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March 15, 2008 at 6:37 AM #170444March 15, 2008 at 7:00 AM #170016AnonymousGuest
I was mildly surprised by Hillary. I shouldn’t have been. The woman is tough as nails, cold, and has proven herself to be the kind of person that will do anything in her power (that she can get away with) to win.
Obama is intelligent and will bring a fresh perspective to the White House. The smear campaign against him is without substance. If this country puts Mccain in the presidency, it deserves everything it gets.
Ok, back to bed. 🙂
March 15, 2008 at 7:00 AM #170349AnonymousGuestI was mildly surprised by Hillary. I shouldn’t have been. The woman is tough as nails, cold, and has proven herself to be the kind of person that will do anything in her power (that she can get away with) to win.
Obama is intelligent and will bring a fresh perspective to the White House. The smear campaign against him is without substance. If this country puts Mccain in the presidency, it deserves everything it gets.
Ok, back to bed. 🙂
March 15, 2008 at 7:00 AM #170354AnonymousGuestI was mildly surprised by Hillary. I shouldn’t have been. The woman is tough as nails, cold, and has proven herself to be the kind of person that will do anything in her power (that she can get away with) to win.
Obama is intelligent and will bring a fresh perspective to the White House. The smear campaign against him is without substance. If this country puts Mccain in the presidency, it deserves everything it gets.
Ok, back to bed. 🙂
March 15, 2008 at 7:00 AM #170377AnonymousGuestI was mildly surprised by Hillary. I shouldn’t have been. The woman is tough as nails, cold, and has proven herself to be the kind of person that will do anything in her power (that she can get away with) to win.
Obama is intelligent and will bring a fresh perspective to the White House. The smear campaign against him is without substance. If this country puts Mccain in the presidency, it deserves everything it gets.
Ok, back to bed. 🙂
March 15, 2008 at 7:00 AM #170453AnonymousGuestI was mildly surprised by Hillary. I shouldn’t have been. The woman is tough as nails, cold, and has proven herself to be the kind of person that will do anything in her power (that she can get away with) to win.
Obama is intelligent and will bring a fresh perspective to the White House. The smear campaign against him is without substance. If this country puts Mccain in the presidency, it deserves everything it gets.
Ok, back to bed. 🙂
March 15, 2008 at 8:09 AM #170026LookoutBelowParticipantI just wanted to put this on some blog somewhere and Piggington's is as good as any, so let me make my bold predictions,I want it archived somewhere so I can refer back to it in the future some time. I relish the responses to this also.
1. We wont have a black president in this country, not to say he couldnt win (Obama)
2. We wont have a female president either. She cant win anyway IMHO.
3. We certainly will NOT have a black president and a white female VP either or any combination thereof.
I dont know how, or who the players will be, but I feel VERY safe in these predictive assumptions I have madeÂ
I'm VERY certain however, that we WILL be in a depression very soon, THAT may be the cause of "More Bush"….An economic collapse would allow him to press into service his ability to remain in office for a "undetermined length of time"……If you dont understand how that works with the new presidential powers act, then you havent been paying attention.
 Good luck to all…..were going to need it.Â
March 15, 2008 at 8:09 AM #170358LookoutBelowParticipantI just wanted to put this on some blog somewhere and Piggington's is as good as any, so let me make my bold predictions,I want it archived somewhere so I can refer back to it in the future some time. I relish the responses to this also.
1. We wont have a black president in this country, not to say he couldnt win (Obama)
2. We wont have a female president either. She cant win anyway IMHO.
3. We certainly will NOT have a black president and a white female VP either or any combination thereof.
I dont know how, or who the players will be, but I feel VERY safe in these predictive assumptions I have madeÂ
I'm VERY certain however, that we WILL be in a depression very soon, THAT may be the cause of "More Bush"….An economic collapse would allow him to press into service his ability to remain in office for a "undetermined length of time"……If you dont understand how that works with the new presidential powers act, then you havent been paying attention.
 Good luck to all…..were going to need it.Â
March 15, 2008 at 8:09 AM #170363LookoutBelowParticipantI just wanted to put this on some blog somewhere and Piggington's is as good as any, so let me make my bold predictions,I want it archived somewhere so I can refer back to it in the future some time. I relish the responses to this also.
1. We wont have a black president in this country, not to say he couldnt win (Obama)
2. We wont have a female president either. She cant win anyway IMHO.
3. We certainly will NOT have a black president and a white female VP either or any combination thereof.
I dont know how, or who the players will be, but I feel VERY safe in these predictive assumptions I have madeÂ
I'm VERY certain however, that we WILL be in a depression very soon, THAT may be the cause of "More Bush"….An economic collapse would allow him to press into service his ability to remain in office for a "undetermined length of time"……If you dont understand how that works with the new presidential powers act, then you havent been paying attention.
 Good luck to all…..were going to need it.Â
March 15, 2008 at 8:09 AM #170388LookoutBelowParticipantI just wanted to put this on some blog somewhere and Piggington's is as good as any, so let me make my bold predictions,I want it archived somewhere so I can refer back to it in the future some time. I relish the responses to this also.
1. We wont have a black president in this country, not to say he couldnt win (Obama)
2. We wont have a female president either. She cant win anyway IMHO.
3. We certainly will NOT have a black president and a white female VP either or any combination thereof.
I dont know how, or who the players will be, but I feel VERY safe in these predictive assumptions I have madeÂ
I'm VERY certain however, that we WILL be in a depression very soon, THAT may be the cause of "More Bush"….An economic collapse would allow him to press into service his ability to remain in office for a "undetermined length of time"……If you dont understand how that works with the new presidential powers act, then you havent been paying attention.
 Good luck to all…..were going to need it.Â
March 15, 2008 at 8:09 AM #170464LookoutBelowParticipantI just wanted to put this on some blog somewhere and Piggington's is as good as any, so let me make my bold predictions,I want it archived somewhere so I can refer back to it in the future some time. I relish the responses to this also.
1. We wont have a black president in this country, not to say he couldnt win (Obama)
2. We wont have a female president either. She cant win anyway IMHO.
3. We certainly will NOT have a black president and a white female VP either or any combination thereof.
I dont know how, or who the players will be, but I feel VERY safe in these predictive assumptions I have madeÂ
I'm VERY certain however, that we WILL be in a depression very soon, THAT may be the cause of "More Bush"….An economic collapse would allow him to press into service his ability to remain in office for a "undetermined length of time"……If you dont understand how that works with the new presidential powers act, then you havent been paying attention.
 Good luck to all…..were going to need it.Â
March 15, 2008 at 8:29 AM #170040jpinpbParticipantI think Obama is charismatic. I’d like to think we are a progressive society, but I lean a little towards LookoutBelow that sadly a Black president is ahead of our times, although right now that’s who I’m inclined to vote for. Same for a woman president. Obama made clear he’s not going to be on any VP ticket. Would she humble herself and be on a VP ticket, if he’d have her, which I doubt.
I was originally considering Hillary b/c I think the Clinton days were good and hoping if she gets in, then maybe we get a little of Bill’s feedback in her decisions. But when she said she was going to freeze interest rates for those subprime borrowers, that did it for me. Give a cookie to those who failed the test and no cookie for those who studied.
I heard on KPBS that government can’t interfere w/contracts and unlikely that what she said was going to happen. Well, she’s no dummy. So I guess she’s just spewing what the majority of people want to hear. So two strikes against her. Now her dirty smear campaign is 3 strikes. She’s out for me.
I was hoping for a Dem b/c 8 years of Rep has done some irREParable damage and I’ve had enough of them. I don’t want to reward them by voting for McCain, although he was the better of the evils out of that bunch, no doubt.
March 15, 2008 at 8:29 AM #170371jpinpbParticipantI think Obama is charismatic. I’d like to think we are a progressive society, but I lean a little towards LookoutBelow that sadly a Black president is ahead of our times, although right now that’s who I’m inclined to vote for. Same for a woman president. Obama made clear he’s not going to be on any VP ticket. Would she humble herself and be on a VP ticket, if he’d have her, which I doubt.
I was originally considering Hillary b/c I think the Clinton days were good and hoping if she gets in, then maybe we get a little of Bill’s feedback in her decisions. But when she said she was going to freeze interest rates for those subprime borrowers, that did it for me. Give a cookie to those who failed the test and no cookie for those who studied.
I heard on KPBS that government can’t interfere w/contracts and unlikely that what she said was going to happen. Well, she’s no dummy. So I guess she’s just spewing what the majority of people want to hear. So two strikes against her. Now her dirty smear campaign is 3 strikes. She’s out for me.
I was hoping for a Dem b/c 8 years of Rep has done some irREParable damage and I’ve had enough of them. I don’t want to reward them by voting for McCain, although he was the better of the evils out of that bunch, no doubt.
March 15, 2008 at 8:29 AM #170376jpinpbParticipantI think Obama is charismatic. I’d like to think we are a progressive society, but I lean a little towards LookoutBelow that sadly a Black president is ahead of our times, although right now that’s who I’m inclined to vote for. Same for a woman president. Obama made clear he’s not going to be on any VP ticket. Would she humble herself and be on a VP ticket, if he’d have her, which I doubt.
I was originally considering Hillary b/c I think the Clinton days were good and hoping if she gets in, then maybe we get a little of Bill’s feedback in her decisions. But when she said she was going to freeze interest rates for those subprime borrowers, that did it for me. Give a cookie to those who failed the test and no cookie for those who studied.
I heard on KPBS that government can’t interfere w/contracts and unlikely that what she said was going to happen. Well, she’s no dummy. So I guess she’s just spewing what the majority of people want to hear. So two strikes against her. Now her dirty smear campaign is 3 strikes. She’s out for me.
I was hoping for a Dem b/c 8 years of Rep has done some irREParable damage and I’ve had enough of them. I don’t want to reward them by voting for McCain, although he was the better of the evils out of that bunch, no doubt.
March 15, 2008 at 8:29 AM #170402jpinpbParticipantI think Obama is charismatic. I’d like to think we are a progressive society, but I lean a little towards LookoutBelow that sadly a Black president is ahead of our times, although right now that’s who I’m inclined to vote for. Same for a woman president. Obama made clear he’s not going to be on any VP ticket. Would she humble herself and be on a VP ticket, if he’d have her, which I doubt.
I was originally considering Hillary b/c I think the Clinton days were good and hoping if she gets in, then maybe we get a little of Bill’s feedback in her decisions. But when she said she was going to freeze interest rates for those subprime borrowers, that did it for me. Give a cookie to those who failed the test and no cookie for those who studied.
I heard on KPBS that government can’t interfere w/contracts and unlikely that what she said was going to happen. Well, she’s no dummy. So I guess she’s just spewing what the majority of people want to hear. So two strikes against her. Now her dirty smear campaign is 3 strikes. She’s out for me.
I was hoping for a Dem b/c 8 years of Rep has done some irREParable damage and I’ve had enough of them. I don’t want to reward them by voting for McCain, although he was the better of the evils out of that bunch, no doubt.
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