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http://news.yahoo.com/election/2008/dashboard/?d=PA But clearly Paul is still on the ballot and somewhere down botom it sez "Refreshed every 5 mins" I would tend to think , "Hmmmm if they refresh that every 5 mins...if someone leaves they may change that info to reflect that..." I just work here |
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Obama: 'If I am not ready, how is it that you think I should be such a great vice president?'
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmi...president.html http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/...ign/index.html IMVHO, this is something that will turn around a bite someone. Him, Clinton, and/or the Dems. |
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Obama: 'If I am not ready, how is it that you think I should be such a great vice president?' Answer: Because Clinton thinks she's more ready than you? In all the debates he has said something to the effect of "Yes I believe Senator Clinton is very capable, but I believe I am more capable and ready to be President..." Maybe she thinks the same thing but she thinks she's more ready to handle the Presidency role than he is and that's why she's saying he would make a good VP? |
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I'm not sure how the second place candidate in both delegates and popular vote (down by around 100 delegates depending on who's counting, and about 300,000 votes which doesn't count the caucus states) gets to play "leader." It's insulting to him and I don't think he should play along. He's not attacking her back, but pointing out the doublespeak in her words. |
While there a few people do not appreciate these links to the Op-Ed
Cartoons, if you do there are a few good ones here about "The Final Three" to look at: http://cagle.com/news/Final3/ |
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In response to AGDee, though, it isn't disenfranchisement if you don't vote according to the rules of the election. If you're a resident of County X, you can't expect to show up in County Z, where you work, and vote there because you feel you should have the right to. If you're a felon, then you vote, your vote isn't going to be counted either because you're ineligible. The bottom line is if you don't follow the rules, you can't expect your vote to count. If you have a problem with the rules, you need to raise your issues and come to a resolution (that everyone sticks to) from the beginning. If Floridians and Michigans didn't like the fact that their delegates weren't going to count, they should have fixed the problem before they held their early primaries. |
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For what it's worth, I don't think there's any danger of Ron Paul splintering the GOP.
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Speaking as a (registered) Florida Democrat, I see no problem with the state's delegates not being seated at the Convention. I knew this was going to happen months ago--surely people who actually LIVE in the state saw this coming. Even Howard Dean, with his crazy azz, said the Florida Democratic Party was "out of control," and warned them about what could happen! Florida would be an important primary regardless of when it was held.
A mail-in ballot, after the primary has already been held, is a waste of taxpayer money that could go towards other things (like improving the schools in South Florida, maybe?). If we must have another primary, let it be on the Democratic Party's dime. They have to learn their lesson somehow. |
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Jeremiah Wright: Thoughts from Left Field
Ok...let's put this one on the table.
The new controversy this week is Obama's minister (now retired from TUCC) known for his fiery rhetorical views of America. Is this such a new thing? No...believe or not MLK was similar to Wright. Before any of you look at me and say SEID WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING Read carefully: I am not saying that Wright and King are the same types of people. There is NO WAY that Wright can hold a candle to the accomplishments to King so before any of you get started on that tangent, let's make sure that we ARE CLEAR on that portion. However.... I am saying this is not the first time a preacher has brought controversy to the politcal process. (Adam Clayton Powell, Sharpton, Jackson, Graham, Falwell, Hagee, and so forth!) Did not the preachings of MLK piss off so many of those that disiliked his way of thinking, that he died before he hit 40 because of it? Hmmm...let's sit back and wonder if MLK had been the good quiet minister, and 'stayed in his place' where the world would be today. Let's wonder, if King had let Jim Crow laws and southern segregationalists have their way and not speak out against it where the world would be today. Let's wonder if King had not stirred controversy (KEY WORD is CONTROVERSY) through sit ins, boycotts, marches and speeches, where the world would be today. Alive, perhaps? Forgotten in some backwater church? More than likely. Better question to ask is this...had King survived his assassination attempt, what perhaps his train of thought would have been or be on today's world? Nobody really knows, but what we DO know is that for the issues that King talked about, racial inequality and America policing the world is every bit as messed up because it doesn't take care of its own had enough legs that someone hated it enough to kill him for it. You may want to read this link . http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen/freelance/mlkday.htm Again that is the ONLY correlation that I make with King and Wright. Let me break it down further for those that are still reading. Wright and King both have said things that has made MANY in America uncomfortable and uneasy. Wright spoke out about 9/11 and the failure of the gov't to act. King spoke out about America's involvemnt in Vietnam and it's failures there while simultaneously failing to move at that time to adequately address civil issues happening right here in the US. HOWEVER, Wright is nowhere near the status of accomplishments of what King has done. Now....let's move on...since the media is so busy being all up in Obama's church, let's ask about our other two candidates... John McCain is of the belief that the USA is a "Christian" nation and is uncomfortable with a Muslim in the White House which pissed off both Muslims and Jews alike. See this link BTW for a refresher: http://www.beliefnet.com/story/220/story_22001_1.html Hillary Clinton's beliefs and convictions haven't come to the forefront as yet, but I can't wait to hear what she has to say considering that she is possibly anti atheist and part of a religion that may actually (in it's own twisted way) wants to carry out (LOL) John McCain 's vision of having a "Christian" nation. http://atheism.about.com/od/hillaryc...onReligion.htm So, let's go around the room...everyone raise their hands and say what religion you are affiliated with and tell us in 100 words or less why we, the public, should believe you. |
Looks like Michigan will get a do over
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Fla. presidential primary re-do unlikely State chairwoman to make a decision by Monday on whether to proceed http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23610564/ But stay tuned for updates. |
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