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If you read the last link I put up, you might be surprised. It won't be the Dems (just my prediction). As it states in that link, if it seems likely that the Dems will win the 2008 elections, take a guess at the party that won't want a VP to have the same powers as Cheney has established. Lots more rats are going to be jumping off this sinking ship. Watch them swim away. |
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Watch and see what happens. We'll have another actor turned politician in the White House. You might have faith in our fellow americans, I don't. |
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I don't like Hillary. Edwards? Maybe. This might be one to watch for, and it wouldn't surprise me in the least... Gore/Obama. Stay tuned. The Repubs are going to do some fancy dancing. Guilliani? Losing support. 9/11 facts are coming out. Romney? Mormon Church deferment requests. McCain? Lots o luck. Running on "surge"? The actor? That's their best hope? Where is going to announce? At the Creation Museum? Will his platform include vetoes of stem cell research? Is he going to run against "illigal immigrants"? His best line so far has been an attack on Michael Moore. Oh! That's vision! As you said, "I'll watch". And I won't be surprised when a late development happens with the Dems. It also wouldn't be a surprise to see a 3rd party candidate come along (Bloomberg/Hagel). Should be interesting. |
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