Election 2008

McBama or O' Cain?


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I was actually expecting this was going to be on Mike Gravel running as a Lib.He was someone who I thought was right on most things when I saw him in the debates.
On Gore while I wish he had run, its too late now barring something like both Barack and Hillary's planes collide or something similar.:eek:
 
les vote obama in office and get this over with....you all really think hilary clinton is the best thing for this country? all she talks about is her expierience...expierence doing what? just becuase you were the president's wife makes you fit to be president? think again ma'am
 
I was actually expecting this was going to be on Mike Gravel running as a Lib.He was someone who I thought was right on most things when I saw him in the debates.
On Gore while I wish he had run, its too late now barring something like both Barack and Hillary's planes collide or something similar.:eek:

gravel? it's a type of crushed rock, used in construction. it also is a proponent of world government, direct democracy, and universal health-care. Libertarians will never go for this.

i have been percolating a theory for the last year or so.
i've been largely quiet on the subject, coyly dropping two-word hints here and there.
al gore is gonna pull a surprise trick on all y'all's asses, aug 28.

nostrodamus even said so:

the web weaver cast out,
(he invented the internet, and lost the 2000 election)
turned inward, reflective.
(he "fell out of love" with politics)
a foundation of bitter paint,
(an inconvenient truth?)
negator is awesome.
(i have no idea what this means)
 
les vote obama in office and get this over with....you all really think hilary clinton is the best thing for this country? all she talks about is her expierience...expierence doing what? just becuase you were the president's wife makes you fit to be president? think again ma'am

Nothing like a sexist double standard.She was not just your typical 1st lady,and caught a TON of flack for being involved as much as she was.Not to mention she has been a senator for 8 years.So at least on experience she has a claim to having substantially more more than Obama,but not as much as McCain.But nobody said experience was the only factor to vote on eitheir.McCain has a lot of experience, he is just wrong on about everything lol.

gravel? it's a type of crushed rock, used in construction. it also is a proponent of world government, direct democracy, and universal health-care. Libertarians will never go for this.

i have been percolating a theory for the last year or so.
i've been largely quiet on the subject, coyly dropping two-word hints here and there.
al gore is gonna pull a surprise trick on all y'all's asses, aug 28.

nostrodamus even said so:

the web weaver cast out,
(he invented the internet, and lost the 2000 election)
turned inward, reflective.
(he "fell out of love" with politics)
a foundation of bitter paint,
(an inconvenient truth?)
negator is awesome.
(i have no idea what this means)

I would love it if somehow AL ran but it aint happening.My apologies to Nostradamus.:bowdown:
But ya know I'm not sure Al isn't being smart.He is so associtated with Global warming that he may be unelectable.Because while I think he is correct on it you don't get elected telling the population hard truths.Just look at Obama, the whole issue of race and trying to tell the black perspective which is not what the white majority is comfortable hearing is going to maybe it much more difficult for him to be elected I bet.Same thing with global warming.the deficit,the inequality and prosperity gap that has been widening for last couple decades in this country and the pending insolvency of medicare and social security.Very few are willing to hear about those things and take a responsible attitude to deal with them, as they are what you might call "inconvient truths" that might mean we can't have our cake and it eat it too.We want tax cuts and keep those good times rolling , and screw it if we are destroying the planet,borrowing like we will never pay the bill, and expect govt to make it all work out somehow.And we blame them when they can't seem to get it done.Oil as a commodity in the world is getting pricier all the time but we think our govt can actually fix that or make it go away.Like Paul Tsongas who ran for President once(not that he was that special to me) said the people want "Santa Claus" as president meaning they want painless fixes to everything.Nobody pays more,nobody gives up anything ,just give us stuff.
 
Wow, Al Gore in a comfy position to blitz the election? Now thats f-ing interesting.
Actually I predicted this back in February 2007, however I disregarded it like 6 months ago due to Al's lack of public presence.
But here it is:
Re: Al Gore is a hypocritical asshole

Ahhh Al Gore, A Genius, I sincerely mean that. I bet John F Kerry is kicking himself in the ass for not coming up with such a "Brilliant!!!" idea.
He should win some kind of award.
I mean nothing gets our attention like" your all gonna die".

Lets see, Al Gore.
What has he done since losing the presidential election in 2000.
Well first he publicly stated he was robbed out of the presidency.
Then he disappears. Wheres Al? No one knows.
Then he resurfaces about a year later, full beard, about 20 lbs heavier, and is going around screaming like a televangelist. "He played on your fears!!!!! He Betrayed you!!!!. Pass the hat around freinds,sweating more than George Kennedy in Cool Hand Luke.
He was acting so strange even the Clintons kept theyre distance, as did the whole democratic party. It seemed Al was only a poor, forgotten, multi- millionare for a while there.
But now hes found his niche, a perfect angle.
"Listen to me or your all gonna die"
Now thats an attention grabber if there ever was one.
So he makes a Mike Moore style film, swoons it up with hollywood muckity mucks, wins an oscar, and Now he is in a perfect position for, ready?, The Democratic nomination for the 2008 presidential election.
Like I said, Genius!!!! Brilliant!!.
Those shallow hollywood phonys will drop Obama faster than they dropped Hillary, for Al Gore that is, after all, he's one of them now.
Have a nice day


Of course things are different now but I wouldn't mind seeing Gore run.
 
the people want "Santa Claus" as president meaning they want painless fixes to everything.Nobody pays more,nobody gives up anything ,just give us stuff.
apologies for truncating tsongas...

i think al gore could be santa clause. i know what would be in Premium Link Upgrade stocking the morning after.
i don't think the environmental thing would be much of an issue. if anything, a debate with mccain would be largely a lot of agreeing. it'd be like Premium Link Upgrade vs Premium Link Upgrade , ultimately both trying to out-distance themselves from the ******* president.
two elder statesmen, one with "hope" in his pocket and unifying his party, and the other with alzheimers, tourets, and the final nail in the elephant coffin.

hell, i might vote for nader, just for old-time's sake.
(not really)
spirit of '00
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"50 Cent no longer supports Clinton"
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CNN) – Hillary Clinton appears to have lost a high-profile backer to rival Barack Obama.

Rapper 50 Cent, who told Time magazine last September he was supporting the New York senator's White House bid, now says he has decided to shift his allegiance to Obama.

The multi-platinum star, born Curtis Jackson, told MTV News Friday that Obama's recent speech on race was the deciding factor for his decision.

"I heard Obama speak," he said. "He hit me with that he-just-got-done-watching-'Malcolm X,' and I swear to God, I'm like, 'Yo, Obama!'

"I'm Obama to the end now, baby!"

But the musician also admitted he's lost interest in the protracted Democratic race, and may not support either candidate.

"To be honest, I haven't been following that anymore. I lost my interest," he said. "I listened to some of the debates and things that they were saying, and I just got lost in everything that was going on…Don't look for my vote, for me to determine nothing on that. Just say, '50 Cent, he don't know, so don't ask Fiddy.'

He also said he didn't think the country is ready for a black president.

"I just think there's people that might not be ready for an African-American president," he said. "It'll be an issue, believe it or not."

"You've got to be conscious of racism, period," he continued. "And it's still there. We don't deal with it as often as my grandparents did. My grandparents grew up in South Carolina, so they experienced the heart of that."
 
all these endorsements are very exciting.
good thing $.50 wears a vest, too,
because the clinton gang can be very vindictive.
fiddy is very well-spoken, i'm sure,
but i'm waiting to hear who Premium Link Upgrade are going to "endorse."
 
all these endorsements are very exciting.
good thing $.50 wears a vest, too,
because the clinton gang can be very vindictive.
fiddy is very well-spoken, i'm sure,
but i'm waiting to hear who Premium Link Upgrade are going to "endorse."

The real reason I put it up was his views on the electabilty of Obama.The *** might just know something about such things.
 
i know ,i know. i just can't resist an opportunity to post a picture of mccain hugging the ******* president. the temptation. . . .

is too great!

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Oh that pic lol.Yeah I saw that before and it was said that was one the dems would use big time lol.The other things to go after McCain on is his age.
 
Nothing like a sexist double standard.She was not just your typical 1st lady,and caught a TON of flack for being involved as much as she was.Not to mention she has been a senator for 8 years.So at least on experience she has a claim to having substantially more more than Obama,but not as much as McCain.But nobody said experience was the only factor to vote on eitheir.McCain has a lot of experience, he is just wrong on about everything lol.



I would love it if somehow AL ran but it aint happening.My apologies to Nostradamus.:bowdown:
But ya know I'm not sure Al isn't being smart.He is so associtated with Global warming that he may be unelectable.Because while I think he is correct on it you don't get elected telling the population hard truths.Just look at Obama, the whole issue of race and trying to tell the black perspective which is not what the white majority is comfortable hearing is going to maybe it much more difficult for him to be elected I bet.Same thing with global warming.the deficit,the inequality and prosperity gap that has been widening for last couple decades in this country and the pending insolvency of medicare and social security.Very few are willing to hear about those things and take a responsible attitude to deal with them, as they are what you might call "inconvient truths" that might mean we can't have our cake and it eat it too.We want tax cuts and keep those good times rolling , and screw it if we are destroying the planet,borrowing like we will never pay the bill, and expect govt to make it all work out somehow.And we blame them when they can't seem to get it done.Oil as a commodity in the world is getting pricier all the time but we think our govt can actually fix that or make it go away.Like Paul Tsongas who ran for President once(not that he was that special to me) said the people want "Santa Claus" as president meaning they want painless fixes to everything.Nobody pays more,nobody gives up anything ,just give us stuff.

yes but at the same time that is all she is going off of.....and do we really think just saying "i have more expierence then obama" the main factor in why we should vote for her......t
 
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"**** executive could be next first lady"


"As heiress to her ******'s stake in Hensley & Co. of Phoenix, Cindy McCain is an executive whose worth may exceed $100 million. Her **** earnings have afforded the GOP presidential nominee a wealthy lifestyle with a private jet and vacation homes at his disposal, and her connections helped him launch his political career — even if the millions remain in her name alone. Yet the arm's-length distance between McCain and his wife's assets also has helped shield him from conflict-of-interest problems.'


Here's something I did not know.
 
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