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Phil 01-03-2008 08:03 PM

Obama wins Dems nomination in Iowa?? We're fucked!!!
 
If he runs for president against repub we are fucked for another 4 years.. Time to move back to Canada.

teksonline 01-03-2008 08:04 PM

He's not going to run against repub, he is going to run against the Miami Dolphins...

sortie 01-03-2008 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 13603351)
If he runs for president against repub we are fucked for another 4 years.. Time to move back to Canada.

Ok, then which democrat do you suggest is going to do better against the repubs?

TampaToker 01-03-2008 08:11 PM

The dems caucus don't mean squat. I don't like how they do it . Now whats scary is Romeny placed second for the Republicans. Also im surprised Paul got as many votes as he did in Iowa.

But this whole thing is far from over so it will get interesting in time.....

GatorB 01-03-2008 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sortie (Post 13603369)
Ok, then which democrat do you suggest is going to do better against the repubs?

Edwards. Polls have shown he's the ONLY dem candidate that beats ALL top 5 GOP contenders. Dems are to stupid to vote for a winner. GOP fucked up in 2000 when the voted for Bush instead of McCain.

Phil 01-03-2008 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sortie (Post 13603369)
Ok, then which democrat do you suggest is going to do better against the repubs?

Edwards or Clinton. There's no fucking way Obama can win primaries.

Phil 01-03-2008 08:18 PM

As much as I like his political agenda (reads bullshit) he’s too radical.

tony286 01-03-2008 08:19 PM

just a fyi 97.8 of iowa is white. So dont count obama out. I like edwards but the media doesnt like him and that hurts.

kane 01-03-2008 08:24 PM

This is the first primary. there are 49 more still to go. The polls show huckabee not doing nearly was well in the more progressive states so I really doubt he is going to win the nomination. More likely it will be Rudy or Mit. The same goes with the dems. The people in Iowa are not big Clinton fans and he didn't beat either hillary or edwards by much.

We will now a little more over the next couple of weeks and on Feb 5th which is super tuesday around 20 states will have their primaries. At the end of that day we will know who the real contenders are and who just got lucky.

GatorB 01-03-2008 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 13603416)
just a fyi 97.8 of iowa is white. So dont count obama out. I like edwards but the media doesnt like him and that hurts.

And Obama is from Illinois which is right next door. Don't you think that had something to do with the way the voting turned out? Don't act like Obama blew this thing away. 62% of Iowa voters did NOT vote for the "winner". Not exactly a ringing endorsement.

Phil 01-03-2008 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 13603416)
just a fyi 97.8 of iowa is white. So dont count obama out. I like edwards but the media doesnt like him and that hurts.

Its not about white/yellob/blue thing If he wins he has no chance against any republican.

boneprone 01-03-2008 09:45 PM

You dont think Obama can beat Huckabee??

I think he can. Im glad Obama won today. Its sends a very strong message.

notoldschool 01-03-2008 09:48 PM

http://www.barackobama.com/issues/te...#open-internet
Only reason we can hope he would win if the dems win.

pussyserver - BANNED FOR LIFE 01-03-2008 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone (Post 13603724)
You dont think Obama can beat Huckabee??

I think he can. Im glad Obama won today. Its sends a very strong message.


agree and suprised you made this comment:thumbsup


Obama will be the next president... he is in fact the best choice for america hands down


Once this man is elected.... the WORLD will never be the same...

and maybe just maybe... we can finaly go back to being America the great instead of america the bullshit

baddog 01-03-2008 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyserver (Post 13603773)
agree and suprised you made this comment:thumbsup


Obama will be the next president... he is in fact the best choice for america hands down


Once this man is elected.... the WORLD will never be the same...

and maybe just maybe... we can finaly go back to being America the great instead of america the bullshit

You only like him because he is black. You = racist.

Penthouse Tony 01-03-2008 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 13603449)
This is the first primary. there are 49 more still to go. The polls show huckabee not doing nearly was well in the more progressive states so I really doubt he is going to win the nomination. More likely it will be Rudy or Mit. The same goes with the dems. The people in Iowa are not big Clinton fans and he didn't beat either hillary or edwards by much.

We will now a little more over the next couple of weeks and on Feb 5th which is super tuesday around 20 states will have their primaries. At the end of that day we will know who the real contenders are and who just got lucky.

This was no primary. It's a caucus and the way the Dems run it is pretty much like a circus.

Read the section here on the Democratic Party Process http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_caucus

No one should read too much into the results of this caucus.

pussyserver - BANNED FOR LIFE 01-03-2008 10:29 PM

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The old road has ended and we must set a new course... The time is now!
Vote and support Barack Obama!!!

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Barack Obama For President Of The United States Of America

mikeyddddd 01-03-2008 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone (Post 13603724)
You dont think Obama can beat Huckabee??

I think he can. Im glad Obama won today. Its sends a very strong message.

As I watched his speech tonight and the breakdown of the numbers by the analysts I thought of JFK & RFK. Youth and women chose him by a wide margin.

I hope he doesn't suffer the Kennedy's fate. That would be cataclysmic for the country.

Snake Doctor 01-03-2008 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 13603411)
As much as I like his political agenda (reads bullshit) he?s too radical.

Obviously you don't know much about his political agenda if you think it's radical.

He's the one candidate that is openly willing to work with the other side, and he catches hell for that within his own party.
Hillary says she's ready to fight a war with the republicans in the fall, Edwards wants to beat up the corporations in favor of their employees, and Obama wants to sit down with everyone, have each side concede a little bit, so that we can move forward on things.
Yet you think he's the radical one?

Snake Doctor 01-03-2008 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyddddd (Post 13603900)
As I watched his speech tonight and the breakdown of the numbers by the analysts I thought of JFK & RFK. Youth and women chose him by a wide margin.

I hope he doesn't suffer the Kennedy's fate. That would be cataclysmic for the country.

Props to George Bush for giving him secret service protection as soon as he announced his candidacy. (One of the very few things I can give Dubya props for)

baddog 01-03-2008 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyddddd (Post 13603900)
I hope he doesn't suffer the Kennedy's fate. That would be cataclysmic for the country.

You know, I had not thought about that happening (unless he got elected). I think I would avoid hanging out with him for a while.

baddog 01-03-2008 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 13603921)
Props to George Bush for giving him secret service protection as soon as he announced his candidacy. (One of the very few things I can give Dubya props for)

That isn't automatic these days?

seeric 01-03-2008 10:43 PM

i voted for l-awrence conno-r

he's the man you really want in there.

pussyserver - BANNED FOR LIFE 01-03-2008 10:46 PM

I think if something happened to him at this point... it would pretty much mean the end for America as the super power for sure

... the effects would shockwave across the world for years

Snake Doctor 01-03-2008 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 13603928)
That isn't automatic these days?

No.
There must have been 20 candidates from both parties running at that time, each of them didn't have a secret service detail. At that time it was only Obama and Hillary, and Hillary had hers as a former first lady, not because she was a candidate.

I'm not sure of the specific rules for candidates, but I do remember reading in the news that the administration wasn't required to give him protection, but thought it was the prudent thing to do.

tiger 01-03-2008 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CAMOKAT (Post 13603634)
Its not about white/yellob/blue thing If he wins he has no chance against any republican.

Why is that?

Odin 01-03-2008 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyserver (Post 13603944)
I think if something happened to him at this point... it would pretty much mean the end for America as the super power for sure

... the effects would shockwave across the world for years

Slight exaggeration lol.

baddog 01-03-2008 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyserver (Post 13603944)
I think if something happened to him at this point... it would pretty much mean the end for America as the super power for sure

... the effects would shockwave across the world for years

and you wonder why I feel you are an idiot

Cash 01-03-2008 11:01 PM

It's still a long way until the end ...

mikeyddddd 01-03-2008 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 13603921)
Props to George Bush for giving him secret service protection as soon as he announced his candidacy. (One of the very few things I can give Dubya props for)

Arthur Bremer, Squeaky Fromme, Sara Jane Moore and John Hinckley, Jr. ring any bells?

As a result of Sirhan B. Sirhan's assassination of Bobby Kennedy major presidential candidates are given Secret Service protection.

Only Sirhan was successful, but Hinckley was close, so protection is not a guarantee of safety.

Ryan St. Germain 01-03-2008 11:12 PM

Huckabee is the one person I can think of right now that would actually be worse for the country than what we have now. The fact that the evangelicals turned his numbers from single digits to front runner in even one state makes my blood run cold. Anyone see "Jesus Camp"?

mikeyddddd 01-03-2008 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkCircus (Post 13604028)
Huckabee is the one person I can think of right now that would actually be worse for the country than what we have now. The fact that the evangelicals turned his numbers from single digits to front runner in even one state makes my blood run cold. Anyone see "Jesus Camp"?

If he weren't a Baptist minister (and I was raised in the Baptist church), I would like him.

GatorB 01-03-2008 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyddddd (Post 13604020)
Arthur Bremer, Squeaky Fromme, Sara Jane Moore and John Hinckley, Jr. ring any bells?

As a result of Sirhan B. Sirhan's assassination of Bobby Kennedy major presidential candidates are given Secret Service protection.

Only Sirhan was successful, but Hinckley was close, so protection is not a guarantee of safety.


Fromme, Moore and Hinkley tried to kill actual president not candidates. Moore just got released from prison earlier this week by the way.

GatorB 01-03-2008 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 13603928)
That isn't automatic these days?

I doubt Kucinich gets any secret service protection.

baddog 01-03-2008 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 13604099)
I doubt Kucinich gets any secret service protection.

The following section of the US Code tasks the US Secret Service with providing protective services to the President, Vice President, major candidates for those offices, and the families of those persons.

Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedures
Sec. 3056. Powers, authorities, and duties of United States Secret Service

* (a) Under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, the United States Secret Service is authorized to protect the following persons:
o (1) The President, the Vice President (or other officer next in
the order of succession to the Office of President), the
President-elect, and the Vice President-elect.
o (2) The immediate families of those individuals listed in
paragraph (1).
o (3) Former Presidents and their spouses for their lifetimes,
except that protection of a spouse shall terminate in the event
of remarriage unless the former President did not serve as
President prior to January 1, 1997, in which case, former
Presidents and their spouses for a period of not more than ten
years from the date a former President leaves office, except that
-
+ (A) protection of a spouse shall terminate in the event of
remarriage or the divorce from, or death of a former President;
and
(B) should the death of a President occur while in office or
within one year after leaving office, the spouse shall receive
protection for one year from the time of such death:
Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall have the
authority to direct the Secret Service to provide temporary
protection for any of these individuals at any time if the
Secretary of the Treasury or designee determines that information
or conditions warrant such protection.
o (4) Children of a former President who are under 16 years of
age for a period not to exceed ten years or upon the child
becoming 16 years of age, whichever comes first.
o (5) Visiting heads of foreign states or foreign governments.
o (6) Other distinguished foreign visitors to the United States
and official representatives of the United States performing
special missions abroad when the President directs that such
protection be provided.
o (7) Major Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates and,
within 120 days of the general Presidential election, the spouses
of such candidates. As used in this paragraph, the term ''major
Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates'' means those
individuals identified as such by the Secretary of the Treasury
after consultation with an advisory committee consisting of the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, the minority leader of
the House of Representatives, the majority and minority leaders
of the Senate, and one additional member selected by the other
members of the committee. The protection authorized in paragraphs (2) through (7) may be declined.

mikeyddddd 01-03-2008 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 13604094)
Fromme, Moore and Hinkley tried to kill actual president not candidates. Moore just got released from prison earlier this week by the way.

Yes. But, the point I was trying to make is that even with Secret Service protection there is a danger - for the President and candidates alike.

DaddyHalbucks 01-03-2008 11:45 PM

Go Obama!

He may be the first black man in history to guarantee a Republican victory.

Matt 26z 01-04-2008 12:03 AM

Obama supporters are voting for a dream. He provides good lip service, but at this stage his presidency would have to be considered unpredictable. Obama is a high risk, possibly high reward candidate.

I think Obama has taken a page out of the Republican playbook and is getting supporters who just want to feel good inside about who they vote for. So far it's working very well for him.


I think Edwards should have been run in 2004 vs. Bush instead of Kerry. That was his chance, and now it has come and gone.


Hillary is not her own woman. If she is going to win the nomination it will be on the back of Bill Clinton. My gut feeling is that he can let the air out of Obama at any time. The question is, when will he step out from the shadows and start campaigning for Hillary?

ninavain 01-04-2008 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 13604152)
Go Obama!

He may be the first black man in history to guarantee a Republican victory.

stupid comment:2 cents:

ninavain 01-04-2008 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 13604205)
Obama supporters are voting for a dream. He provides good lip service, but at this stage his presidency would have to be considered unpredictable. Obama is a high risk, possibly high reward candidate.

I think Obama has taken a page out of the Republican playbook and is getting supporters who just want to feel good inside about who they vote for. So far it's working very well for him.


I think Edwards should have been run in 2004 vs. Bush instead of Kerry. That was his chance, and now it has come and gone.


Hillary is not her own woman. If she is going to win the nomination it will be on the back of Bill Clinton. My gut feeling is that he can let the air out of Obama at any time. The question is, when will he step out from the shadows and start campaigning for Hillary?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh he was doing it all week, didn't work very well


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