Pass the kool-aid around some more.
I'md sum your assumption up to wishful thinking.
2007-07-28 04:37:02
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answered by Glen B 6
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My prediction is that Clinton will be the next President. Obama might still have a shot at Veep but it's much more likely that John Edwards gets that nod since the South is about half of all the electoral votes needed to win the Whitehouse.
Unfortunately most Democrats are naive and fail to realize that Clinton, Obama and Edwards are just as much puppets for the owners of the Federal Reserve as are Guiliani, Romney, Thompson and McCain. The owners of the Federal Reserve will be happy with any of these people in the Whitehouse because they'll do exactly what they tell them to do. Just like nearly every puppet-President has done since 1912.
If you think America is a free nation, and you believe all that malarkey about 'we the people', you have a lot to learn about reality. The only hope for America is to elect Ron Paul for President. Otherwise, I hope you're happy carrying your national ID card as America turns increasingly into a Fascist state with PC tendencies.
2007-07-28 12:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Considering how often the Republicans take shots, verbally of course, at both Obama and Clinton, it would seem that they do want either or both to be nominated. As far as winning the actual election, the Republicans should concentrate on finding a real candidate.
2007-07-28 11:40:33
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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Why not just ask who is going to win the Democratic nomination for president, Hillary or Obama? Democrat or Republican, I don't think anyone is disputing that it will be one of these two.
2007-07-28 11:43:54
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answered by soulguy85 6
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I hope it is Hillary, and many many Democrats win in congress as well. It will probably take them getting back into power for a while for the people to see the true results of a democrat controlled government again (like it was for many years). Higher taxes, high unemployment, high inflation, more entitlements, and LOATH the military. etc., etc.
It will be great. Everyone will be happy. We will have world peace because we will be nice to all those bad people. The news media can again produce good news everyday. Oh, yes all that Global warming and hurricanes Bush made will go away too.
2007-07-28 11:53:31
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answered by GABY 7
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Obama. Im a republican and I am scared to death that Hillary will be our president. Id take anyone but her. But Giuliani is gonna win in 2008.
2007-07-29 01:14:34
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answered by Footie1 2
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H. Clinton.
She has no chance of winning. A ton of people say they would never vote for her and she is just using here husband to get elected.
Obama doesn't have as much national experience but, he does have a lot of state experience. He can use that as qualification. He has more experience than most governors have when they run for president. He is also a good speaker compared to H. Clinton who is terrible.
2007-07-28 11:38:12
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answered by NFrancis 4
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Yes! Too many people, including die hard dems, have a strong dislike for Clinton and Obama is, in my view, too inexperienced. I think there are 3, possibly 4 republicans that could beat either one of them.
***LOL Gaby
2007-07-28 12:20:30
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answered by Cinner 7
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Instinctively, I fear Obama more than Hillary, because while her stupidity is confined in a terribly uncharismatic personality, Obama's can beautifully and charismatically communicate his equally insane ideas. Bad combination.
That's why nobody should fear Bush. You may think he's a fascist, but he doesn't have the charisma to be a demagogue.
Hitler was one of the most powerful speakers of his time.
2007-07-28 11:42:54
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answered by Daniel A: Zionist Pig 3
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Obama is a very good speaker with no qualifications. Since the population has been dumbed down, elections have degraded to a popularity contest. Obama would win. (So sad)
2007-07-28 12:00:24
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answered by areallthenamestaken 4
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yes we all know if a socialist is nominated they have no chance in winning once a republican is in a debate with them and asks how universal health care would effect taxes
2007-07-28 11:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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