12-11-07, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by BuddyBear
Yeah, exactly...who would want a person with a diverse ethnic and cultural background who graduated from two Ivy League university and articulates a progressive agenda.
Frankly, I'd prefer a failed businessman whose time in college was considered well below par and whose political experiences came largely by way of his father's name and connections and this individual, preferably, should be able to directly communicate with God about important foreign policy decisions. That's the kind of leader I want and that America needs.....
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As they would say in the old country: SPOT ON BUDDY!!!!
Sometimes people say things that are such nonsense that it give you a head ache when you read it.Your assessment however is like a aspirin to that nonsense 
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12-11-07, 06:53 PM
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I dont like any of them. However I will pull the GOP lever, with whoever isnt going to try to take away my 2nd amendment rights.
later
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12-11-07, 07:05 PM
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i want Dennis Kuncinich
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12-11-07, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by louisvillekid
i want Dennis Kuncinich
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he would be THE best president the united states as seen in a long time,unfortunatly it is that Ron Paul witch as captured the ALTERNATIVE vote.I find it disconcerting that in the Informative Underground where you find the:Jeff Rense,Alex Jones,Jim Marss, Joel Souskan and Greg Palast to only name these whom are political atheist(as i am)have drunk the Ron Paul Kool-Aid at the expense of Kuncinich!!
How can you go wrong with a guy that married a hot young babe that is 31 years younger than him,he should at least get my buddy DESTROYER vote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Kucinich
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12-11-07, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BuddyBear
Frankly, I'd prefer a failed businessman whose time in college was considered well below par and whose political experiences came largely by way of his father's name and connections and this individual, preferably, should be able to directly communicate with God about important foreign policy decisions. That's the kind of leader I want and that America needs.....
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Eight More Years!!
Eight More Years!!

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12-12-07, 07:55 AM
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Texans +9, ML
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I'll be voting Democrat, because Republicans had their chance.
I'll be betting Republican @+150, because the red(neck) states will never elect a black or a woman.
Nevermind the fact that Hillary & Barrack have flaws beyond the superficial. Bill Clinton won the presidency as a moderate southern democrat, whereas Hillary does not represent this pedigree. Hillary doesn't have Bill's "magic". Barrack just doesn't have the political pedigree. Idealistically, I think this is actually an assett to the voting constituency, but when push comes to shove in the couldren of a heated election I think this will be a liability when the political wheels need to be greased, so to speak.
Vote Barrack Obama! 
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12-18-07, 12:24 AM
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clint curtis is a crook!
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12-18-07, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ODNation
clint curtis is a crook!
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This face decided to spread in...hahahahaha

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12-18-07, 01:39 AM
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Obama in 2nd place??? He is making a little move in the real world too. I dont know anything about him. Cant take him seriously just yet.
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12-18-07, 01:54 AM
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Bill@SportsbookReview.com
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12-18-07, 07:12 AM
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Hilliary increasing the lead all over the place
This election s over, she is only qulaified candidate to lead Country.
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12-18-07, 04:52 PM
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From a investment standpoint I think its the Democrats race to lose. I'm not willing to lay the wood at this point, too much can happen. All signs point to a dirty and ugly election process.
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12-18-07, 08:55 PM
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What I'm really looking forward to is a full 10 months in '08 of political ads every time you snap on the tube or car radio.
A nice counterpoint to the avalanche of patent medicine ads for beta blockers, prostate shrinkers and pharmaceutical Spanish Fly.
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12-18-07, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBollocks
I agree Crazy. I'm REALLY beginning to think our next President will be Mike Huckabee. He's conservative enough to take out his Republican foes, yet reasonable enough to take out his potential Democratic opponent. May look into making a play on him as a matter of fact....
As for who I'd like to see win personally, the answer is obviously Ron Paul. He's so well thought out and would make this country substantially more free for all of us, but alas he has no corporate interests and thus gets left out of the spotlight. I'll vote for him regardless, as he's the only candidate that I believe makes my voting time worthwhile... 
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Couldn't have said it better myself.
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12-19-07, 12:10 AM
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My brother tells me that Ron Paul, who he supports, does not belong to Bilderburg, never been a member of the CFR, was not scull & bones, and doesn't "appear" to have a tie to the structure... If this is the case he could be set up to be the modern day Kennedy... His imagine is starting to shape up that way....
Ron Paul, like JFK, seems to be the people's president (cliche)...

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12-19-07, 01:06 AM
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SBR Problem Poster 2007-08
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ShamsWoof10 - based on your Illuminati conspiracy theories (who can always tell who will be the next US president due to who has the more prevalent bloodlines to the reptilians) then who are you naming? You could make a killing from betting on them. Who's the one with the strongest relationship to the blood-drinking reptilians?
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Originally Posted by BuddyBear
I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
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taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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06-18-08, 05:16 AM
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McCain is in serious trouble now; even GOP is not yet warming him up. But don’t worry it’s still an early race then. You never know a senior citizen might have the momentum to smoke the competition between the two; but then again I find this unlikely. The poll that I saw in PollClash, so far, is accurate. And it seems that the recent WSJ/NBC poll coincides with what pollcalash have, Now that the candidates are set for the US Presidential Election, Barack Obama and John McCain are beginning to set the tone for their campaign. Looking at their most recent speeches, what do you think about what you hear?
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06-18-08, 05:36 AM
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Steelers Over
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I actually feel sorry for McCain. He looks and sounds well on his way to senile; and he knows it, but he's hoping we don't notice.
Obama, master orator, will wipe the floor with him in the debates.
This one is not going to be close.
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06-18-08, 10:48 AM
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McCain backer now
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