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Fezzzy |
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But will turn away people who were having any doubts at all about his positions on things like...foreign policy.
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Picking Hill, Obama would have made the worse choice. She and Bill would become co-consuls
I would pick Biden for a remake of Moses for they way he can grit his teeth. He will make though a very good pit bull. |
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Fezzzy |
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Does ANYONE know the story behind PassionatePiscesMan? Is it a gimmick? Is it a ghost? I don't get it.
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rugslug |
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bwahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Obama picked the dumbest person in the Senate to be his running mate???????????????
bwahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wait til the clips of Biden saying an inexperienced person can't be President start in about an hour from now.
Wait til Biden continually says stupid things on camera because he can't help himself. bwahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Strange Flute |
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Biden will also attract white males, independents and some rightwingers. He did win the Drudge poll for Obama's VP pick.
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Fezzzy |
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Biden will also attract white males, independents and some rightwingers.Um, no. |
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Fezzzy |
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lol |
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Je Fa |
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terrible choice:
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08/23/08 7:24 AM.
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Lloyd Bonafide |
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He did win the Drudge poll for Obama's VP pick.Here's a clue, when people from the other side pick your VP it's because they think he'll hurt you, not help. |
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rugslug |
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Strange Flute wrote: ....as well as plagiarists and those who hate Indian-Americans! |
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Pahrump Mania |
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As a leading member of Congress he'll also help with the 9% of people who think Congress is doing a good job.
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merkyl |
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Why should anyone be shocked. Obama hasn't exactly been known for good judgment.
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Strange Flute |
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Biden has been talking non-stop for 30 years, very talkative guy, and now we're going to get tiny, selective soundbites from the McCain camp. Moneybags
McCain is such a phony.
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Je Fa |
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So do Biden's denials earlier this week count as a lie?
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Lloyd Bonafide wrote:Bill Richardson would have been a wonderful choice. So would Chet Edwards. That said, I just found out that Biden is originally from Scarnton so he's a native son. Doesn't matter how long he's been away, you're always a native son and those of you from the region know what I mean. So Obama now can add PA to his win list. |
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SurvivorLDog93 |
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Bayh = Indiana = 11 EV Obama probably would not have won otherwise.
Kaine = Virginia = 13 EV Obama might not win otherwise. Biden = Serial Windbags and blue states that would have voted for Obama anyway = No value added |
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sadllama |
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Its nice to see the rights meltdown over this but if you seriously think the selection of a vp is going to significantly change this election you're pretty
retarded.
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Gregoire |
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Biden -ew. Isn't this the guy that called Obama "clean and articulate"? All McCain has to do is pick a woman for vice president, and he's
won.
ETA: I guess Biden isn't the worst choice, just boring. |
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Pahrump Mania |
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Sounds like Biden has a lot of respect for McCain, although he didn't say how clean cut and well spoken McCain is...
WASHINGTON - Sen. Joseph Biden, a senior Democrat, on Sunday urged Republican Sen. John McCain to run for vice president with the Democratic hopeful, Sen. John Kerry, in order to heal the "vicious rift" dividing America.
"I'm sticking with McCain," Biden said. "I think John McCain would be a great candidate for vice president," Biden, from Delaware, said on NBC's "Meet the Press," where the two senators appeared together to take questions on Iraq and other subjects."Do I think it's going to happen? No," he said. "But I think it is a reflection of the desire of this country and the desire of people in both parties to want to see this God-awful, vicious rift that exists in the nation healed, and John and John could go a long way to heal in that rift." McCain, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee and in line to take over the Senate Armed Services panel in two years, endorsed Biden's call for bridging the political gap between Democrats and Republicans. "There's too much partisanship in America, and there's too much partisanship in the Senate," he said. "And we're not doing our job as our constituents expect us to do." "I will always take anyone's phone calls," McCain said of any call he might get from Kerry, a fellow decorated Vietnam War veteran. "But I will not, I categorically will not do it." Kerry said Wednesday that McCain, a frequent critic of President Bush, would be his first choice to replace Donald Rumsfeld, the secretary of defense now
wrestling with the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal.
But on "Meet the Press" Sunday, McCain also indicated he was not interested in becoming secretary of defense in the event of a Kerry victory in November. |
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