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Democratic Candidate, Senator Tells Potential Voters That Foreign Policy Affects Their Everyday Lives

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by nirak2-2009 January 2, 2008 5:55 PM EST
Actually Biden is the smartest of the whole bunch and it''s a shame he is not doing any better in the polls.
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by lisajanetx January 2, 2008 5:47 PM EST
Sen. Joe Biden is the best candidate from either party to serve as POTUS. I am excited about his candidacy and can''t wait until the results come in tomorrow evening. He will shock the world, especially the MSM. He has the wisdom, experience, and determination to restore our standing in the international community and reunite our country. He has exhibited these qualities through his work in the Senate and does not need on the job training. He should not serve as anyone''s VP since he is heads and shoulders above all the other candidates in terms of wisdom, judgment and experience. Biden ''08!
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by lisajanetx January 2, 2008 5:42 PM EST
Joe Biden is the best candidate on either side of the aisle to run our country and restore our standing in the world. He has the wisdom, determination, and passion to help us regain our footing. He should not serve as anyone''s VP since he has far more experience and wisdom than any of the candidates currently running. Sen. Biden is going to surprise everyone, including the MSM, tomorrow with his success and I can''t wait! Biden ''08!!!
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by bobnjersey January 2, 2008 5:12 PM EST
[Go Hillary!!! We love you and Support you all the way..... :-) ]
[Posted by metroduck75 at 01:15 PM : Jan 02, 2008]

screw hilary ... the story is about biden ... who happens to be the best candidate on the dem side ... or any side for that matter.
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by skash-2009 January 2, 2008 4:58 PM EST
I have great respect for Joe Biden and his ability to serve our government. I hope Hillary picks him for her V.P.
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by apolloknowsa January 2, 2008 4:18 PM EST
dinslc, welcome to reality.

If the media did not mention Mitt Romney''s religion each and every time that they mentioned his name, do you think that anyone would care? Foxnews recently did a push poll on Romney and his religion--they didn''t even realize they were doing an anti-Mormon poll until it was pointed out to them...and then they buried the poll...the anti-conservative bias is ingrained...the media is so immersed in the NYC life, they don''t understand conservative issues because million-dollar party-goers don''t mix with us folks in flyover country.

As a GOPer, none of the top three on the D side have any executive experience or ability. joe has exec. ability. glad to see that he won''t win the nomination.
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by dinslc January 2, 2008 4:09 PM EST
I have always scoffed when righties call the media "the liberal media", but now i''m starting to wonder. Recently, when Huckabee made a misinformed comment about Pakistan, the news was all over him for his pakistan "Gaffe". Now Hillary has done something worse- TWICE, and on film, and all CBS can do is mention it, in passing, in a Biden article??? -------Hillary called Musharruf a "candidate" twice. -------

It seems as though you are WILLFULLY IGNORING it, and i am mystified.-------

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/01/biden_hits_riva.html
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by flreason January 2, 2008 3:46 PM EST
I think Joe Biden would be the most honest, intelligent President. I would trust him in a crisis over any other candidate of any party. Unfortunately, he just doesn''t seem to be able to connect with voters nationally. If not President, I would love to see him as Secretary of State, or National Security Advisor. On the other hand, he might have more impact where he is now. Wherever he ends up, Americans are fortunate to have him working for their interests. Too bad more of them don''t realize it.
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