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I don't think she will be either. I hope it's not Kerry again. I'd like to
see Gore take another shot, but I doubt that as well. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... You dems, liberals, and rob just keep bitching....do nothing to find an alternative to hillery to support.... and them Republicans can expect a victory in 2008 no matter who runs against her. You, Doug, and others all seem to believe that Hillarious will be the "blue" candidate in '08. I'm far from convinced of that, and believe it to be less likely every day. That last polls I've seen appear to support my belief. Max |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... I don't think she will be either. I hope it's not Kerry again. I'd like to see Gore take another shot, but I doubt that as well. The dems would be wise to run someone like Evan Bayh, former governor of Indiana. He's perceived as a centrist, but his voting record tends to be left of center. Clean cut, good looking, well-spoken, and his father was a pillar of the democratic party of the 60s. Even Barak Obama of Illinois would be a better choice than Gore, who is generally considered damaged goods since his defeat in 2000. Max |
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I'd like to see Edwards go again. I liked him better than Kerry. Definitely
like Obama, but he's not quite ready. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... I don't think she will be either. I hope it's not Kerry again. I'd like to see Gore take another shot, but I doubt that as well. The dems would be wise to run someone like Evan Bayh, former governor of Indiana. He's perceived as a centrist, but his voting record tends to be left of center. Clean cut, good looking, well-spoken, and his father was a pillar of the democratic party of the 60s. Even Barak Obama of Illinois would be a better choice than Gore, who is generally considered damaged goods since his defeat in 2000. Max |
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Capt. JG wrote:
I'd like to see Edwards go again. I liked him better than Kerry. Definitely like Obama, but he's not quite ready. Our governor here in VA, Mark Warner, wants to go for it. He's a good governor...not as flashy as Edwards,,is pretty down-to-earth nice guy.... |
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Gulliani will most likely be the Republican, he's free of the scandal
racked Bush regime stigma and can run as a right-winger outsider. Clinton can't win against that. You need someone like Mark Warner who has very little baggage. But I wouldn't count out Al Gore, he lost to Geroge Bush by one supreme court judge last time. How many states use the Republican leaning Dibolt machines? katy wrote: Capt. JG wrote: I'd like to see Edwards go again. I liked him better than Kerry. Definitely like Obama, but he's not quite ready. Our governor here in VA, Mark Warner, wants to go for it. He's a good governor...not as flashy as Edwards,,is pretty down-to-earth nice guy.... |
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Well, Gulliani does have the ex-wife baggage. It was a pretty messy divorce,
as I recall. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Gulliani will most likely be the Republican, he's free of the scandal racked Bush regime stigma and can run as a right-winger outsider. Clinton can't win against that. You need someone like Mark Warner who has very little baggage. But I wouldn't count out Al Gore, he lost to Geroge Bush by one supreme court judge last time. How many states use the Republican leaning Dibolt machines? katy wrote: Capt. JG wrote: I'd like to see Edwards go again. I liked him better than Kerry. Definitely like Obama, but he's not quite ready. Our governor here in VA, Mark Warner, wants to go for it. He's a good governor...not as flashy as Edwards,,is pretty down-to-earth nice guy.... |
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![]() Capt. JG wrote: Well, Gulliani does have the ex-wife baggage. It was a pretty messy divorce, as I recall. Find a new friend Jon? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Gulliani will most likely be the Republican, he's free of the scandal racked Bush regime stigma and can run as a right-winger outsider. Clinton can't win against that. You need someone like Mark Warner who has very little baggage. But I wouldn't count out Al Gore, he lost to Geroge Bush by one supreme court judge last time. How many states use the Republican leaning Dibolt machines? katy wrote: Capt. JG wrote: I'd like to see Edwards go again. I liked him better than Kerry. Definitely like Obama, but he's not quite ready. Our governor here in VA, Mark Warner, wants to go for it. He's a good governor...not as flashy as Edwards,,is pretty down-to-earth nice guy.... |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... I'd like to see Edwards go again. I liked him better than Kerry. Definitely like Obama, but he's not quite ready. Edwards is a trial lawyer. You can kiss tort reform goodbye if he ever occupies the White House. Obama is a fresh face and about as articulate as anyone in Washington these days. He's also black, but with almost no overriding black mannerisms, which would not appeal, of course, to the redneck side of the country, but it wouldn't offend them quite as much. You may be right--he might need more seasoning to become thoroughly corrupt like most Washington politicos. Max |
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