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Ghandi 2
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Posted: February 08 2008 at 16:27 |
Deathrabbit wrote:
The claims of racism are a bit disheartening, but it seems a tad dodgy that only on copy of that newsletter existed, so I dunno. It just seems unlikely that he would commit such blatant political suicide. But as you said, he'll never be elected, so I doubt it matters wither way.
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It's not one copy, there's just only one copy online because these things were printed in the '80s and '90s and nobody cared about Ron Paul until he ran for president and the Rondroids violently took over the internet. I find the Ron Paul explanations unconvincing. He claims they were ghostwritten without his knowledge (not that they never existed), but his signature is on them, and can you really believe that he didn't even glance at the newsletter being published in his name for over 10 years? If he didn't, that just shows really poor management, and if he did, then he agrees with them. Neither option is very good. Add to that the infamous picture of him with the Stormfront guy, whose money he has not pubicly rejected...
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Sky Blue
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Posted: February 08 2008 at 16:28 |
ME! DUN DUN DUN!
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 09 2008 at 06:42 |
I'm not a McCain supporter by any means, still this one's kind of funny,
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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jimmy_row
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Posted: February 09 2008 at 12:18 |
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Signature Writers Guild on strike
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jimmy_row
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Posted: February 12 2008 at 14:33 |
I had my first chance to vote in any election today, the MD primaries fianlly rolled around...and, lookee here, all the candidates I liked have been weeded out *sigh* oh well, I was just happy to be able to take part in the process, went with Barack Obama.
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Mikerinos
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Posted: February 12 2008 at 14:43 |
Barack Obama is my favorite candidate left. Even though Hillary has similar views to Obama on most fronts, I think he has a better chance of uniting the country (not everyone of course, but a lot more people hate Hillary than Barack, especially non-Liberals), and getting people interested in politics, especially young people, which means less neo-con power. Plus the Clinton and Bush dynasties have reigned too long (esp. the Bush ones ). If it comes down to superdelegates, it seems like Hillary would have the edge, I'd be upset if it does end up that way. Somebody here said that all Obama talks about is change, well yeah it would appear that way if you only listened to Fox or CNN news, where they only show clips of the candidates saying the same things. It seems monotonous, yes, but check out youtube coverage or even his website to get a better idea of how he plans to bring about change.
Edited by Bluesaga - February 12 2008 at 14:44
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 12 2008 at 20:24 |
jimmy_row wrote:
I had my first chance to vote in any election today, the MD primaries fianlly rolled around...and, lookee here, all the candidates I liked have been weeded out *sigh* oh well, I was just happy to be able to take part in the process, went with Barack Obama. |
It's an Obamanation. For the record, I welcome whichever Democratic candidate gets the nomination. The Republicans have done enough damage to this country and it's time to give the Democrats a chance!
Edited by Slartibartfast - February 12 2008 at 20:28
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Failcore
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Posted: February 12 2008 at 21:22 |
It needs to switch back and forth so neither army takes over the country.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 06:47 |
Rather than start a fresh topic, anyone up for guessing vice pres picks for the remaining three top runners? Mine: Hillary - Wesley Clarke Obama - John Edwards McCain - I'm stumped, and really don't care...
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 07:43 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Rather than start a fresh topic, anyone up for guessing vice pres picks for the remaining three top runners? Mine: Hillary - Wesley Clarke Obama - John Edwards McCain - I'm stumped, and really don't care...
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Hillary - Bill Obama - John Edwards (good choice actually) McCain - Chuck Norris (unless Charles Bronson is still alive)
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
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Sean Trane
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 09:53 |
ClemofNazareth wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Rather than start a fresh topic, anyone up for guessing vice pres picks for the remaining three top runners? Mine: Hillary - Wesley Clarke Obama - John Edwards McCain - I'm stumped, and really don't care...
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Hillary - Bill Obama - John Edwards (good choice actually) McCain - Chuck Norris (unless Charles Bronson is still alive)
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Would Bill Hubby be legible for vice prez???
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 13:19 |
ClemofNazareth wrote:
McCain - Chuck Norris (unless Charles Bronson is still alive)
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Good one!
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Padraic
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 13:30 |
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Would Bill Hubby be legible for vice prez??? |
There's actually some debate about this. Strictly reading the Constitutional amendment which deals with presidential term limits, he would. However, there's also another amendment that states that people who don't meet the qualifications to be President can't run for Vice-President. It's really only an intellectual exercise, as practically it will never happen.
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ClemofNazareth
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 13:45 |
NaturalScience wrote:
Sean Trane wrote:
Would Bill Hubby be legible for vice prez??? |
There's actually some debate about this. Strictly reading the Constitutional amendment which deals with presidential term limits, he would. However, there's also another amendment that states that people who don't meet the qualifications to be President can't run for Vice-President. It's really only an intellectual exercise, as practically it will never happen.
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The other debate is over whether the provision that the president has to be native born applies to John McCain, who is the son of American citizens but was born in Panama. Again this is really just an intellectual exercise, but makes for some mildly interesting speculation.
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
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stonebeard
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 14:13 |
I don't care anymore. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Passionist
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Posted: March 06 2008 at 14:31 |
I very wary of going for either one of the big parties. Of course the democrats seem better than republicans because there's been a republican there now. People have very short political memory, what feels bad at the moment is so much more important than what has happened in the past. I'm not saying that i'd like bush. What I'm saying, is: I'd personally vote for someone who in fact, as you americans describe it, liberal, not a conservative as these both are. Two big money driven parties you see. i should think if you want to vote it's at least your responsibility to find out about all the candidates, not just the ones that are always on the headlines, because they are the ones who aere paying a lot of corrupt money to get the spot there. I'd go for someone completely outside of this donkey-elephant moneywasting battle.
Though as a realist I know in your great nation this will never happen. Well, not in the following 200 years if we're still alive on earth. So studying the topic, I was first pretty much behind Clinton, keeping it to myself. Probably because McCain is everything I've always fought against, and Hillary represents something new to the country, and to the world. But then I started thinking, Do I really assume having a woman there would change anything? Well, in fact the only refreshment there would be an ideological one between the women /men separation. Then, wouldn't it be better to strike two flies with one... you know. Barack Obama is younger. He's not related to a former president like all the others you've had for the past what, 20 years? And after B. Clintons cover up politics... And he's african-american. But lately I've been thinking about it. Am I letting emotional issues affect my opinion. Frankly, Obamas agenda is closer to that of McCain's.
It's undeniable, that should it be a democrat then later, it'll be a huge step along the lines of humanity for the USA, but for politics, well, the USA has always been a world police and will stay that way for long, and you can see it in the international law statement and well, in action too.
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Seyo
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Posted: March 16 2008 at 16:45 |
Obama, because he is quite different from all previous presidents...
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Salvo_
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Posted: March 16 2008 at 22:34 |
ClemofNazareth wrote:
The other debate is over whether the provision that the president has to be native born applies to John McCain, who is the son of American citizens but was born in Panama. Again this is really just an intellectual exercise, but makes for some mildly interesting speculation. |
The McCain thing is so dumb. Seriously, jus sanguinis and the 14th amendment.
The Bill thing doesn't really matter because Hillary's not going to get the nomination, and there is not a chance she would choose him. :P
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The T
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Posted: March 16 2008 at 23:44 |
I'm not an american so I qualify for this thread. I go for Barack Obama as I want a democrat to win and he has a far better shot at defeating Ancient Joe Mc than Hillary, as national polls show. i don't want another anti-immigration anti-government anti-taxes pro-war pro-intervention pro-church pro-"high morals' to win the presidency. Besides, Obama's inexperience is actually a plus. And he's a uniter as much as W has been a divider. Hillary, sadly, divides her own, but unites the republican party in a crusade against "sinful" Bill Clinton.
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Salvo_
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Posted: March 17 2008 at 02:06 |
Actually, Hillary unites the Republican party against her. They've gotten over Bill, more or less, but they still hate her. This primary cycle has shown me that much of that hatred is justified. I wasn't politically aware until after they were no longer relevant so I didn't really understand it, but damn her campaign has pulled a lot of crap. Her naked ambitition, complete shamelessness, and bullheaded stubbornness are frightening.
But, as I said before, unless she pulls some crap with the Supers (which I think is her plan) or this Wright thing really sinks Obama, she's unlikely to pull ahead.
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