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12-Feb-2008, 02:07 AM #1
Obama/Clinton VS Mcain/Rice
Rumor is that a partnership between Obama and Clinton is inevitable. Rumor also speculates that if this happens, if there is a partnership between Obama and Clinton, then McCain will counter with a partnership with Condoleezza Rice.

Hmmmmmmmnnn!

There goes the "Race Card"!!!!!!!!!!
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12-Feb-2008, 02:11 AM #2
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Rumor is that a partnership between Obama and Clinton is inevitable. Rumor also speculates that if this happens, if there is a partnership between Obama and Clinton, then McCain will counter with a partnership with Condoleezza Rice.

Hmmmmmmmnnn!

There goes the "Race Card"!!!!!!!!!!
Hell no MAC ain't that fricking stupid . He would never be connected to the falied policies of the Bush Adminstration . Bill O said that last week and I about spit out my sweet tea laughing so hard.
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12-Feb-2008, 02:25 AM #3
I don't think Condy Rice would be interested in the job.

Obama would have to be crazy to pick Hillary as his running mate. Too much baggage. If Obama wins the nomination I don't see any advantage to his choosing Hillary, but I think there would be much potential for a down side.

I expect Obama to pick someone who has not been in the running.
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12-Feb-2008, 02:34 AM #4
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I don't think Condy Rice would be interested in the job.

Obama would have to be crazy to pick Hillary as his running mate. Too much baggage. If Obama wins the nomination I don't see any advantage to his choosing Hillary, but I think there would be much potential for a down side.

I expect Obama to pick someone who has not been in the running.
Hillary would never be second fiddle there is way too much animosity between her and Obama.

Just don't put that Obama bumper sticker on your car that they send you after that donation
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12-Feb-2008, 02:37 AM #5
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I don't think Condy Rice would be interested in the job.

Obama would have to be crazy to pick Hillary as his running mate. Too much baggage. If Obama wins the nomination I don't see any advantage to his choosing Hillary, but I think there would be much potential for a down side.

I expect Obama to pick someone who has not been in the running.
How about Edwards. Rumor is that Clinton and Edwards a "secret meeting" down here in Chapel Hill, NC "home of the Tar Heels". Obama supposedly had the same meeting but he made his public.
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How about Edwards. Rumor is that Clinton and Edwards a "secret meeting" down here in Chapel Hill, NC "home of the Tar Heels". Obama supposedly had the same meeting but he made his public.
Edwards is a loser that is connected to the past and Hillary and Obama would want someone new IMO.
They just want his endorsement.
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Hillary would never be second fiddle there is way too much animosity between her and Obama.

Just don't put that Obama bumper sticker on your car that they send you after that donation
I'll give it to my mother, she is a Clinton supporter.
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I'll give it to my mother, she is a Clinton supporter.
She might need it if Hillary loses the great Lone Star state
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Hillary would never be second fiddle there is way too much animosity between her and Obama.

Just don't put that Obama bumper sticker on your car that they send you after that donation

The question was asked, I believe back in the SC debate and neither one denied, or opposed it.
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Hell no MAC ain't that fricking stupid . He would never be connected to the falied policies of the Bush Adminstration . Bill O said that last week and I about spit out my sweet tea laughing so hard.
I may be wrong on this one, but if it's one thing that I've noticed about the Republican Party, it's that "Figure Heads are essential". U know, fight fire with fire! Diversity with What?
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How about Edwards. Rumor is that Clinton and Edwards a "secret meeting" down here in Chapel Hill, NC "home of the Tar Heels". Obama supposedly had the same meeting but he made his public.
I thought about Edwards, but my gut tells me that they would not be a good fit. My gut tells me that Obama will pick someone that nobody is thinking about now, but when he does, people will say "hey great choice". I don't have any ideas about who it might be at this time.
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I thought about Edwards, but my gut tells me that they would not be a good fit. My gut tells me that Obama will pick someone that nobody is thinking about now, but when he does, people will say "hey great choice". I don't have any ideas about who it might be at this time.
But my gut tells me that they would be a good fit. My gut also tells me that Hilary would be a good fit. Lets face it. The candidates have all admitted that there are a vast amount of similarities in their platforms. I'm satisfied with the fact that either Hillary or Obama will be the next President. Tuff call on which to choose for me. But, I think that Obama/Clinton will draw a land slide victory. Obama/Edwards would be something special. But someone unexpected? That doesn't conform to Obama's usuall trend. Obama is usually very honest and consistent.

Just name someone who would remotely make sense! Al Gore? lou Dobbs? There is no one else.
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But my gut tells me that they would be a good fit. My gut also tells me that Hilary would be a good fit. Lets face it. The candidates have all admitted that there are a vast amount of similarities in their platforms. I'm satisfied with the fact that either Hillary or Obama will be the next President. Tuff call on which to choose for me. But, I think that Obama/Clinton will draw a land slide victory. Obama/Edwards would be something special. But someone unexpected? That doesn't conform to Obama's usuall trend. Obama is usually very honest and consistent.

Just name someone who would remotely make sense! Al Gore? lou Dobbs? There is no one else.
Well, as I said, I do not have any idea at this time. As to there being no one else. There are endless possibilities. Such as:

Senator Bill Bradley
Senator Jim Webb
Senator Jack Reed
Governor Bill Richardson
Senator Evan Bayh
Governor Kathleen Sebelius

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