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Guest
01-28-2008, 03:48 PM
The Kennedy's coming out this early to promote Obama is another major statement by the party itself that they do not care for another Clinton to represent their party.
There is actually an under current that with Hillary as the nominee it will enhance the Republican candidates chances of winning, hence there will be more and more pressure from the party AGAINST Hillary & Billary!!!

Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BTK

Guest
01-30-2008, 03:10 PM
;D

Guest
01-31-2008, 06:41 PM
I think 20 years of Bush and Clinton in the white house is enough for my lifetime.

That said, Billary is still the favorite to get the nomination, Kennedy's influence is not as much as he believes.

Guest
01-31-2008, 10:51 PM
Looking forward to the debate tonight, should be a good one. I am endlessly fascinated with U.S. politics. Canadian politics are boring in comparison. Just wish I could vote!

Guest
02-01-2008, 06:59 PM
barefoot, and sometimes I wish I was Canadian! LOL...
so who would you want to vote for?

Guest
02-01-2008, 07:24 PM
barefoot, and sometimes I wish I was Canadian! LOL... so who would you want to vote for?

JohnN: Wow, what a good question! I am so superficial and I have such a lack of knowledge that I wouldn't dream of addressing the substantive issues. Of course we all want peace, prosperity and proper medical care. Althought I've watched every debate carefully, (and the analysis afterwards), I can only make comments on superficial issues. I'm not totally comortable with any of the candidates, yet people do grow into their jobs. Sometimes.

I don't care for Romney, too slick! And I'm worried about McCain's age. Some days I can hardly make it out of bed, and he's at least ten years older than I am. Osh says Obama can't be trusted, although I saw him break-dancing on TV, and I might vote for him for athletic ability. And obviously Hilary doesn't make good decisions, she is still married to Slick Willy after all.

Seriously, JohnZ is the intellectual in the crowd, I'd love to hear his opinions.

Guest
02-07-2008, 09:01 PM
I don't know if I trust any of the politicians. That said, I try to look at each party, and see if the party as a whole, represents my ideals and positions on important issues such as the economy, the Iraq war, abortion, etc. and I vote accordingly. There seem to be so many bills in congress that are voted on according to strict party lines, that it makes more sense for me in the long run to vote for the party.

Guest
02-10-2008, 04:52 PM
Im moving to Canada if Hillary gets in!!! The last thing we need is a know it all Socialist running the country.

Guest
02-10-2008, 05:35 PM
Bye

Guest
02-15-2008, 11:55 PM
English, you're right,
it's constant re-election , empty promises, and lining their pockets,

and not anything really gets done, not a thing.
and it's beyond hillary and bill, not to hijack this thread, it's pervasive