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here is a question for everybody......
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Given the fact that Bush cant run again and Kerry is now a loser and would be a very unlikely prospect who do you think will be the likely players in 08.  Will it be between two New Yorkers ? Hillary and Rudy ?

-- Modified on 11/5/2004 6:59:56 PM

... she has proven assets, a nice touch, and I would be happy to get behind her (or in front of her, or whatever...).  

If she even needs a running mate, I will volunteer to be responsible for Vice.

NetMichelle for Secretary of Foreign Affairs

James86 could run against her as the head of the Doctor Evil Party.

Harry

-- Modified on 11/5/2004 11:33:52 AM

You two together would be like being on the Santa Maria to American or financing private air travel. Damn, what a night.  All my mighty spirit is engaged by the idea. I just drooled on my shoe.

You two would kill me, most likely. Maybe more than ever, not hobbying works in my favor.  

Damn, damn, damn.  (That would be called inner conflict, expressed.)

For that, can I deserve Secretary of State. But because of legal precedence, I guess there can be no BBBJ in the Oval Office.  DATY then!  

-- Modified on 11/7/2004 12:17:06 PM

two bastions of liberal intellect vs Rudy and Condi Rice!

But I wouldn't be too surprised if Barak Obama (sp) isn't being groomed.  Was he born in the USA?  (legitimate question)  Watch for him to distance himself from the flaming liberals in the Senate.

seems pretty thin.  The GOP has a (bad) habit of nominating the individual whose "turn" it is.  Witness Bob Dole in 1996.  While I like Guiliani's leadership qualities, I have problems with his positions on abortion and labor unions.  Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has been mentioned, but the Poodle reminded us again this year why it's now nearly impossible to become President from the Senate.  George Allen (R-VA) has the same problem, though he was a good Governor of Virginia, and is an attractive candidate.

The Democrats, on the other hand, have almost no one who is both: (1) qualified; and (2) untainted by association with Bill Clinton.  Hitlary is an even more apparent and committed Socialist than Kerry.  However, while I once thought it impossible for her to get the free ride as a presidential candidate that she got as a senatorial candidate, this year's so-called "mainstream" media treatment of the Poodle causes me to question this assumption.

I can honestly say that I don't have the slightest idea who the nominees will be, and that I cannot say who I would support for the GOP nomination.

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