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June 16, 2008 at 10:13 PM #223666June 16, 2008 at 10:20 PM #223507equalizerParticipant
luchabee and LA_renter:
I’ve been stating for a while what you two have posted, but I got flamed and was told the southern strategy is not needed. Yeah, its not needed only if you kick those states out the union. Extremely selfish dems in charge. Dean had it right when he stated that dems need to figure how to get the confed flag pickup drivers to vote for dems. Note to Dean: Right message, just can’t say that in public.
June 16, 2008 at 10:20 PM #223608equalizerParticipantluchabee and LA_renter:
I’ve been stating for a while what you two have posted, but I got flamed and was told the southern strategy is not needed. Yeah, its not needed only if you kick those states out the union. Extremely selfish dems in charge. Dean had it right when he stated that dems need to figure how to get the confed flag pickup drivers to vote for dems. Note to Dean: Right message, just can’t say that in public.
June 16, 2008 at 10:20 PM #223625equalizerParticipantluchabee and LA_renter:
I’ve been stating for a while what you two have posted, but I got flamed and was told the southern strategy is not needed. Yeah, its not needed only if you kick those states out the union. Extremely selfish dems in charge. Dean had it right when he stated that dems need to figure how to get the confed flag pickup drivers to vote for dems. Note to Dean: Right message, just can’t say that in public.
June 16, 2008 at 10:20 PM #223656equalizerParticipantluchabee and LA_renter:
I’ve been stating for a while what you two have posted, but I got flamed and was told the southern strategy is not needed. Yeah, its not needed only if you kick those states out the union. Extremely selfish dems in charge. Dean had it right when he stated that dems need to figure how to get the confed flag pickup drivers to vote for dems. Note to Dean: Right message, just can’t say that in public.
June 16, 2008 at 10:20 PM #223671equalizerParticipantluchabee and LA_renter:
I’ve been stating for a while what you two have posted, but I got flamed and was told the southern strategy is not needed. Yeah, its not needed only if you kick those states out the union. Extremely selfish dems in charge. Dean had it right when he stated that dems need to figure how to get the confed flag pickup drivers to vote for dems. Note to Dean: Right message, just can’t say that in public.
June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #223878kicksavedaveParticipantMy prediction? Another split between the popular vote and the electoral college, meaning whoever wins will be a lame duck out of the gate. The animosity that this will create both with the public and in Congress will make the next Pesident almost as useless as W… almost.
Prediction number two? Should he win, Obama’s VP will be the President within a year. There are just too many nut jobs in this country. Its a scary thought, scary to even type it, but its a very real possibility. On some level, Obama’s best insurance policy would be to run with Hillary. She’s the one person on the planet that the nut jobs would NOT rather have than Obama.
June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #223984kicksavedaveParticipantMy prediction? Another split between the popular vote and the electoral college, meaning whoever wins will be a lame duck out of the gate. The animosity that this will create both with the public and in Congress will make the next Pesident almost as useless as W… almost.
Prediction number two? Should he win, Obama’s VP will be the President within a year. There are just too many nut jobs in this country. Its a scary thought, scary to even type it, but its a very real possibility. On some level, Obama’s best insurance policy would be to run with Hillary. She’s the one person on the planet that the nut jobs would NOT rather have than Obama.
June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #224000kicksavedaveParticipantMy prediction? Another split between the popular vote and the electoral college, meaning whoever wins will be a lame duck out of the gate. The animosity that this will create both with the public and in Congress will make the next Pesident almost as useless as W… almost.
Prediction number two? Should he win, Obama’s VP will be the President within a year. There are just too many nut jobs in this country. Its a scary thought, scary to even type it, but its a very real possibility. On some level, Obama’s best insurance policy would be to run with Hillary. She’s the one person on the planet that the nut jobs would NOT rather have than Obama.
June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #224028kicksavedaveParticipantMy prediction? Another split between the popular vote and the electoral college, meaning whoever wins will be a lame duck out of the gate. The animosity that this will create both with the public and in Congress will make the next Pesident almost as useless as W… almost.
Prediction number two? Should he win, Obama’s VP will be the President within a year. There are just too many nut jobs in this country. Its a scary thought, scary to even type it, but its a very real possibility. On some level, Obama’s best insurance policy would be to run with Hillary. She’s the one person on the planet that the nut jobs would NOT rather have than Obama.
June 17, 2008 at 1:15 PM #224046kicksavedaveParticipantMy prediction? Another split between the popular vote and the electoral college, meaning whoever wins will be a lame duck out of the gate. The animosity that this will create both with the public and in Congress will make the next Pesident almost as useless as W… almost.
Prediction number two? Should he win, Obama’s VP will be the President within a year. There are just too many nut jobs in this country. Its a scary thought, scary to even type it, but its a very real possibility. On some level, Obama’s best insurance policy would be to run with Hillary. She’s the one person on the planet that the nut jobs would NOT rather have than Obama.
July 20, 2008 at 2:11 PM #243378bsrsharmaParticipantMcCain is Computer Illiterate
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
Robinson is now 106 – that’s 35 years older than McCain – and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. “I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family,” she says – in an e-mail message, naturally.
Blogs have been buzzing recently over McCain’s admission that when it comes to the Internet, “I’m an illiterate who has to rely on his wife for any assistance he can get.” And the 71-year-old presumptive Republican nominee, asked about his Web use last week by the New York Times, said that aides “go on for me. I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself.”…
July 20, 2008 at 2:11 PM #243519bsrsharmaParticipantMcCain is Computer Illiterate
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
Robinson is now 106 – that’s 35 years older than McCain – and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. “I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family,” she says – in an e-mail message, naturally.
Blogs have been buzzing recently over McCain’s admission that when it comes to the Internet, “I’m an illiterate who has to rely on his wife for any assistance he can get.” And the 71-year-old presumptive Republican nominee, asked about his Web use last week by the New York Times, said that aides “go on for me. I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself.”…
July 20, 2008 at 2:11 PM #243526bsrsharmaParticipantMcCain is Computer Illiterate
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
Robinson is now 106 – that’s 35 years older than McCain – and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. “I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family,” she says – in an e-mail message, naturally.
Blogs have been buzzing recently over McCain’s admission that when it comes to the Internet, “I’m an illiterate who has to rely on his wife for any assistance he can get.” And the 71-year-old presumptive Republican nominee, asked about his Web use last week by the New York Times, said that aides “go on for me. I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself.”…
July 20, 2008 at 2:11 PM #243581bsrsharmaParticipantMcCain is Computer Illiterate
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
Robinson is now 106 – that’s 35 years older than McCain – and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. “I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family,” she says – in an e-mail message, naturally.
Blogs have been buzzing recently over McCain’s admission that when it comes to the Internet, “I’m an illiterate who has to rely on his wife for any assistance he can get.” And the 71-year-old presumptive Republican nominee, asked about his Web use last week by the New York Times, said that aides “go on for me. I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself.”…
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