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More proving your point that it's a coin toss at this point between McCain and Obama than anything, but it does appear Obama still has a slight lead over McCain.
Xyun wrote:Oh man I love election years around here. It's comical there are people out there that think McCain has a snowball's chance in hell of becoming the next president. You people fail to look at or just don't understand what is taking place within the democratic party. Wake up and take a look at the numbers, you think we're bringing in people by the millions is a coincidence or negligible? You think the shattering of any and every fund-raising record that has ever existed is a coincidence or negligible? Use your fucking brains dipshits. This year belongs to us and no amount of underhanded bullshit by corrupt republicans or democrats is going to steal this thing from us. Not this year. So you can forget about your silly little pipe dreams of another joke presidency. Not happening.
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In 2004, numerous members of this board thought victory was ensured for John Kerry. It's very difficult to predict the voting patterns of the American populace.Xyun wrote:Oh man I love election years around here. It's comical there are people out there that think McCain has a snowball's chance in hell of becoming the next president. You people fail to look at or just don't understand what is taking place within the democratic party. Wake up and take a look at the numbers, you think we're bringing in people by the millions is a coincidence or negligible? You think the shattering of any and every fund-raising record that has ever existed is a coincidence or negligible? Use your fucking brains dipshits. This year belongs to us and no amount of underhanded bullshit by corrupt republicans or democrats is going to steal this thing from us. Not this year. So you can forget about your silly little pipe dreams of another joke presidency. Not happening.
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Xyun wrote:We think it will be a landslide for Kerry. Not because of the swing vote or the Democrat's mobilization, but because we believe that many Republicans simply will not vote. Whether consciously or sub-consciously, they will stay home on election day. We have faith that the population at large is not as stupid as they think it is.
http://www.veeshanvault.org/forums/view ... ry#p206335Kyoukan wrote:I am just enjoying myself bookmarking all these threads so I can dredge them back up after Kerry wins the election.
haha. You are so jaded.Nick wrote:Kerry certainly wasn't a strong candidate, but he still one hell of a stronger candidate than George Bush. Which really isn't saying a lot.
The fact it's even close (with McCain behind Obama btw) shows you the deluded nature of a large number of people. Pretty sad. We sure as hell can't let one of dem der niggers in the white house jim-bob
If I were Obama and confronted with you as a supporter I would say, "Get thee behind me Satan!". Your attitude represents the same old tired elite intolerance which he is trying to transcend.Xyun wrote:Oh man I love election years around here. It's comical there are people out there that think McCain has a snowball's chance in hell of becoming the next president. You people fail to look at or just don't understand what is taking place within the democratic party. Wake up and take a look at the numbers, you think we're bringing in people by the millions is a coincidence or negligible? You think the shattering of any and every fund-raising record that has ever existed is a coincidence or negligible? Use your fucking brains dipshits. This year belongs to us and no amount of underhanded bullshit by corrupt republicans or democrats is going to steal this thing from us. Not this year. So you can forget about your silly little pipe dreams of another joke presidency. Not happening.
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That's not the point at all. What is becoming clear is that people will vote for anything that's not republican because of their hatred for Bush. Obama is a good speaker. So are used car salesmen. Don't forget that the newbie candidate can say anything because they haven't had to do anything yet. Obama is your "second life" online candidate. They look great because you've only had a limited view of them.Nick wrote: The point is, Obama should be the next President, but wont.
He is one of Hilary's most prominent supporters. Speculation is he will take someone from the Clinton side to help quell the current split (Clark mentioned specifically) and Clark certainly fits the bill.Kaldaur wrote:Isn't Clark a big Hilary supporter?
I think Wesley Clark would make a good VP, as I liked him in the 2004 campaign. He would make a good, experienced voice to supplement Obama's message, plus underlay the fact that Obama has the support of those who have had to make the big decisions.
I've seen Webb's name thrown around but they would lose a Senate seat if he took him.Sueven wrote:I think Webb from VA would be perfect if he weren't a similarly inexperienced Senator.
Source: http://www.cfr.org/publication/14895/co ... transcriptQUESTIONER: A very simple question, would you accept a position in a Democratic administration?
HAGEL: I would consider a serious offer in any administration if it comes from a serious president who wants to do something to make our world better and our country stronger. (Applause.)
Winnow wrote:Obama is a great speaker but breaks down into a stuttering nervous wreck when he has to debate someone. I'm not so sure that's a good thing in a presidential candidate. And this is the guy that wants to have talks with Iran, etc? By the time Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was done with Obama, he wouldn't need to make his own nukes because Obama would give him some of ours.Nick wrote: The point is, Obama should be the next President, but wont.
Bailing out of there without having a stable govt. in place would be incredibly stupid. Screws the people of Iraq over short term and the rest of the region and the world in the long term.And whether you believe it or not, people don't want to be in Iraq for potentially another '100 years' as McCain says. They want to get the fuck out. If we want to prevent the country (ours) from turning into Iraq, we need to get the fuck out.
We can't afford to keep this up forever. The money we've spent there and continue to spend there could do a lot of good if kept at home. The problem is that the Iraq police and so called government isn't stepping up because they know we're still be there. We can't carry them forever. At some point they've either got to stand up and do their job or deal with the outcome. Even if you believe we went there to help, you can only help for so long. Teach a man to fish and all that bullshit. It's not like the terrorist types are ever going to be defeated or ever go away. And since there's no chance of working out some kind of peace agreement with them, we either teach and leave or we destroy our own country trying to support theirs. Is it a shitty deal for the Iraq citizens? Definitely.Aabidano wrote:Bailing out of there without having a stable govt. in place would be incredibly stupid. Screws the people of Iraq over short term and the rest of the region and the world in the long term.And whether you believe it or not, people don't want to be in Iraq for potentially another '100 years' as McCain says. They want to get the fuck out. If we want to prevent the country (ours) from turning into Iraq, we need to get the fuck out.
Unless of course you think having another Iran or Saudi Arabia around is a good thing. Extremist governments with unlimited cash supplies aren't a good thing.
No, I don't like it that we're there or the reasons we went in he first place. Too late to do anything but deal with the cards we've got and make the best of it.
I haven't seen numbers, I'd guess the bulk of the Iraq spend is going directly to US corporations and then back into our economy. I'd even argue it's buffering us form a worse recession than we'd be in otherwise. It is adding to our deficit, which is owned by people we really don't want to do favors for anyway and is worth less every day. From a very cynical standpoint it's a good thing.Siji wrote:We can't afford to keep this up forever. The money we've spent there and continue to spend there could do a lot of good if kept at home.
This is my thought too. Also, the no-win, shit result of this should never be associated with pulling out of Iraq. It should be associated with the mistake of invading to begin with. All fault lies with the invasion under false pretense. Everything after that colossal mistake is just sand on the beach.Siji wrote:We can't afford to keep this up forever. The money we've spent there and continue to spend there could do a lot of good if kept at home. The problem is that the Iraq police and so called government isn't stepping up because they know we're still be there. We can't carry them forever. At some point they've either got to stand up and do their job or deal with the outcome. Even if you believe we went there to help, you can only help for so long. Teach a man to fish and all that bullshit. It's not like the terrorist types are ever going to be defeated or ever go away. And since there's no chance of working out some kind of peace agreement with them, we either teach and leave or we destroy our own country trying to support theirs. Is it a shitty deal for the Iraq citizens? Definitely.
Are you seriously questioning my seriousness concerning that quote?Nick wrote:Winnow wrote:By the time Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was done with Obama, he wouldn't need to make his own nukes because Obama would give him some of ours.
Are you actually being serious?
Is it just the president that had to be born in the US (or territory) or also the VP?Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:I am predicting that they amend the Constitution before running mates are announced and the Governator ends up running as VP with McCain. You talk about winning a landslide election....that would end any care over who got the Dem bid.
No, I wouldn't throw the kid into a pool of sharks.. but if the child refused to learn to swim because they simply depended on me holding them above water, I'd try something different or stop trying. We can't keep the Iraq police and government above water forever.Aabidano wrote:Back to the topic, you wouldn't teach your kid to swim by throwing him in a pool full of sharks, or send him to hang out with crack dealers to learn that drugs are bad.Siji wrote:We can't afford to keep this up forever. The money we've spent there and continue to spend there could do a lot of good if kept at home.
You're probably right but they could always skip the VP. Alexander Haig, "I'm in charge"Ashur wrote:VP must meet the same reqs as president I believe, as they may inherit the office.