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Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

I thought you made it pretty clear that you will not vote for Obama if he is the Party's nominee.

Quote please?

:P I don't keep a collection of your posts here at my disposal, but in summation of the numerous comments you've made, I think it's not much of leap to draw that conclusion.

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Leadership style over experience? :lol:

Bush had alot of experience, did you like him?

I dont think experience is a solid indicator of how good a leader the person is going to be or not be. Especially since that experience has not translated into a solid campaign.

Oh it hasn't? McCain?

He will beat Obama's a$ in November & I will laugh.

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Interestingly, the author is an editor-at-large for The New Republic.

'Nuff said.

With your help no doubt.

Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

If all Democrats respect the party nomination and vote for him or her in November, this next election will be an easy win for for Democrats.

If you are suggesting that Obama would loose vs McCain, then either there are some Hillary supporters that won't respect the Democratic nomination, or there is not enough support for either Democratic candidate overall.

keTiiDCjGVo

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Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

I thought you made it pretty clear that you will not vote for Obama if he is the Party's nominee.

Quote please?

:P I don't keep a collection of your posts here at my disposal, but in summation of the numerous comments you've made, I think it's not much of leap to draw that conclusion.

There is a search feature if you'd care to (attempt to) back up your false statements.

Steven, you can 'claim' it all you want, but it doesn't make it true. I never said it.

Leadership style over experience? :lol:

Bush had alot of experience, did you like him?

I dont think experience is a solid indicator of how good a leader the person is going to be or not be. Especially since that experience has not translated into a solid campaign.

Oh it hasn't? McCain?

He will beat Obama's a$ in November & I will laugh.

----

Interestingly, the author is an editor-at-large for The New Republic.

'Nuff said.

With your help no doubt.

Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

If all Democrats respect the party nomination and vote for him or her in November, this next election will be an easy win for for Democrats.

If you are suggesting that Obama would loose vs McCain, then either there are some Hillary supporters that won't respect the Democratic nomination, or there is not enough support for either Democratic candidate overall.

Check the polls.

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Posted
Leadership style over experience? :lol:

Bush had alot of experience, did you like him?

I dont think experience is a solid indicator of how good a leader the person is going to be or not be. Especially since that experience has not translated into a solid campaign.

Oh it hasn't? McCain?

He will beat Obama's a$ in November & I will laugh.

----

Interestingly, the author is an editor-at-large for The New Republic.

'Nuff said.

With your help no doubt.

Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

If all Democrats respect the party nomination and vote for him or her in November, this next election will be an easy win for for Democrats.

If you are suggesting that Obama would loose vs McCain, then either there are some Hillary supporters that won't respect the Democratic nomination, or there is not enough support for either Democratic candidate overall.

The VJ poll suggests that Obama supporters "wouldn't respect the nomination" if HRC is the candidate

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...e=show&st=0

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Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

I thought you made it pretty clear that you will not vote for Obama if he is the Party's nominee.

Quote please?

:P I don't keep a collection of your posts here at my disposal, but in summation of the numerous comments you've made, I think it's not much of leap to draw that conclusion.

There is a search feature if you'd care to (attempt to) back up your false statements.

Steven, you can 'claim' it all you want, but it doesn't make it true. I never said it.

Why would any registered Democrat take joy in McCain winning the election unless they didn't want Obama to win? Explain your logic, please.

Posted
Leadership style over experience? :lol:

Bush had alot of experience, did you like him?

I dont think experience is a solid indicator of how good a leader the person is going to be or not be. Especially since that experience has not translated into a solid campaign.

Oh it hasn't? McCain?

He will beat Obama's a$ in November & I will laugh.

----

Interestingly, the author is an editor-at-large for The New Republic.

'Nuff said.

With your help no doubt.

Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

If all Democrats respect the party nomination and vote for him or her in November, this next election will be an easy win for for Democrats.

If you are suggesting that Obama would loose vs McCain, then either there are some Hillary supporters that won't respect the Democratic nomination, or there is not enough support for either Democratic candidate overall.

The VJ poll suggests that Obama supporters "wouldn't respect the nomination" if HRC is the candidate

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...e=show&st=0

I know people on both sides won't or at least say they wont.

But I also thing when the nomination is decided, that in time more will follow behind the democratic nomination no matter who they supported in the primary process. Thats why matchup polls vs McCain right now are a bit skewed.

keTiiDCjGVo

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This is going to be the T-Shirt Obama's wife wears after they win:

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According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

Posted (edited)
Leadership style over experience? :lol:

Bush had alot of experience, did you like him?

I dont think experience is a solid indicator of how good a leader the person is going to be or not be. Especially since that experience has not translated into a solid campaign.

Oh it hasn't? McCain?

He will beat Obama's a$$ in November & I will laugh.

----

Interestingly, the author is an editor-at-large for The New Republic.

'Nuff said. Check out their homepage, you can barely see the page thru all the anti-HC articles....

You're probably right as there's no way that the core citizens of this country are going to turn over the WH to a lefty such as Obama, and his experience will precipitate a loss.....

It's really too bad the democrats keep fielding these fringe candidates instead of their most experienced, and seasoned politicians.

I've already experienced a few months of crying, whining and just general BS from the forum liberals after Bush's second term win.

I think I'll take a hiatus after McCain takes the WH this time around for there's going to be hell to pay for any conservatives in this forum.......

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Cart, horse.....

I never told you how I would vote. Seeing as I myself don't know. ;)

I thought you made it pretty clear that you will not vote for Obama if he is the Party's nominee.

Quote please?

:P I don't keep a collection of your posts here at my disposal, but in summation of the numerous comments you've made, I think it's not much of leap to draw that conclusion.

There is a search feature if you'd care to (attempt to) back up your false statements.

Steven, you can 'claim' it all you want, but it doesn't make it true. I never said it.

Why would any registered Democrat take joy in McCain winning the election unless they didn't want Obama to win? Explain your logic, please.

nice try Steven, but no.

 

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