|
Post Number: 1
|
TameThaTane
Group: Members
Posts: 6300
Joined: May 2005
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 30 2007,10:24 pm |
|
|
Here's the race. It'll be Hillary Clinton Verses Mitt Romney.
I stand by that and it'll come to fruition. Just watch, I'm always right. Said told you so so many times I can't even remember all of them.
Keep this thread alive as proof of how correct I always am. Make your predictions here.
-------------- My choice is what I choose to do, And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you. Your choice is who you choose to be, And if you're causin' no harm, then you're alright with me.
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 2
|
REPOMAN
Group: Members
Posts: 1556
Joined: Aug. 2003
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 30 2007,11:03 pm |
|
|
picks the two front runners and then wants a bannana if he's right...
what a chimp - Hillary is the presumptive nominee by quite a bit - all you have to do is get lucky choosing the GOP candidate...
what a moron...
of course I've told you that so so many times I can't even remember all of them...
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 3
|
TameThaTane
Group: Members
Posts: 6300
Joined: May 2005
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,12:26 am |
|
|
Not so fast repo. Obama will most likely win IA and New Hampshire giving him great momentum.
Let's hear your prediction. Who's it gonna be? Put your rep on the line.
-------------- My choice is what I choose to do, And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you. Your choice is who you choose to be, And if you're causin' no harm, then you're alright with me.
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 4
|
|
Post Number: 5
|
TameThaTane
Group: Members
Posts: 6300
Joined: May 2005
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,8:26 am |
|
|
if Hillary does get nominated (which I believe she will) it gives the GOP the biggest opportunity for victory in a year when defeat would otherwise be virtually assured...Why would it be virtually assured?
I'm fairly sure that significant percentages of the population will not vote for Hillary because of gender, the Billary factor (Clinton fatigue) and her personality just grates on a lot of people...False, just a % of the Republican base which is a minority
as for Obama I'm not sure that a large enough percentage of Americans are ready for a black man to become president - and if they are will his name do him in...False, Americans are ready for a woman or a black
you have to admit - with what is going on in the world today being blessed with the name Barack Hussein Obama could be the kiss of death in a tight election...False, that's just stupid
with today's political climate I believe virtually any of the Democratic candidates would beat any of the GOP candidates with the exception of Hillary and Obama...False, a democrat will win because the right-wing base doesn't like any of it's candidates
it appears virtually certain that Hillary will get the nom - and if not Obama - with a slim chance Edwards can pull it out...True, you're 1 for 5
are the Democrats really going to fumble away their golden opportunity by nominating someone that is unelectable - I think so...False, Hillary is becoming excepted by older right-wing women
Why do you choose Huckabee? Because he's a minister who believes in everything you hold dear. The drug war, hating immigrants and your religion?
Let me get this straight, you chastise me because these predictions are somehow obvious, yet when I ask you they aren't...You're a kook to be sure.
-------------- My choice is what I choose to do, And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you. Your choice is who you choose to be, And if you're causin' no harm, then you're alright with me.
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 6
|
Glad I Left
Group: Members
Posts: 2302
Joined: Aug. 2005
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,8:56 am |
|
|
Personally it doesn't matter who is nominated. Whether a Republican or Democrat wins the whitehouse means nothing. They will just steal from the common folk in different ways. Until a non-career politician is elected I think we are in for more of the same.
-------------- After we screw up health care reform, let's take on the initiative of unscrewing the education system (gov't education) Tacitus: (c. 56 AD-c. 117) "The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates."
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 7
|
ICU812
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 3244
Joined: Aug. 2003
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,9:16 am |
|
|
Go Billary
Attached Image
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 8
|
hymiebravo
Group: Members
Posts: 4989
Joined: Jan. 2006
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,9:30 am |
|
|
Its too bad Mrs.GW isn't running against her.
That would make the debates a little more interesting anyway.
Yep just sit back and watch the fur fly.
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 9
|
JeffJimenez
Group: Members
Posts: 489
Joined: May 2006
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,10:27 am |
|
|
Nice comments Repo. I agree with you regarding Hilary. She just kinda bugs me. Its not because she is a woman but because she comes off as a know it all. If she were a guy, I would not vote for her/him. I am leaning toward Obama, mostly because of his ability to reach out to the common folk. He comes off as being sincere. One can only hope that this type of leadership works in Washington.
As far as the GOP, I am leaning toward Romney. He is the least "politician like" and he wears cool suits.
-------------- "We don't sell albums, we sell CD's".
Kevin Freeland, former President Musicland Group Inc. (after Best Buy acquisition of Musicland Group)
|
|
|
|
Post Number: 10
|
Wareagle11B
Group: Members
Posts: 1457
Joined: Mar. 2004
|
|
Posted on: Oct. 31 2007,10:48 am |
|
|
For the Democrats it would appear at this time that Hillary does have the nomination wrapped up and it is hers to lose. Things can change come time for the vote however. I could see the Democrats pulling some back door political moves to get Hillary to bow out however. Promise her a powerful position within the government should a Democrat OTHER than Hillary get elected. Barrack Obama would be a good choice if the Democratic party does pull the back room maneuver but unfortunately because of his name and race it is unlikely he would get the nod as well. This is my opinion and only mine btw.
As for the Republicans I wouldn't mind seeing Romney or Thompson get the nod.
Attached Image
-------------- I care not what others think of what I do, but I care very much about what I think of what I do! That is character!
Teddy Roosevelt
www.warriorlegacyfoundation.org
|
|
|
|
|
|