Who will be the next President?

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Postby JFW2006 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:54 pm

how can someone be the president of a country he doesnt even support?? Obama want even say the pledge of allegiance for Christ sakes....This whole thing is a joke...Clinton and Obama are both ruining there chances of gettin into office neway be badmouthing each other...My opinion...we will have another republican president!
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Postby rbl763 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:07 pm

Doc & Nash wrote:Or some good ole boy will put a bullet in him before they get the chance. :lol: :lol:

I am not a big fan of Obama but I don't know f I would have said that, little risky, being that FBI see and read everything
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Postby marshman » Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:45 pm

rbl763 wrote:
Doc & Nash wrote:Or some good ole boy will put a bullet in him before they get the chance. :lol: :lol:

I am not a big fan of Obama but I don't know f I would have said that, little risky, being that FBI see and read everything


Well they may see and read everything and I am not for a minute supportive of this but the truth is the truth. Somebody will.
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Postby rbl763 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:20 pm

marshman wrote:
rbl763 wrote:
Doc & Nash wrote:Or some good ole boy will put a bullet in him before they get the chance. :lol: :lol:

I am not a big fan of Obama but I don't know f I would have said that, little risky, being that FBI see and read everything


Well they may see and read everything and I am not for a minute supportive of this but the truth is the truth. Somebody will.

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Postby qckmstr » Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:50 pm

after tonight.. i think mccain will be the winner.. personally..with the choices i have.. i like huckabee..but i don't think he stands a chance. but i don't think any of them are great candidates.. whoever wins it will have a hard four years. they'll either be loved or hated.. no in between for their term.
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Postby champcaller » Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:48 pm

obama will get the democratic bid... now that ted kennedy is supporting him hes got the support of older white democrats along with the support of the young vote and black vote which he already has...

the clintons keep digging themselves in a deeper hole with the whole race thing. cause if clinton does get the democratic bid it will keep the black voters, not voting for a republican, but not voting at all which will hurt them in november.


i think the only republican who can is mccain......... and i think he will prevail...... hopefully.
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Postby Tedl10 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:00 am

champcaller wrote:obama will get the democratic bid... now that ted kennedy is supporting him hes got the support of older white democrats along with the support of the young vote and black vote which he already has...

the clintons keep digging themselves in a deeper hole with the whole race thing. cause if clinton does get the democratic bid it will keep the black voters, not voting for a republican, but not voting at all which will hurt them in november.


i think the only republican who can is mccain......... and i think he will prevail...... hopefully.


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Postby Deltamud77 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:43 am

Like I stated before, I would rather have Obama than McCain...at least a Democrat will be running the country into the ground. McCain is a blatant liberal on every issue except defense. McCain is for amnesty, suppression of free speech (See McCain-Feingold).

The ONLY reason McCain's campaign is doing this well is because of the liberal media. They try to narrow it down to the most liberal candidates on the right, that way they have two liberals in the running. Then, they bash the rep. nominee/president even though they act like liberals (see Bush and his domestic policy).
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Postby duck chur » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:51 am

I hate to say it, but I think we need to actually be deciding who will be the best Vice-President
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Postby fireplug » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:10 am

:cry: :cry: This is so depressing. I just wish McCain could reach all the way over his head. What the hell is up with his arms man. We gonna have a rep. presidential candidate that can't even change a light bulb?

On a serious note, and I am very disappointed to say this, but the dems will have the white house this election. I have no confidence in the people of this country. Young people are complete morons and are just like cattle following the one in front of them to the slaughter. They have absolutely no IDEA of what Osama Obama plans to do to this country. They just think he's the next cool thing because that's what their hippy liberal college professor told them to think. Sad Sad world we are living in boys. I'm depressed now, think I'll go take some cyanide and end it all. See you all on the other side. :cry:
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Postby MSDawg870 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:28 am

Won't be John Edwards. He quit today.
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Postby Duckdawg10 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:30 am

Insane Obama's tax plan will be taxing us (approx.) 47%. That is insane. He is giving everything to the poor. Taking a lot from the very rich and taking a good bit from the hard working middle class. The Kennedys endorsed him yesterday saying he reminds them of JFK.
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Obama is saying, to hell with the country(I wont say the pledge) and the country/government will do for you.
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Postby champcaller » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:39 am

Deltamud77 wrote:Like I stated before, I would rather have Obama than McCain...at least a Democrat will be running the country into the ground. McCain is a blatant liberal on every issue except defense. McCain is for amnesty, suppression of free speech (See McCain-Feingold).

The ONLY reason McCain's campaign is doing this well is because of the liberal media. They try to narrow it down to the most liberal candidates on the right, that way they have two liberals in the running. Then, they bash the rep. nominee/president even though they act like liberals (see Bush and his domestic policy).


i like mccain to an extent and i hate to say but the only way a republican is gonna get the white house is if they are closer to the middle than in years past... i dont see how you would rather have obama in the white house than mccain just to see someone else screw up the country... thats ignorant...

mccain would not run the country into the ground but obama and his inexperience would..........

i think that mccain could beat hillary but not obama..... hate to say it but its true..... i think hilary has too many weak spots throughout her career and these past few weeks esp. that the republicans could beat her...
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Postby peewee » Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:45 am

I cant support the biggest liberal republican walking in the US. Can you say (WE ALL BE SPEAKING SPANISH) :shock:
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Postby crow » Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:20 pm

Plainly no good choices....but, neither Hillary nor Obama can win this thing. Doesn't matter which one, though Hillary would do better, McCain in a cakewalk. You heard it from me first.

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