Aces High Bulletin Board

General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: john9001 on May 06, 2008, 05:58:15 PM

Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: john9001 on May 06, 2008, 05:58:15 PM
here, drink some more obama koolaid and hope for "real" change.
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: AWMac on May 06, 2008, 06:01:47 PM
If the witch doesn't get enough votes then the half negro guy will be found dead in the park from several self inflicted gunshot wounds.

lazs

Hey that's "Old Mutual"... errr didn't this happen to Vince Foster?
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: DREDIOCK on May 06, 2008, 06:48:43 PM
I'd rather see Obama then Hillary hands down no contest.

Not that he stands for "real change"

But he is different. Least he puts forth a positive message.
Even if he doesnt mean it
And if he wins by default it removes the "Because Im black" copout
I dont give a damn about his "inexperience"
Couldnt do any worse then the "experienced" idiots from either party have done to date

And he isnt Hillary.

I absolutely positively LOATH that womaint.

Policy wise He and Hillary are arent all that different.

Which leads me to beleive alot of the Obama Naysayers here that would prefer Hillary over Obama for reasons other then Being a male. Or a democrat.  :;Cough :: black ::cough::

regardless to the claims that are going to come to the contrary

Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: SteveBailey on May 06, 2008, 06:54:26 PM
Obama  will steal NC,  Clinton will squeeze Ind, and McCain will forget what he said 10 minutes ago!

Have a viable alternative or just like crying?
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: SteveBailey on May 06, 2008, 06:54:57 PM
If the witch doesn't get enough votes then the half negro guy will be found dead in the park from several self inflicted gunshot wounds.

lazs

That's their MO but I believe they will blame this one on the GOP
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Hungry on May 06, 2008, 07:00:43 PM
I'd rather see Obama then Hillary hands down no contest.

Not that he stands for "real change"

But he is different. Least he puts forth a positive message.
Even if he doesnt mean it
And if he wins by default it removes the "Because Im black" copout
I dont give a damn about his "inexperience"
Couldnt do any worse then the "experienced" idiots from either party have done to date

And he isnt Hillary.

I absolutely positively LOATH that womaint.

Policy wise He and Hillary are arent all that different.

Which leads me to beleive alot of the Obama Naysayers here that would prefer Hillary over Obama for reasons other then Being a male. Or a democrat.  :;Cough :: black ::cough::

regardless to the claims that are going to come to the contrary



What am I missing then if theres really no difference why not Hillary, please no sticks or baseball bats, I am asking an honest question, you folks from New York might answer that as well.  What kind of Senator has she been?

Not a real news monger here but the primarys will be over soon and I do vote so the discovery process is about to start.  Honestly being from Illinois west of Chicago, Obama has done nothing that I can latch onto and say see thats the right guy for the job.  He's a great public speaker, thats it.

Ducks just in case.

Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Holden McGroin on May 06, 2008, 07:13:29 PM
if you voted for an incumbent Congressman or Senator, you voted for the status quo.

[soup nazi] No change for you! [/soup nazi]
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Hungry on May 06, 2008, 07:21:15 PM
if you voted for an incumbent Congressman or Senator, you voted for the status quo.

[soup nazi] No change for you! [/soup nazi]

Thats no reason not to vote for an incumbant, thats Obama drival.
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Holden McGroin on May 06, 2008, 07:30:27 PM
Thats no reason not to vote for an incumbant, thats Obama drival.

I'll type more slowly. 

If...you ...voted... for...an..incumbant...you ...voted ...for ...the ...stautus...quo...


Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Hungry on May 06, 2008, 07:34:39 PM
I'll type more slowly. 

If...you ...voted... for...an..incumbant...you ...voted ...for ...the ...stautus...quo...




I'll type slower thats no reason, yes we need change but not blanket wholesale change.  When the time comes I analyze on a case by case basis as much as possible,
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Holden McGroin on May 06, 2008, 07:42:10 PM
100% of the executive branch will be changed.

98% of congress will return.

Nothing in DC will change.

That is the reason for a wholesale congressional ouster.

If they have been in DC for more than 10 years, they become Beltwayans, not Indianinonians, or Arkansanulans, or Mainanites.   They should go home.
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: DREDIOCK on May 06, 2008, 08:10:40 PM
What am I missing then if theres really no difference why not Hillary, please no sticks or baseball bats, I am asking an honest question, you folks from New York might answer that as well.  What kind of Senator has she been?

Not a real news monger here but the primarys will be over soon and I do vote so the discovery process is about to start.  Honestly being from Illinois west of Chicago, Obama has done nothing that I can latch onto and say see thats the right guy for the job.  He's a great public speaker, thats it.

Ducks just in case.



Far as I know nothing of significance.
If you look at their voting records though. Obama is willing to cross the isle slightly more then Hillary
Both vote almost strictly with their party.
I think for Hillary its like 97.2% vs Obama's 96.7 or something like that.

I dont remember the exact numbers other then they were bothin the mid 90's and not much seperation between them
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: dhaus on May 06, 2008, 08:12:35 PM
Executive branch won't change if the septuagenarian white guy gets in.
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Holden McGroin on May 06, 2008, 08:20:09 PM
Executive branch won't change if the septuagenarian white guy gets in.

There will be a complete change no matter who wins.  GW Bush will not be there, someone else will be.  Nobody running today has GHW Bush and Barbra Bush as parents.

If Gordon Smith,  Richard Durbin, Ted Stevens, and Joe Biden are re-elected, then Gordon Smith, Richard Durbin, Ted Stevens, and Joe Biden will still be in the Senate.
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: lasersailor184 on May 06, 2008, 08:52:08 PM
100% of the executive branch will be changed.

98% of congress will return.

Nothing in DC will change.

That is the reason for a wholesale congressional ouster.

If they have been in DC for more than 10 years, they become Beltwayans, not Indianinonians, or Arkansanulans, or Mainanites.   They should go home.

That would be an interesting law.  Sort of a pseudo catch 22.

Someone who has been working in DC for 10 years loses residency status in their home state.  Someone who doesn't have residency status in a state cannot run for office.
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: Hungry on May 06, 2008, 09:05:04 PM
Holden

Thanks for the response didnt want a peeing contest, peace, I agree 100% on term limits,

Dhaus

Obama is Durbins guy no?  Durbin will have a cabinet seat.

Drediock

Thanks, even though Bill did some things that I didnt like the economy was pretty stable under his term.  He hurt the military to do it but it was fairly stable.  Even under George until the housing market dropped it wasnt too bad.  

I guess the point is, is that Im wondering if Hilary may be not be a bad choice if it comes to that, so many people say anyone but her but I dont see them saying why. Theyve all got skeletons in the closet.

 
Title: Re: Democrat Primary Exit Poll: post here!
Post by: bj229r on May 06, 2008, 09:09:46 PM
People keep forgetting (of course the 6:00 news would have to rePORT it first, in order to forget it) that we had 52 consecutive months of growth since the 9/11-enhanced recession ended in 2003--every newscast had a resounding "BUT" after the obligatory reporting of positive news