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Senator Calls Talk Of "Running For Vice President" With Hillary Clinton Premature
- "Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing believes Barack Obama would be assassinated if he were elected. "He would probably not last long, a black man in the position of president," the British writer said..."
His safety probably depends upon who he chooses as his running mate. Just like the spector of Cheney becoming President has protected Bush these 7+ years. - Reply to this comment
- NEWS UPDATE:
Barack Obama must make detour through Mississippi while he%u2019s campaigning due to bad weather. Senator Obama was scheduled to meet with the Governor of Mississippi this evening but had to cancel as the Governor%u2019s mansion was hit by an F-1 tornado. Local authorities advise that no one was harmed in the F-1 tornado only the mansion was knocked off its wheels. - Reply to this comment
- The Media will determine who is the President, not the voters!
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- Flash! The popular vote does not count!
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- Osama - Clinton ticket? Two great reasons to vote for McCain!
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- This is the first time in American political history that the candidate who is trailing after 80% of the campaign is over has offered the #2 position to candidate who is winning the election. What nonsense !
Good Lord, this is the political nonsense that I cannot accept. I have contributed to the Obama Campaign, and I have sent voter registration emails to Pennsylvanians so that they can get registered before the March 24 deadline and put an end to this "Silly Season" of politics once and for all. Please join me.
Posted by zoroeltoro at 04:18 PM : Mar 09, 2008
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thank you sooo much,
know that youve made a diference in your home neighborhood, country and indeed the world by that one simple act,please dont give up, make more people to join you - Reply to this comment
- Utter nonsense! Obama should not consider such a possibility even at the cost of democrats losing the election IF the nomination is awarded to the loser of delegates, excluding the super delegates. Now to MI and FL, the ones who should accept all blame are the leaders of the party who wilfully and purposely broke party rules, even though they were aware of the consequences. This is not Obama''s fault. He abided by the rules of the DNC. So what if they party loses in November. In the end, you must face the fact that rules have to be obeyed and ought to be followed, whether it be calling an early primary, or awarding delegates fairly. The person/state who obeyed all the rules ought to be commended for its principles and display of upright character, too often missing in dirty politicians who try to circumvent all rules. No one has yet won, but the candidate with the most pledged delegates should be the one. Let the party of democrats remain upright, honest and steadfast.
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- So let me get this straight. The Clinton Klan is arguing that Obama is not ready to answer that phone at 3 A.M. but he''s ready to be next in line to do just that.
What''s he going to do to prepare? Hand her the phone?Listen in to see how she handles it? Is that what she did?
Perhaps he should prepare by being First Lady for 8 years like her.
What happens if a crisis occurs and he has to assume the Presidency sooner? Isn''t Hillary being irresponsible to appoint someone less "ready"?
Shouldn''t she offer the Vice Presidency to McCain since she thinks he''s better prepared?
The fact that McCain has already secured the nomination shouldn''t factor into her equation since Obama leading her doesn''t matter.
After all, she''s the Queen and she doesn''t need to male sense. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary would suck as VP--and what would Bill do? He was going to be shadow VP, but VP of a VP? Won''t work.
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- So if the Obama campaign is dirty, well then, that''s the way it goes. But Bill Clinton made a living doing just that; so to is Hillary. Politics requires that, but to be so obviously a hypocrit: Florida, Michigan not counting ring any bells? A candidate makes a argument to elevate her''s/his'' position. But some things are simply a turn off.
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




