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Posted by Krypton on Nov-16-2007 01:51:

CNN Democratic Debate (Nov 15)

On right now...

Joe Biden, Dennis Kicinich are my top two. Obama next.

John Edwards actually used the word NEOCON!!! HAHAHAAA!! I like that..

LIVE STREAM


Posted by eROs.au on Nov-16-2007 02:15:

Edwards spelled it right out. Clinton is pro-corporation, takes money from lobbyists. haha


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-16-2007 04:25:

After watching the post-debate wrap-up, I really wish Dennis Kucinech's wife was born in the United States. I would vote for her.

As for those on stage, Hillary held her own but still lacks substance. I give it to Biden again.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Nov-16-2007 06:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
I give it to Biden again.

I agree, but I think a lot of that comes from not having to participate in the 3-way pissing match and being able to focus on his policy ideas and not so much on everyone else's.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Nov-16-2007 06:40:

Oh, and by the way, wtf was that last question?? Diamonds or Pearls?? I hope that bimbo's proud of herself for asking something so important, of just one candidate. It almost made me wonder if she was another Hillary plant (buy here - http://www.plantsforhillary.com/ )

If I had my opportunity to ask a question of the panel, maybe I'd ask something similarly stupid of the guys, like "Blondes or Brunettes" or "Tits, Ass, or Legs."


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-16-2007 06:46:

Biden's there to talk about issues, not play political games. Would that be true if he had a shot... who knows.

Found this morsel from the Times' resident conservative fairly interesting:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...T_FEATURE.html#


Posted by LatinLover on Nov-16-2007 18:13:

That debate was a joke... all of the candidate are fatally flawed. I wouldnt even trust them in managing a dairy queen


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-16-2007 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by LatinLover
That debate was a joke... all of the candidate are fatally flawed. I wouldnt even trust them in managing a dairy queen



Way to make it obvious that you didn't watch it!


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-16-2007 18:58:



It's too bad that being right doesn't make one popular. In fact, looking at the last two elections, maybe it's quite the opposite in the US.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Nov-17-2007 03:38:

quote:
Originally posted by LatinLover
That debate was a joke... all of the candidate are fatally flawed. I wouldnt even trust them in managing a dairy queen

Can I be added to the Hater's Club in your signature? I honestly can't stand anything that you put on here. Even more, I can't stand how you ignore every thread where you've been disproved or questioned, just to start a nearly identical thread hoping we'll all forget.

As for Biden, he's great VP material.


Posted by Krypton on Nov-17-2007 04:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Can I be added to the Hater's Club in your signature? I honestly can't stand anything that you put on here. Even more, I can't stand how you ignore every thread where you've been disproved or questioned, just to start a nearly identical thread hoping we'll all forget.

As for Biden, he's great VP material.


I think he's the most qualified electable Democrat. I truly hope he wins the primary.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Nov-17-2007 13:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
As for Biden, he's great VP material.



Conventional wisdom is that he's running for Secretary of State. I think he would be a bit of a liability as VP candidate - the running mate of the nominee generally has to fall in line on every issue, and I can't see Biden doing that quietly, which is the main reason I like the guy so much - he sticks to his principles.

But yeah, I'd love to see him win the nomination too. However, he is polling behind even Richardson in Iowa... so things don't look so optimistic for that.


Posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985 on Nov-20-2007 04:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov


It's too bad that being right doesn't make one popular. In fact, looking at the last two elections, maybe it's quite the opposite in the US.


The problem that i have with these candidates is that they have too much ego's against each other(some of them) which for me doesn't lead me to believe they are that credible on the REAL issues, they rather spend more time being corrupted by their own campaign endorsments. Didn't Obama mention that he wanted to bomb or invade Pakistan? His wife is part of the CFR from what i have heard and isn't he for a one world government? just thought i'd ask...



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