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01-08-2005, 11:32 PM
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01-24-2005, 07:10 PM
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Level up: 30%, 67 Points needed | | Hate to say it, but she's a woman. Yeah, it may be that Mrs. Clinton is very popular, but she's also a lady and let's look over the voting distrubution across America. |
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01-24-2005, 08:15 PM
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Level up: 36%, 111 Points needed | | Don't EVER put John McCain into that evil political party... Quote: |
Originally Posted by Prep_School John McCain, however, COULD very well be the nominee considering his rising status in the democratic party and his already popular name. D-Arizona. | Get your facts straight...my boy John McCain is a REPUBLICAN.
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01-24-2005, 08:22 PM
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Level up: 30%, 67 Points needed | | He is a republican, but as you did confess, he is known to defy his political affiliation and George Bush |
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01-26-2005, 01:13 PM
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01-27-2005, 10:03 PM
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Level up: 33%, 99 Points needed | | If the Democratic party could ever convince John McCain to switch over he would be a tough candidate for any Republican to beat. Not only will he have the moderate base and liberal support he would also have a portion of loyal conservatives on his side. The only question is can he be turned?
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02-16-2005, 03:55 PM
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Level up: 61%, 107 Points needed | | Dean could make another run but I don't know if he will. He's head of the DNC I'm not sure if that means he's going to run, I'm pretty sure he's got a lot of say in who is going to run.
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02-16-2005, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by aMFliberal Dean could make another run but I don't know if he will. He's head of the DNC I'm not sure if that means he's going to run, I'm pretty sure he's got a lot of say in who is going to run. | I would hope to see him run. I think Kerry lost because the American people wants Bush to fix his problem with the war in Iraq. Dean is against war and there are tons of Americans including myself who will support him!
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03-04-2005, 09:42 PM
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Level up: 29%, 25 Points needed | | Hillary for president in '08 Hillary Clinton as far as I know, has decided to run for re-election for the State Senate in NY again. I don't know if she would run for president. I do think that it is the time to get a woman into office. I believe that Condi would be a good choice. SHe has faced problems in the White House over the past 5 years and she is experienced enough and could gain the representation she would need to get into the General Election and even then win it.
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03-04-2005, 10:09 PM
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Level up: 29%, 17 Points needed | | ... I agree- Condi would be a great candidate. Hillary, on the other hand, is a socialist who believes that her and other "elitest" should control the wealth of the country and deal it out to us as they see fit. Because, afterall, we're all too stupid to control our own money? Hillary must know what's better for me than I do. If you agree- I have a book for you to read- Madame Hillary- The Dark Road to the White House. I you don't agree and believe Hillary Clinton is a candidate who would move our country into a better economic standing- I have a book for you to read- Madame Hillary- The Dark Road to the White House. |
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