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I hope to god that Nader runs. I need to give that man my first vote.
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Former Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader said he is considering a presidential run in 2008 and strongly suggested today he wouldenter the race if Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wins the Democratic Party nomination.Originally Posted by sir hendrix
I hope to god that Nader runs. I need to give that man my first vote.
Communism = King Louis
Sweet.
Also, I'm disturbed how many times I was mentioned and/or quoted.
p/s
Obama '08
*throws hat into ring*
You act like this is going away regardless who gets elected....Go ahead sit there cry and moan about it, it's been like this for a loooooong time and keep saying "oh if so and so gets elected im leaving" BS you aint going anywhere. Democrats have been in and out of the White House and havent done anything about it. At the end of the day the "Big business" dictates who gets elected anyway.
I thought it was pretty clear that I wasn't serious about that chain. Of course it's nonsense, as was the "Democrats=Communists"one. And I'm not even going to respond to the rest of your comment.
I hope more than anything that Nadar doesn't run.
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Under our federal laws, Obama would need to marry Hillary before they can be Pres/VP together.
This would make Bill Clinton the most eligible bachelor in the country, which is why he's pushing so hard for a Barack/Hillary ticket.
I know, I know.... American politics are weird.
Originally Posted by theprocessofbelief
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Under our federal laws, Obama would need to marry Hillary before they can be Pres/VP together.
This would make Bill Clinton the most eligible bachelor in the country, which is why he's pushing so hard for a Barack/Hillary ticket.
I know, I know.... American politics are weird.
Stick to the Grammar Police. Comedy isn't going to pay the bills, especially if that's the best you got.
What are the chances Clinton would take Obama? Or is there an underlying resentment between the two?
whywesteppin wrote:
Originally Posted by theprocessofbelief
whywesteppin wrote:
Under our federal laws, Obama would need to marry Hillary before they can be Pres/VP together.
This would make Bill Clinton the most eligible bachelor in the country, which is why he's pushing so hard for a Barack/Hillary ticket.
I know, I know.... American politics are weird.
Stick to the Grammar Police. Comedy isn't going to pay the bills, especially if that's the best you got.
What are the chances Clinton would take Obama? Or is there an underlying resentment between the two?
But I agree.... My attempt at humor was weak. Usually my standards are higher.
To answer your question, there was friction between Clinton and Obama last night, and I think it's even worse between Clinton and Edwards. If I were Clinton, I'd have a hard time moving past the comments that were made against me.... But this is politics and it's all part of the game so who knows.
However, it seems like historically the VP is normally not chosen from the field of other candidates, correct?
Thank you. I didn't mean to come off as an $#@+!+!, but I was just looking for a serious answer...
The reason I thought maybe Clinton/Obama was because I figured both are popular to different segments of the population, and they could work together oncertain issues...but I think it's wishful thinking.
As for the VP being from the field of party nomination candidates, I can't speak historically (American Political History is next semester...), but didn't Edwards compete against Kerry for the Democratic candidacy,then join his as his VP candidate? I was going to say Gore/Lieberman, but I am not 100% sure. I know, one solid example, but I would hope that Clinton/Obamacombo would be great....I think they would be able to keep one another in check.
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Originally Posted by theprocessofbelief
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
Under our federal laws, Obama would need to marry Hillary before they can be Pres/VP together.
This would make Bill Clinton the most eligible bachelor in the country, which is why he's pushing so hard for a Barack/Hillary ticket.
I know, I know.... American politics are weird.
Stick to the Grammar Police. Comedy isn't going to pay the bills, especially if that's the best you got.
What are the chances Clinton would take Obama? Or is there an underlying resentment between the two?
However, it seems like historically the VP is normally not chosen from the field of other candidates, correct?
Originally Posted by BwooDFolkGD74
i would never want rudy as president.
Indeed, NYC did improve ALOT because of Rudy, give credit where it is due.Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by BwooDFolkGD74
i would never want rudy as president.
NYC improved tremendously as him becomin da mayor...but man....minorities beware...
Based on what???Originally Posted by DaGreatJ
Rudy Guiliani would be George W Bush Squared so if you guys are ok with that then vote for him. I"m not, so hope he doesn't even get the Republican nomination.
Well Nader should be running after Clinton wins the democrat nomination, so you can vote for him haha.Originally Posted by Peja4Prez
Biden or Edwards
i have no problem voting independent if it's between Clinton and Rudy...