hilary or obama

MyHandsBoundMyHandsBound Posts: 698
edited January 2007 in A Moving Train
the big question


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  • Gary CarterGary Carter Posts: 14,067
    obama all the way


    OBAMA IN 08
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  • BubbaBirchBubbaBirch Posts: 1,977
    Canada
  • xavier mcdanielxavier mcdaniel Somewhere in NYC Posts: 9,305
    obama but if clinton's the nominee, i still vote for her.
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  • roarroar Posts: 1,116
    c) none of the above.
  • xavier mcdanielxavier mcdaniel Somewhere in NYC Posts: 9,305
    ok, if none of the above then who?
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  • roarroar Posts: 1,116
    I have to weigh all of my options, and at this point, I would not vote for either of those options.
  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,297
    Obama '08!!!!!!
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    Given only those 2 choices, Barack.
  • 1STmammal2wearPants1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 2,939
    osama?

    no way man. who would vote for a guy with a name like that.
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  • JulienJulien Posts: 2,457
    osama?

    no way man. who would vote for a guy with a name like that.

    It's oBama, not oSama... :D
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  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Bubba wrote:
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    BINGO..

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  • coachchriscoachchris Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749
    If you guys don't want Obama send him up here to us Canadians!
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  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,297
    coachchris wrote:
    If you guys don't want Obama send him up here to us Canadians!

    Nah, we do. Most people that don't like him just hear the sound bites on the news. They really need to listen to the guy talk. He really is a sharp, intelligent, honest...and an all around good guy.
    Oh, and I happen to agree with him politically on most issues...
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    Neither.
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  • ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,761
    Obama, he can win a general election. Hillary wouldn't stand a chance. I know many Republicans who love Obama but despise Hillary. Obama has that "across the board" appeal.
  • macgyver06macgyver06 Posts: 2,500
    mca47 wrote:
    Nah, we do. Most people that don't like him just hear the sound bites on the news. They really need to listen to the guy talk. He really is a sharp, intelligent, honest...and an all around good guy.
    Oh, and I happen to agree with him politically on most issues...

    He will win because the presidential race and politics are no longer one in the same.

    but its interesting..

    A White Woman or a Black Man?

    sorry girls...but ..ya...

    we know the ending.
  • JeanwahJeanwah Posts: 6,363
    Obama '08!!
  • soulsingingsoulsinging Posts: 13,202
    john edwards. failing that, obama. only becos hillary would never get elected. unless the repubs run sam brownback.
  • That's a tough one. Does Obama have the exprerience?
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  • ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,761
    bookworm30 wrote:
    That's a tough one. Does Obama have the exprerience?

    The answer you are looking for is "yes"
  • chopitdownchopitdown Posts: 2,222
    given the 2...obama w/o a doubt...even though he is muslim ;)
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  • BubbaBirchBubbaBirch Posts: 1,977
    I for one wont vote just based on the fact that they arent Republicans, hopefully others will do the same.
  • NCBRINCBRI Posts: 1,902
    john edwards. failing that, obama. only becos hillary would never get elected. unless the repubs run sam brownback.


    It'll be interesting to see if Edwards can hang in the race long enough with all the attention focussed on the other 2.
    Brian
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  • neither, both are victims or rather proponents of the idea of "cult of personality". Its their image more than their actual ideas that drives this media frenzy.

    I said from the start, to get my vote, you have to have an explicit plan to get us out of iraq. Without that your useless. Both Obama and Clinton are pro-war. To my knowledge clinton has yet to renounce her vote on Iraq back in 2002, and she has yet to call the war a mistake and wrong. She still believes it to be a good war, just run by inept people. I remember watching Cspan in 2004 or so and it was an interview with Obama, he said he isnt a pacifist and doesnt believe in that stuff and even came out for attacking Iran and North Korea.

    As far as I am concerned, both are not qualified to be President. Indeed we need a woman president and a African American president but these two aint the right ones.

    With Kerry not running my hope is that our country in 2008 starts seriously considering electing a viable third party candidate, who isnt funded by coportations as all dems and all republicans are. We wont ever see change in society unless we elect this third party candidate.

    I mean would this war be any different if in January 2005 Kerry moved into the white house? Hell no, he wasnt against the war, and even called for sending the same amount of troops that Bush just called into battle 20,000.

    The Democratic platform seems to be: we arent against this war, and the entire idea of this war, but it is run by a cabal of idiots, and once we get in office things will change.

    Its more of a tactical difference. This isnt what we should stand for. I mean my god, we have two goddamn parties in this society, or one basically, and thats it! Isnt it time we had a change?

    Is electing Obama or Hilary really worth it if they follow through on the new Democratic key word "redeployment" and reposition our troops in Afghanistan instead of iraq? Is that really what we want?
  • Neither.
  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    Feels Good Inc.
  • worldworld Posts: 266
    none of the above
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  • Purple HawkPurple Hawk Posts: 1,300
    the big question


    obama:)

    do either of the two have opinions on ANYTHING?

    judging by the frontrunners of both parties...2008 is shaping up to be a style, rather than substance, election.

    Is the west incapable of producing a leader who is clear about their ideas?

    Is anyone else ready to head into their basement and mix amonia and bleach out of sheer frustration? Seriously, let the dick cheney's debate the denis kuciniches...THIS is where the debate is...I WANT this. I want us to discuss our differences...not gloss over them for some phony good feelings. these are dopes who are running for president...there is not one qualified candidate, not one. it's a glorified reality show.
    And you ask me what I want this year
    And I try to make this kind and clear
    Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
    Cuz I don't need boxes wrapped in strings
    And desire and love and empty things
    Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
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