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    Dream Ticket?

    Oh Oh look out if Obama and Hillary hook up it's trouble in the election. Is that possible with their ego's? Can't see either one as the V.P. but IF I had to choose I would go Obama (glad I don't have to choose!).

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    Re: Dream Ticket?

    That would be a huge ego combination.
    I think Gulliani and McCain Would not be a bad pair either. That would definitely pull some more conservative democrat votes their way. I don't however think the Clinton/Obama combo will persuade any rep. voters.

    I did think that was a much better debate, than the past couple. I also got a kick out of Mitt and McCain going at it too. I don't think they will be pairing up any time soon.

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    I've told my wife for almost year now the 2 of them would be on the same ticket. Still think that's how it'll wind up. There's little difference between their agendas. The overall message to me was get out of Iraq starting immediately, repeal the Bush tax cuts if your family income is over 75k, make the wealthy pay more taxes to the government, the government's role is to take care of everyone and regulate the economy. Basically socialism.


    They were painfully civil to each other last night. IMO Obama came off a little better, and the fact that he voted against the Iraq war is going to be a strong hook for him. Hillary's face is sore from fake smiling, but she came off alright. She is a formidable politician.

    The crowd had a lot of Hollywood celebs in attendance and was ethnically diverse, all clapping enthusiastically.

    Ever heard of a rich philanthropist or actor who gave more than they had to to the government? Many are generous to private charities, but pay as little tax as possible. Those same hypocrites however are all for the rest of us being forced to pay the government to take care of us.

    Anyone with half a brain should be able to see the disdain those liberal Hollywood idols have for the average person in this country. Yet tons of people, especially the young are stupid enough to listen to the drivel they dish out.

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    Looked like a love fest last night. You could tell that they have been told to cool it a little since they were fighting too much at the prior debates. I watched most of it but with little to no confrontation I saw it as it was meant to be....unifying that party. I know super Tuesday is the point when we will know but it looks like Obama and McCain to me. I'm not happy with either one.

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    Can't see Hilary being Obama's VP. Possibly the other way around However, with Hilary as pres, I don't see her as being electable. Still think now would be a great time for a viable third party candidate to enter the race. Might keep both sides on their toes.

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    Re: Dream Ticket?

    Quote Originally Posted by Devils Horse View Post
    I've told my wife for almost year now the 2 of them would be on the same ticket. Still think that's how it'll wind up. There's little difference between their agendas. The overall message to me was get out of Iraq starting immediately, repeal the Bush tax cuts if your family income is over 75k, make the wealthy pay more taxes to the government, the government's role is to take care of everyone and regulate the economy. Basically socialism.


    They were painfully civil to each other last night. IMO Obama came off a little better, and the fact that he voted against the Iraq war is going to be a strong hook for him. Hillary's face is sore from fake smiling, but she came off alright. She is a formidable politician.

    The crowd had a lot of Hollywood celebs in attendance and was ethnically diverse, all clapping enthusiastically.

    Ever heard of a rich philanthropist or actor who gave more than they had to to the government? Many are generous to private charities, but pay as little tax as possible. Those same hypocrites however are all for the rest of us being forced to pay the government to take care of us.

    Anyone with half a brain should be able to see the disdain those liberal Hollywood idols have for the average person in this country. Yet tons of people, especially the young are stupid enough to listen to the drivel they dish out.
    GREAT POST....MADE ME LAUGH SEEING THOSE HOLLYWOOD ACTORS IN THE CROWD LIKE THEY CARE OR EVEN KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT WHAT IS BEST FOR THE COUNTRY! THE ONLY THING THE CARE ABOUT IS BEING SEEN AND SAVING FACE!

    WATCHING OBAMA PUT HIS HAND ON HILLARY'S SHOULDER A COUPLE TIMES MADE ME WONDER IF THEY GOT A LITTLE THING GOING ON! HILARY LOOKED LIKE SHE SPENT A FEW EXTRA HOURS IN MAKE-UP BEFORE LAST NIGHTS DEBATE.....MAYBE FOR OBAMA?

    LOTS OF COOL-AID BEING SERVED OUT LAST NIGHT. SEEMS LIKE THE SOCIALISTS...I MEAN...DEMS, ARE DRINKING IT UP LIKE ALWAYS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by apb View Post
    Can't see Hilary being Obama's VP. Possibly the other way around However, with Hilary as pres, I don't see her as being electable. Still think now would be a great time for a viable third party candidate to enter the race. Might keep both sides on their toes.

    Andrew
    I hope you're right about Hillary, Andrew.

    If only there WAS a such thing as a viable third party candidate. I did hear Ralph Nader was thinking of jumping in...bad news for the Dems, he'll steal a few of their votes.

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    Didn't notice any shoulder touching Richy, maybe her smile wasn't fake after all...

    Oh man. Sorry Dave, that was way out of line.

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