think? Will Barack Obama be the next President of the United States?

Twilight Flyer
06-04-2008, 11:23 PM
I just can't see him winning it. While McCain and Hilarious have already had their closets opened up and ransacked, Obama's closet is just now getting cracked. When all his skeletons fall out (and I assure you there are a lot of them), he's going to be in serious campaign trouble.

I've been saying for a while - America is ready for a woman or a black president. Just not either of those two.

Drew10
06-04-2008, 11:39 PM
What TF said

Double L
06-05-2008, 01:26 AM
Obama will be our next President but it's a matter of getting the blue collar and hispanic vote

Ridge Runner
06-05-2008, 02:07 AM
What I'm about to say might cause some of you to think my tinfoil hat is on too tight, but...........

I would not give odds that he will still be alive in November. While I think America, in general is ready..... there are still some crasy people out there.

If he does ask Hillary to run as VP then ALL bets are off for him serving a full term ( if elected at all ).

If it does turn into an Obama/Clinton ticket I think she ( or most likely her "friends" ) will try to do as much damage to this mans image to force him to drop out ( depends on what the polls say ).

If they can't drag out enough dirt to do that then his life will be short. If something happens to him the party will have NO choice but to put her in the #1 spot.

Again a lot will depend on the polls. If the Obama/Clinton ticket looks like a sure thing then once in the drivers seat she will go for the #1 spot again.( in whatever way she can ).

I for one would NEVER want to be the one in front of her in a line to get what she wants. She is an evil, mean and stop at nothing BI&^H that is so hungery for power that she will stoop to any level to get what she wants.

Just my $.02

Double L
06-05-2008, 02:40 AM
I agree with Ridge Runner

Rev.Vassago
06-05-2008, 02:58 AM
There are rumors floating about that there is going to be a big bombshell regarding Obama's wife in the next few days. Something about some extremely racist comments that she made during some speech.

Double L
06-05-2008, 03:06 AM
I remember hearing or reading about that Rev. I was at the dollar store and there was a magazine and on the front page was something about Obama cheating on his wife or something. :?

Ronin
06-05-2008, 07:11 AM
I wouldn't mind Obama or Clinton were it not for their stance on the 2nd Amendment. I guess I'm one of those bitter people who clings to guns and religion. (Not sure which one exactly since I just bought the gun and am not religious.)

gordoUSA
06-05-2008, 11:08 PM
I have heard the rumors about the "alleged" video also. Obama's wife in a "interview" ,"discussion" with Louis Faracon (sp).
If the tape actually exists, I would think Hilary's group would have made sure it came out by now. Anything for power. But Billary has no reason to run as VP. Obama will fail miserbly either in the election or as President. The power will lie in controlling the Democratic Party, which she and Bill can grab hold of easily, the same way as Ted Kennedy does, and he doesn't have that many years left.

BUT>>>>>>If McCain doesn't start distancing himself from Bush/Cheney and he doesn't quit talking about staying in Iraq for another 5, 10, 15 years, he going to loose for certain. He better learn to keep his mouth shut about Iraq and focus on health care, jobs, the economy, immigration, etc.

Might be a very long 5 months or so, I am sure we all will be really sick of all of it come November.

Rev.Vassago
06-05-2008, 11:27 PM
I've seen some videos today from very irate Hillary supporters who are insisting they will vote for McCain over Obama, simply because of what the Democrats are doing in Florida and Michigan.

Ridge Runner
06-05-2008, 11:34 PM
I've seen some videos today from very irate Hillary supporters who are insisting they will vote for McCain over Obama, simply because of what the Democrats are doing in Florida and Michigan.

I can see Hillary doing as much damage to Obama as she can if she is not offered the VP spot. If McCain wins she has another shot at the top spot in 2012.

mommee
06-05-2008, 11:41 PM
What I'm about to say might cause some of you to think my tinfoil hat is on too tight, but...........

I would not give odds that he will still be alive in November. While I think America, in general is ready..... there are still some crasy people out there.


I tend to agree with Ridge here. I have said that there are many crazy people out there. And, I don't think they are ready for a woman or a minority of any kind to be president. If he/they are elected I don't think they would last all the 4 years. I hope I am wrong, but I have read in the papers how some people simply won't vote for Obama because he is black.

Personally, I can't stand any of the candidates. I was wondering if Hiliary would consider running as an independent, just to stay in the race. I would rather cast my vote for Windwalker or Mickey Mouse at this point.

Windwalker
06-14-2008, 09:35 PM
Obama will be our next President but it's a matter of getting the blue collar and hispanic vote

Wrong. I will be your next president. I'm gathering all the "VOTER APATHY". We've elected a president with only 17% of the voters going to the polls. That means there are 83% available to vote for me. With those odds, I'm a sure bet. :wink: 8)

flood
06-14-2008, 09:53 PM
lets see if this will get things going
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=66787

Rev.Vassago
06-14-2008, 10:04 PM
lets see if this will get things going
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=66787

:lol: :lol: :lol:

WildK9
06-15-2008, 04:02 AM
Personally, I can't stand any of the candidates. I was wondering if Hiliary would consider running as an independent, just to stay in the race. I would rather cast my vote for Windwalker or Mickey Mouse at this point.

I totally agree...I'm a white male with a black female fiancee', neither of us are voting this year. We think they should completely overhaul the entire government. :wink:

Ronin
06-15-2008, 01:43 PM
Oh I've been saying that for years.

Windwalker
06-15-2008, 06:01 PM
Personally, I can't stand any of the candidates. I was wondering if Hiliary would consider running as an independent, just to stay in the race. I would rather cast my vote for Windwalker or Mickey Mouse at this point.

I totally agree...I'm a white male with a black female fiancee', neither of us are voting this year. We think they should completely overhaul the entire government. :wink:

The problem with that idea is that IT SENDS NO MESSAGE. If you vote for one or the other, it is taken to mean you approve of that candidate. But "NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS". The only way you can get a negative message across to them is to make the time and effort to vote, but for "NONE OF THE ABOVE". That is what I am proposing. By writing my name in, you give them a "NO CONFIDANCE VOTE", and that is BAD NEWS. It would be about the last kind of message they want to see.

WildK9
06-15-2008, 11:27 PM
WW-I would probably vote for you. If you have no previous political experience, respect and uphold the Constitution (as it was written - not some phony interpretation of it), and hold true to your promises. Another words - DO NOT take polls to form your own opinions and do what's best, in the interest of America. :wink:

Useless
06-16-2008, 05:47 AM
I remember back in 1980, when Ted Kennedy challenged Jimmy Carter for the Democratic nomination..... he lost.

What did he do??

He set out to become a top notch deal broker on Capitol Hill, and regardless of anyone's political affiliations, history has already shown that he became a dammed good one. In time, his reputation for brokering bipartisan agreements became increasingly formidable. One senator with whom Kennedy has worked most effectively is Senator Orin Hatch. (R-Utah) Hatch and Kennedy are very close personal friends, despite their political differences. In point of fact, it was Orin Hatch who helped Kennedy beat his alcohol habit.

Clinton is at a bit of a cross road; Ted Kennedy's time appears to be growing short due to his malignant brain tumor. (BTW, folks, I'd appreciate it if we cold keep the political bashing and personal slams out of this... if this was a member of your family, I'm sure you would want the same respect afforded your loved one.) The Democrats will need someone who can broker deals as effectively as Kennedy has for the past several decades.

Ultimately, Clinton is well positioned to become a very powerful deal broker, providing that she gets out there and campaigns hard for Obama. Should Obama win, she will be rewarded with bright prospects for increasing influence and power in the Senate, or she could play a very instrumental role in Obama's cabinet. Should Obama lose, her political star in the senate could continue to rise; but again, I think that this is contingent upon her campaigning hard and effectively for Obama.

Now, should Clinton decide to effectively sit this Presidential campaign and election out, then I believe that there are many within the Democratoc Party's smoke filled rooms who will blame her for the divisive roll that she played in her determination to keep her campaign alive, even after all of the numbers were pointing to Obama; in that case, the political machinery of the Democratic party could chose to punish her, and limit her prospects and spheres of influence.

I don't know about other parts of the country, or other states, but down here in Texas, Hillary has a considerable amount of fence mending to do with the Democratic political machinery; I suspect that the same may be true in other states as well.

As the VP candidate, I do believe that she could bring some strength to the Democratic ticket, although if Obama is elected, (which I see a being very possible, although it is by no means a foregone conclusion) she would wield very little power as Vice President.

My guess is that Hillary Clinton wants power more than whatever "glory" may come from being the Vice President. Regardless of what anyone may think of Bill's or Hillary's politics, or the "sleaze factor" that we saw rear it's ugly head again during the primary season, the fact is that they have built a history of being excellent political strategists..... although when I look at all of the mis-steps that occurred during Hillary Clinton's campaign, I'm left scratching my head.... it was as if both Hillary and Bill Clinton took leave of their political senses.

In any event, regardless of your political affiliations, PLEASE GET OFF OF YOUR DUFFS AND VOTE when the time comes!! I understand what it feels like to be jaded, but I am also keenly aware that there are people in all too many countries who risk their lives and personal safety to excercise a right that all too many of us take for granted.

Again, regardless of your political affiliations, when you look at many of the contests which took place in the Democratic primaries, some of those races were very close. The past two Presidential Elections resulted in delays in determining the winner.... now, we can argue about how vote counts were recorded, or the accuracy of those vote counts, but the fact is that many people went to the polls, and made their choices known. Our Constitution is strengthened through the discourse.

BigWheels
06-17-2008, 04:02 AM
...In any event, regardless of your political affiliations, PLEASE GET OFF OF YOUR DUFFS AND VOTE when the time comes!! I understand what it feels like to be jaded, but I am also keenly aware that there are people in all too many countries who risk their lives and personal safety to excercise a right that all too many of us take for granted.

Amen brother! 8)

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BigWheels
06-24-2008, 02:39 AM
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa137/BigWheels_bucket/3-1.gif Only 134 more days until the election. According to this survey, 9 of us say Obama will win, 9 of us say that McCain will win. If you haven't yet voted in this survey, what are ya waitin' fer?! :)

Rawlco
06-24-2008, 08:59 AM
I think I will bet money in Vegas on Obama winning. That way if he does win I have a hedge against my taxes going up. If McCain wins I lose my bet with the bookie, but the lack of tax increases will make it a wash. :lol:


Actually I bet Obama will win, because even the dead vote twice in Chicago before boarding the bus for Gary Indiana. :wink:

Sizzle
06-25-2008, 02:12 PM
Although, I agree with what Ridge Runner said, I have a few different ideas to add into the "pot" as well. I think that racisism and sexism permeates every walk of our lives here in the U.S. Therefore, I don't think that we are ready for a female or black president. Having said that, I can't imagine McCain the decrepit old gizzer that he is staying alive through 4 years either.

For Heaven's Sake he is ancient, he looks like he's ready for a wheel chair any minute. I'm sick and tired of the SSDD attitude in Washington. What with the mortgage crisis, oil/fuel crisis and our young men dieing in Afghanistan and Iraq on a daily basis, we definitely need some new blood in the office. Not just some recycled Republicans over and over again. Same names different positions over and over again. SIGH!!!!

I am not a Democrat, I am an Independent but am exhausted from seeing the lack of responsibility that invades every waking moment in Washington. Does anyone ever think about why people don't take responsibility for their actions? We are shown every day in Washington how there is some scap goat whenever there is a crisis. It's usually someone on the bottom of the ladder not on the top. This attitude is so pervasive in this country that it seems no one has to take responsibility anymore they can always pass the buck to an underling to take the "heat".

Washington shows us this attitude day after day, month after month and year after year. I usually don't pay attention to politics because frankly I think for the past several decades we have seen corruption in both parties and the desire to "pass the buck" on to someone else, also a lack of forsight.

It's time that we have a person of integrity and forsight for our future. Someone who will stop the industries from pulling up and going south, or to India and China taking all our middle class jobs with them. I am not necessarily advocating legislation but perhaps real incentives for these companies to stay here where we need the jobs. Look how many industries have left: the garment industry is all but eliminated in the U.S. The auto industry farms out a huge portion of their business around the globe. Whenever you need tech support for either software of hardware you usually get some foreigner in a foreign country who speaks Pigeon English. Before anyone goes off the deep end, I am not racist my husband is a foreigner. [BTW-just got married in March for those of you who knew I was single.] I just get sick and tired of knowing that "our people" are suffering as we send billions to foreign lands.

Everyone in this country should have Health Care irregardless of income. If we are able to send billions to other countries, even some countries that harbor our enemies, then we should be able to have Health Care for every citizen. How dare us sit around and let people die here when our resources are drained for other lands.

Twilight Flyer
06-25-2008, 07:49 PM
Regarding corruption in government, I agree that it spans both parties. But keep in mind that as much as you rail on Bush, it is a democratic congress with the lowest approval rating, by a long shot, in the history of this nation, that is just as culpable in our government failures as the president is.

Everyone in this country should have Health Care irregardless of income. If we are able to send billions to other countries, even some countries that harbor our enemies, then we should be able to have Health Care for every citizen. How dare us sit around and let people die here when our resources are drained for other lands.

Ask Canada how that Universal Healthcare is working out for them. :roll:

In addition, why should I be expected to foot the bill for insurance for people that are too damn lazy to work? Granted, that's a broad brush, but we have plans in place to cover those people that are disabled and/or otherwise cannot work and I'm just fine for that. But I'll be damned if I'm going to be part of ponying up untold millions of dollars every year to cover the millions of worthless, slack-jawed idiots that can't or won't work because they are too stupid and lazy to get a job.

:x

finger_lakes
06-25-2008, 08:17 PM
Since there is little difference in how much either party is going to screw us, I use a very simple method to determine my vote - the non-incumbent party gets my vote.

BigWheels
06-26-2008, 02:59 AM
Since there is little difference in how much either party is going to screw us, I use a very simple method to determine my vote - the non-incumbent party gets my vote.

So I take it you voted for Perot in '92 and '96 as well as Nadar in 2000. :wink:

Sizzle
06-26-2008, 03:27 AM
Twilight Flyer Stated:
Ask Canada how that Universal Healthcare is working out for them.

In addition, why should I be expected to foot the bill for insurance for people that are too damn lazy to work? Granted, that's a broad brush, but we have plans in place to cover those people that are disabled and/or otherwise cannot work and I'm just fine for that. But I'll be damned if I'm going to be part of ponying up untold millions of dollars every year to cover the millions of worthless, slack-jawed idiots that can't or won't work because they are too stupid and lazy to get a job.


I used to haul trucks to Canada. One time I was very ill, I had to go to an after hours clinic. Would you believe that I paid $68 for the services along with the medication? When I returned to to the states and had to go to an after hours clinic here it cost $120 plus $40 for medication.

Why is it that every person who doesn't want Universal HealthCare ALWAYS picks the model that "allegedly doesn't work". Why don't you folks talk about England, Germany, South Africa? Some of the countries that it does work in. It is so convenient that you ALWAYS choose the ones that no one approves of.

Frankly $68 is a hell of a lot cheaper that $160. Back again to my comment about sending billions to other countries when our own folks are suffering!

Twilight Flyer
06-26-2008, 03:03 PM
Why is it that every person who doesn't want Universal HealthCare ALWAYS picks the model that "allegedly doesn't work".

Universal Healthcare doesn't work anywhere. Period.

Why don't you folks talk about England, Germany, South Africa? Some of the countries that it does work in.

Doesn't work there, either. Post the proof that it's successful and hasn't bankrupted the country, morally and fiscally.

It is so convenient that you ALWAYS choose the ones that no one approves of.

I'm not sure why this is such a difficult concept. Univeral Healthcare doesn't work, yet you and your kind continue to scream for it. So, let me repost:

Why should I be expected to foot the bill for insurance for people that are too damn lazy to work? Granted, that's a broad brush, but we have plans in place to cover those people that are disabled and/or otherwise cannot work and I'm just fine for that. But I'll be damned if I'm going to be part of ponying up untold millions...actually, it's BILLIONS... of dollars every year to cover the millions of worthless, slack-jawed idiots that can't or won't work because they are too stupid and lazy to get a job.

Answer my question. You Universal Healthcare nuts want it and want me to pay for it. I want to know why.

Windwalker
06-27-2008, 01:03 AM
lets see if this will get things going
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=66787

I know. I've reasd thjis a while ago. My question is... Suppose he does win the election, and then it comes out that according to law, he is not qualified to hold office. What then???

wildkat
07-02-2008, 04:16 PM
Regarding corruption in government, I agree that it spans both parties. But keep in mind that as much as you rail on Bush, it is a democratic congress with the lowest approval rating, by a long shot, in the history of this nation, that is just as culpable in our government failures as the president is.

Everyone in this country should have Health Care irregardless of income. If we are able to send billions to other countries, even some countries that harbor our enemies, then we should be able to have Health Care for every citizen. How dare us sit around and let people die here when our resources are drained for other lands.

Ask Canada how that Universal Healthcare is working out for them. :roll:

In addition, why should I be expected to foot the bill for insurance for people that are too damn lazy to work? Granted, that's a broad brush, but we have plans in place to cover those people that are disabled and/or otherwise cannot work and I'm just fine for that. But I'll be damned if I'm going to be part of ponying up untold millions of dollars every year to cover the millions of worthless, slack-jawed idiots that can't or won't work because they are too stupid and lazy to get a job.

:x

Hey TW...not to change the subject...but let me give you all a teeny bit of insight about universal healthcare...

It SUCKS!!!

You will wait YEARS for surgery if you need it...personal experience..I got hurt AT WORK a few years back, tore the rotator cuff in my right shoulder, waited 8 months to get into see the specialist, waited 8 another months to get an MRI, waited another 10 months for surgery.

Anybody who has the $$ to go, they go to the US for treatment... WHY? faster, cheaper & CHOICES!

Universal Healthcare is EXTREMELY expensive. Here in Alberta we pay insurance premiums, cause it is NOT free! Our BASIC healthcare takes over 1/3 of our provincial budget, other provinces it's over 1/2! And it only covers the VERY basic of services...

I can tell you another thing, I would say very nearly the majority of us have PRIVATE healthcare benefits. I know I do...that covers perscription drugs, better hospital choices, vision care, dental, etc. Cause NONE of that is included in the gov't plan!

So if you want to truly BANKRUPT your country...have at 'er. You will have NO choices in ANYTHING regarding your healthcare...NONE!

Colts Fan
07-04-2008, 05:31 PM
So if you want to truly BANKRUPT your country...have at 'er.

Well, if a $9 TRILLION debt is not bankrupt then I don't know what is. There is no way our country can take on that kind of financial burden.

On the original topic, I think Obama will win because John McCain is possibly the worst choice out of all of the Republicans in the primary.

I'm so fed up with the corruption on both sides. I think the only solution is some sort of uprising in the form of a viable third party. On of the major things killing this country is the apathy of the people.

Useless
07-23-2008, 06:00 AM
I'm so fed up with the corruption on both sides. I think the only solution is some sort of uprising in the form of a viable third party. On of the major things killing this country is the apathy of the people.

Colts;

Your idea of a viable third party is interesting, and I, too, would like to see it.

The problem, as I see it, is that a third party candidate in the White House would leave the (Third Party) President with no political base in congress from which to operate, and he or she would have stiff opposition from both sides of the political aisles.

What say you??

Colts Fan
07-31-2008, 06:07 PM
I'm so fed up with the corruption on both sides. I think the only solution is some sort of uprising in the form of a viable third party. On of the major things killing this country is the apathy of the people.

Colts;

Your idea of a viable third party is interesting, and I, too, would like to see it.

The problem, as I see it, is that a third party candidate in the White House would leave the (Third Party) President with no political base in congress from which to operate, and he or she would have stiff opposition from both sides of the political aisles.

What say you??

The third party president would have to caucus with members of Congress that share similar values.

BigWheels
08-21-2008, 03:32 AM
Bump :)

76 days until the election....

VP selections will be revealed soon....

Take the poll if you haven't yet!

BlooMoose
08-21-2008, 03:50 PM
What I'm about to say might cause some of you to think my tinfoil hat is on too tight, but...........

I would not give odds that he will still be alive in November. While I think America, in general is ready..... there are still some crasy people out there.

If he does ask Hillary to run as VP then ALL bets are off for him serving a full term ( if elected at all ).

If it does turn into an Obama/Clinton ticket I think she ( or most likely her "friends" ) will try to do as much damage to this mans image to force him to drop out ( depends on what the polls say ).

If they can't drag out enough dirt to do that then his life will be short. If something happens to him the party will have NO choice but to put her in the #1 spot.

Again a lot will depend on the polls. If the Obama/Clinton ticket looks like a sure thing then once in the drivers seat she will go for the #1 spot again.( in whatever way she can ).

I for one would NEVER want to be the one in front of her in a line to get what she wants. She is an evil, mean and stop at nothing BI&^H that is so hungery for power that she will stoop to any level to get what she wants.

Just my $.02

I agree wholeheartedly...AND she is a "woman scorned" right now...If she gets the VP spot, BHO will rue the day he was ever born.

flood
08-22-2008, 02:29 AM
how about this
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=72802

Rev.Vassago
08-22-2008, 03:37 AM
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa137/BigWheels_bucket/3-1.gif Only 134 more days until the election. According to this survey, 9 of us say Obama will win, 9 of us say that McCain will win. If you haven't yet voted in this survey, what are ya waitin' fer?! :)

I'm waiting for a choice I can vote for. Sadly, the same holds true for the real election.

BigWheels
08-25-2008, 02:48 AM
Appears as though Barry is wearing the stars....Could it be he is the star?!

Well of course...he is the messiah. :wink:

Seriously, an "O" spokesman said that "the flag isn't upside down; it was just stylized to blend the stars on Obama's shirt with the flag." Oh -- OK.

BigWheels
08-25-2008, 02:50 AM
http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa137/BigWheels_bucket/3-1.gif Only 134 more days until the election. According to this survey, 9 of us say Obama will win, 9 of us say that McCain will win. If you haven't yet voted in this survey, what are ya waitin' fer?! :)

I'm waiting for a choice I can vote for. Sadly, the same holds true for the real election.

I hear ya Rev....

For me, I'd rather vote for a moderate/progressive candidate (who says he's conservative) than a socialist candidate (who says he's moderate/progressive). It boils down to how far "left" I can stomach.