coldbeer wrote:Well hell, Joesph, the least you could do is leave the irish whisky for the rest of us!
Where's the picture?
Right here.

Joseph
coldbeer wrote:Well hell, Joesph, the least you could do is leave the irish whisky for the rest of us!
Where's the picture?
Elumia wrote:I think the truth is that Barak went to a muslim school as a kid (like he had a choice) and his parents probably have some Muslim heritage. He also has a name that sounds Muslim.
I think he is getting "swiftboated". I have read some opinions that think Hillary is afraid of him taking all the attention away from her. Apparently she polls behind him and Edwards in Iowa. She keeps trying to sound moderate while running on a lefty social agenda as opposed to Edwards and Obama who run openly left.
It certainly looks like a tactic to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt in order to have him keep answering this question rather than talk about something relevant.
Inexperience is likely to also be a downfall in his bid. I will be an interesting season no doubt.
Mark
Laredo wrote: J
Edwards having been thru the wars and wanting to go again impresses me. I think he learnt some hard lessons, and I think he's still mad that Kerry quit on the recount. I'd like to see him on the ticket with Clark. I don't much care which order.
Edwards really looks electable. He seems to have a clean image.But ideally, for me, the next President shouldn't come from either of the existing parties. Both parties have too much cultural baggage for my taste, and too big an investment in "inside Beltway ball" political drama. Neither party has as big an investment in the average citizen as in the average K Street bigmouth-with-big-bucks, and that, to me, opposes what the Constitution stands for.
I believe most Americans would agree with you.Not that I'm going to back up and say Bush isn't the WORST President Ever. "Our long national nightmare of peace and economic growth is finally over," somebody declared on Jan. 22, 2000, and boy was that a prophetic statement.
Elumia wrote:Iowa Poll, Dec 21
Caucus Outlook
The poll asked Iowa Democrats which candidates they would vote for if the 2008 Democratic caucus were held today.
The top three candidates were Sen. John Edwards at 22 percent, Democratic U.S. Sen. Barack Obama at 22 percent and Vilsack at 12 percent. U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton of New York came in fourth at 10 percent.
http://www.kcci.com/politics/10585392/detail.html
A case in point...... The US Border Guards that shot the drug dealer in Texas.
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