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Old 05-11-2008, 03:19 PM
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A lot of people are talking about Charlie Crist or Bobby Jindal as McCain's running mate. Crist may be too moderate, and there's the whole "maybe he's gay" thing being discussed in Florida political circles. Jindal is very conservative--fiscally as well as socially--and would be the first non-white VP.

As soon as that damned harpy gets out of her denial, the happier we'll all be.
I am quite familiar with Charlie Crist as we are both from St. Petersburg. I acutally voulenteered on his campaign, but I am not very happy with the things he is doing as a governor right now. I truly hope that McCain does not pick him, because 1. He is way too moderate and 2. He needs to focus on being the Governor of Florida.

I haven't heard of Jindal before. Where is he from?
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Old 05-11-2008, 03:31 PM
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Tim Pawlenty (MN governor) seems quite confident he's going to be McCain's running mate.
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Old 05-11-2008, 04:12 PM
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I am quite familiar with Charlie Crist as we are both from St. Petersburg. I actually volunteered on his campaign, but I am not very happy with the things he is doing as a governor right now. I truly hope that McCain does not pick him, because 1. He is way too moderate and 2. He needs to focus on being the Governor of Florida.

I haven't heard of Jindal before. Where is he from?
I suspected--nay, hoped--you were familiar with Charlie Crist, what with being from Florida and all. A lot of people in North Florida are unhappy with his performance in Tallahassee, and feel that his focus has been the national stage and not the state one.

Bobby Jindal is the current governor of Louisiana.
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Old 05-12-2008, 11:53 PM
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President Apostate?

President Apostate?
BARACK OBAMA has emerged as a classic example of charismatic leadership — a figure upon whom others project their own hopes and desires. The resulting emotional intensity adds greatly to the more conventional strengths of the well-organized Obama campaign, and it has certainly sufficed to overcome the formidable initial advantages of Senator Hillary Clinton.
One danger of such charisma, however, is that it can evoke unrealistic hopes of what a candidate could actually accomplish in office regardless of his own personal abilities. Case in point is the oft-made claim that an Obama presidency would be welcomed by the Muslim world.
This idea often goes hand in hand with the altogether more plausible argument that Mr. Obama’s election would raise America’s esteem in Africa — indeed, he already arouses much enthusiasm in his father’s native Kenya and to a degree elsewhere on the continent.
But it is a mistake to conflate his African identity with his Muslim heritage. Senator Obama is half African by birth and Africans can understandably identify with him. In Islam, however, there is no such thing as a half-Muslim. Like all monotheistic religions, Islam is an exclusive faith. .......
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/op...5e6&ei=5087%0A
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Old 05-13-2008, 12:05 AM
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I read that, I don't believe he's actually Muslim by the standard definition, even discounting his conversion. If anything his father was the apostate.
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Old 05-13-2008, 07:41 AM
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President Apostate?
BARACK OBAMA has emerged as a classic example of charismatic leadership — a figure upon whom others project their own hopes and desires. The resulting emotional intensity adds greatly to the more conventional strengths of the well-organized Obama campaign, and it has certainly sufficed to overcome the formidable initial advantages of Senator Hillary Clinton.
One danger of such charisma, however, is that it can evoke unrealistic hopes of what a candidate could actually accomplish in office regardless of his own personal abilities. Case in point is the oft-made claim that an Obama presidency would be welcomed by the Muslim world.
This idea often goes hand in hand with the altogether more plausible argument that Mr. Obama’s election would raise America’s esteem in Africa — indeed, he already arouses much enthusiasm in his father’s native Kenya and to a degree elsewhere on the continent.
But it is a mistake to conflate his African identity with his Muslim heritage. Senator Obama is half African by birth and Africans can understandably identify with him. In Islam, however, there is no such thing as a half-Muslim. Like all monotheistic religions, Islam is an exclusive faith. .......
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/12/op...5e6&ei=5087%0A
to me this is nothing more than another attempt to scare all the xenophobes in the world and give them a reason to not vote for him. That's like if you go to a Catholic school doesn't make you Catholic.
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