jesus_of_suburbia
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Sat May-10-08 02:30 PM
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| -Obama's VP: Take this to the Bank: |
lamprey |
May-10-08 02:19 PM |
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I keep thinking Richardson. I like him so much and he's a |
JenniferZ |
May-10-08 02:22 PM |
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Richardson isn't rock solid on GLBT issues |
MonkeyFunk |
May-10-08 02:28 PM |
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Another reason I don't like Richardson. |
jesus_of_suburbia |
May-10-08 02:29 PM |
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His entire campaign can be described as a series of horrid gaffes |
anonymous171 |
May-10-08 02:29 PM |
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Richardson had the backbone to support Obama when it really counted |
WillYourVoteBCounted |
May-10-08 04:38 PM |
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That is so disappointing. Good grief. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-10-08 02:32 PM |
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It is disappointing |
MonkeyFunk |
May-10-08 03:02 PM |
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Bill Clinton passed DOMA yet you seem to adore him |
JackORoses |
May-10-08 03:04 PM |
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No, a republican congress passed it |
MonkeyFunk |
May-10-08 03:08 PM |
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Not only did Bill Clinton gleefully sign it, he said he agreed with every word of it. Hillary too.nt |
invictus |
May-10-08 03:28 PM |
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gleefully? Nah |
MonkeyFunk |
May-10-08 03:32 PM |
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Well, he ran ads on Christian radio trumpeting how he signed it. |
Eric Condon |
May-10-08 09:50 PM |
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excuses,excuses |
JackORoses |
May-10-08 04:36 PM |
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Yeah, and on GLBT issues, Obama is a politician, too. |
Dinkeldog |
May-10-08 04:50 PM |
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Walk me through |
MonkeyFunk |
May-10-08 07:39 PM |
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His actual record on LGBT isssues as governor is better than his verbal gaffes would suggest |
newmajority |
May-10-08 04:49 PM |
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Not gonna happen - it would be a big FU to Hillary supporters. |
jesus_of_suburbia |
May-10-08 02:28 PM |
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Why? Because Richardson endorsed Obama? .... |
PoliticalAmazon |
May-10-08 03:02 PM |
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How about a woman? NOT Hillary |
MikeDJohn |
May-10-08 06:52 PM |
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no way in hell that will happen |
Skittles |
May-10-08 09:36 PM |
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Sorry, but over at HillaryIs44, they'll be calling the ticket |
NewHampshireDem |
May-10-08 02:34 PM |
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Richardson for Secretary of State |
merh |
May-10-08 02:39 PM |
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Agreed. And here's who I recommend -- |
jefferson_dem |
May-10-08 02:22 PM |
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That won't work. Jim Webb is on his 3rd marriage, his wife on her 2nd. |
panAmerican |
May-10-08 02:29 PM |
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do you really think that matters as much in 2008? |
jesus_of_suburbia |
May-10-08 02:31 PM |
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Ofcourse it does matter, |
spokane |
May-10-08 08:09 PM |
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People expect bitterness in a breakup, but 3 failed marriages!?! |
panAmerican |
May-10-08 10:17 PM |
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McCain can't fling any dirt about marital problems... |
misanthrope |
May-10-08 02:54 PM |
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I like Webb or Clark |
jesus_of_suburbia |
May-10-08 02:30 PM |
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Did you read the criteria |
spokane |
May-10-08 08:23 PM |
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Need him too much in the Senate |
knight_of_the_star |
May-10-08 09:43 PM |
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All I hope for is that they are not DLC, and did not support this criminal war. |
killbotfactory |
May-10-08 02:23 PM |
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Man, you just described Wes Clark |
AchtungToddler |
May-10-08 02:24 PM |
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No I did not advocate Clark! |
lamprey |
May-10-08 02:30 PM |
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I said you described him. I'm doing the "advocating". |
AchtungToddler |
May-10-08 02:36 PM |
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I agree with the criteria and agree Clark meets all of the criteria well. |
MindMatter |
May-10-08 03:31 PM |
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That leaves Ronald McDonald |
SaveAmerica |
May-10-08 02:26 PM |
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NO! - Some compromise will be necessary. TOO MUCH |
lamprey |
May-10-08 02:32 PM |
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I think Ronald McDonald is fundamentalist LDS'er |
ruggerson |
May-10-08 07:08 PM |
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I would also add that it NOT be a sitting Senator, unless he or she is from a state |
DAGDA56 |
May-10-08 02:26 PM |
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*cough* Clark *cough* |
NewHampshireDem |
May-10-08 02:27 PM |
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Sorry ... I was not suggesting that you were being sneaky in your support of Clark |
NewHampshireDem |
May-10-08 02:51 PM |
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Tim Kaine! |
george_maniakes |
May-10-08 02:28 PM |
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Sorry, no one from Virginia. |
Dinkeldog |
May-10-08 04:53 PM |
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whats tim kaine got to do with that? n/t |
george_maniakes |
May-10-08 09:29 PM |
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He's the governor of Virginia, right? That's what my google came up with. |
Dinkeldog |
May-11-08 09:32 AM |
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He's going to need a well known moderate with lots of experience. |
anonymous171 |
May-10-08 02:31 PM |
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Clark and Webb fit that perfectly |
Bleachers7 |
May-10-08 02:32 PM |
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I'd be delighted with Richardson as his VP, I really got to like him in the earlier campaign. |
scarletwoman |
May-10-08 02:32 PM |
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Russ Feingold? |
Hope And Change |
May-10-08 02:33 PM |
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Sounds a lot like Wes Clark. |
gmudem |
May-10-08 02:40 PM |
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I AM NOT ADVOCATING CLARK |
lamprey |
May-10-08 02:40 PM |
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We Get It |
DarthDem |
May-10-08 02:57 PM |
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We are in the midst of an unpopular war. I suspect he'll pick someone with military experience. |
Clear Blue Sky |
May-10-08 02:41 PM |
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I like Kaine & Feingold - but I think he needs Clark |
TBF |
May-10-08 02:42 PM |
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Didn't he say he wouldn't, though? |
nxylas |
May-10-08 03:01 PM |
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If he doesn't consider Clark a strong candidate, he is not thinking this through. |
Leopolds Ghost |
May-10-08 03:12 PM |
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It's not absolutely necessary, but would be helpful. |
Clear Blue Sky |
May-10-08 03:30 PM |
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Al Gore fits. |
tridim |
May-10-08 02:52 PM |
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He did his time in hell |
kenny blankenship |
May-10-08 03:04 PM |
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I wouldn't ask it of him, but if he volunteered I'd be on the bandwagon |
TheDoorbellRang |
May-10-08 03:23 PM |
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You don't want to know what I'd be willing to do to make Al Gore President |
kenny blankenship |
May-10-08 03:50 PM |
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Amen to that! Al Gore would be perfect |
TheDoorbellRang |
May-10-08 03:22 PM |
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Isn't Gore just interested in the top job? I love Gore - he is always my first choice for any dem |
TBF |
May-10-08 04:40 PM |
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Probably not. But still, think what they could accomplish together |
TheDoorbellRang |
May-10-08 06:43 PM |
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Clark or Webb? |
DarthDem |
May-10-08 02:53 PM |
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The neo-liberal vultures hovering around Obamas campaign will tell him Clark doesn't put Ark in play |
Leopolds Ghost |
May-10-08 03:16 PM |
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Colorado will be in play |
Dinkeldog |
May-10-08 05:00 PM |
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richardson |
nomorewhopper |
May-10-08 02:54 PM |
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Too bad Wes Clark doesn't have better ties to the Clinton campaign |
grantcart |
May-10-08 02:58 PM |
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I think there's one no brainer candidate for VP |
Blondbostonian |
May-10-08 03:12 PM |
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Ew no he doesn't |
graycem |
May-10-08 03:20 PM |
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I have to disagree Rendell is THE no brainer candidate for VP |
grantcart |
May-10-08 03:40 PM |
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hahaha! |
graycem |
May-10-08 04:08 PM |
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Wow, no love for Edwards here. I'm surprised. |
kenny blankenship |
May-10-08 03:46 PM |
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I LOVE Edwards, I think he's be great! |
WA98296 |
May-10-08 09:39 PM |
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We're gonna need an attorney general. |
boppers |
May-10-08 09:41 PM |
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You just described the anti- |
zidzi |
May-10-08 04:12 PM |
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I believe Phil Bredesen |
Tippy |
May-10-08 05:12 PM |
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Webb |
NormaR |
May-10-08 09:43 PM |
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You just described Wesley Clark |
Husb2Sparkly |
May-10-08 09:51 PM |
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OK - To Play devils Advocate - How does Clark |
lamprey |
May-10-08 10:12 PM |
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Arkansas *is* bluable, I think, but no matter ....... |
Husb2Sparkly |
May-10-08 10:27 PM |
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So Hillary Clinton is the choice? |
sfam |
May-10-08 10:16 PM |
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Clark, Clinton, or Richardson is my guess. |
jaredh |
May-10-08 10:39 PM |
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Nunn :Old politics and DADT at its best; Zinni - unknown; |
lamprey |
May-11-08 12:46 PM |
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