Clinton vs. Obama

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I realy hope Obama can pull this out. I despise Hillary Clinton like no other. Obama has more character than Hillary could ever hope for and character just might be enough!



"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
 
My biggest problem with Obama is his tax plans, not that congress would go along but it scares me. my biggest fear and this is the republican coming out in me is the big capitol gains raise, that's a near and dear topic to me and it could be real bad for the economy as well.

Hillary is a lib no two ways about it but not a radical, her term I would expect to be something like Bill's and those were not bad years at all.
 
To be honest the only reason I posted this was to see you pull for Hillary, Dude. Had I reversed it you would have pulled for Obama. Classic.



"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
 
Obama is one smooth-talkin' Marxist. God help me as much as the Clintons nauseate me, I hope they win the dem side of things.

Between, McCain and the Witch, I'm going to flip a coin...or not vote. If McCain can convince me that he can do something about the illegals besides amnesty, I may vote for him.
 
Just remember not voting is a vote for the witch.



"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
 
202 if I said I wanted Cheney for president you'd whine.

I don't get to vote in the dem primary but if I did I would probably vote for Clinton just to play it safe. Obama is kicking butt right now, maybe somebody knows something I don't but mass movements behind a relatively unknown worry me. if he gets the nomonation he WILL be your next president, be careful what you wish for.
 
Today is caucus day in the state where I live. I plan to attend and will be giving my vote and support to Barack Obama. As we learned during the presidency of Bill Clinton, both Bill and Hillary are corporatists. That being the case, I do not believe need to return the Democrats to the politics of the 1990's. The politics of Bill Clinton was a liberal adaptation to the dominate conservative politics of that era. But times have changed. Just as the presidency of Jimmy Carter signaled the demise of a liberal political ideology that had dominated for several decades, so too does the presidency of George Bush signal the stagnation and decline of the conservative movement that came to prominance with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. If the Democrats play their cards right they could very well again dominate the political scene for years to come. But to do that they will need a dynamic candidate to lead the charge. And I believe the candidate most up to that task is Barack Obama.
 
Obama just won Louisiana, Washington and Nebraska. He's right on Hillarys heals and with money pouring in it looks very likely he'll beat her. he's done better than I figured.
 
I wish there was a box I could check "NONE OF THE ABOVE!!!" and then if that vote won they would have to start over with new candidates.
 
Hillary is going to be our next president.
Obama is going to beat her.
There is man caused global warming.
Big oil sucks.

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I'm betting the Clinton's are real close to putting the horse head in Obama's bed........they will not let him beat her.

JB
 
The wealthy arab state of Dubai already owes Billy 20 million for "consulting" fees. Looks like the Clintons might owe a few favors when (if) Billary gets elected.

Find Michael Savage on your radio and listen. Not your Republican drone like Hannity and Limbaugh but honest and revealing thoughts. My father in law met him at the gun range and he is a true american.
 
When it gets right down to it can either of them beat McCain?? It's down to 3 and only 3.

Is America ready for the 1st black president or the 1st woman president?
 
Dude I would rather have Obama then another Clinton in the Whitehouse.



"Thanks climate PhD 202" - TFinalshot Feb-05-08, 02:16 PM (MST)
 

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