Super Tuesday, Oh snap, son. |
Super Tuesday, Oh snap, son. |
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Uh, discuss?
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![]() Sarcastic Mr. Know-It-All ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 2,089 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 29 ![]() |
Obama is unelectable due to his extreme stances on issues such as abortion. I can't wait to see him try to explain why he voted against the partial birth abortion ban in front of a crowd that doesn't consist entirely of the BAAAAA BAAAAAAAA OBAAAAAAAMA sheep. Or try to explain how he has more absent/nonvotes in the senate than Hilary Clinton despite being in the senate only half as long. The only reason he's even relevant at this time is he ran against a poorly conducted Illinois Republican Senatorial campaign, where the original guy had to drop out and they drafted who to run against him... Alan Keyes.
(Not that I'm totally against what Alan Keyes stands for, but let's face it, he has a terrible track record as a politician, he's a black conservative so he can't even count on the black vote, he can't raise any money, and he's probably better off getting his old cable opinion news show back.) Hilary Clinton will probably get the nomination, but is unelectable because she's Hilary Clinton. I'm not sure if I'd vote for McCain, but he's tolerable, at least compared to Hilary and Obama. I could see him taking Huckabee as his running mate, assuming he wins. Again, not a ticket I'm excited to vote for, but there's plenty of time to think about it. If things keep going the way they are, we're going to see another Republican in the White House. The Dems lost the White House because they passed stupid bullshit like the Federal AWB, something which house Democrats warned Bill Clinton of when it was still a bill. In the two years that they've regained control of Congress, they've been too much of pussies to get anything done and prove to America that they deserve there, instead choosing to spend their time voting on more vacation days and non binding resolutions that do absolutely nothing. Not to mention the only reason the Dems regained control in the first place was because they ran moderate to conservative people, like Bob Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania. If they're going to nominate extreme people like Obama, who is even further left than NARAL Pro Choice America and his own party leadership (Clinton is not that far behind herself), they can kiss the moderates goodbye just like they did in 1996. |
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
Obama is unelectable due to his extreme stances on issues such as abortion. I can't wait to see him try to explain why he voted against the partial birth abortion ban in front of a crowd that doesn't consist entirely of the BAAAAA BAAAAAAAA OBAAAAAAAMA sheep. most partial birth abortions are done for medical reasons anyway. if my wife's life was in danger because of medical reasons during her pregnancy, and we wanted to get an abortion rather than her risk her life, why shouldn't that be ok? why should the government be making that harder? it's her life and her body. it's not that i'm "for" partial birth abortions, or any abortion really, but i'm definitely NOT for the government telling women what they can and can't do with their own bodies. |
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