Powell/Obama/Clinton in 2008.

26 replies · 4570 views · Started by Kool 2k6 · Mar 2005
Am I the only one who see's Colin Powell and Barak Obama running for president in 2008? As much as I like Obama, I think Powell would have the most pull, since he was associated with the guy that kicked John Kerry's **** last November. Hillary? Definitely. If she even show's her name in the primaries in 2008, she's gonna steal the whole show. I mean, she's Bill's wife for God's sake.
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· Mar 2005
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PimpTight™ wrote:
urbanizdskillz wrote:
Oh My Lord. I have neither the time nor the energy to dissect and address your countless argumental flaws. Simply put: To each his/her own.
Translation = I can't refute the arguements so I'm gonna put up some filler statement in order to buy time until I can think of something INTELLIGENT to say, or until I can go GOOGLE some statistics.
I hate to have to bring this topic back up but seeing as how I didn't notice this response earlier, I felt the need to. As I stated previously, your arguments are flawed, through and through. I live and breath politics thus I have no need to google anything remotely concerned with politics. However, your abberations are so numerous and due to the fact that we have reached an impass, it would be a futile effort to refute these arguments on your or my part. As I stated before, to each his or her own.
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· Mar 2005
#22 Reply
urbanizdskillz wrote:
PimpTight™ wrote:
urbanizdskillz wrote:
Oh My Lord. I have neither the time nor the energy to dissect and address your countless argumental flaws. Simply put: To each his/her own.
Translation = I can't refute the arguements so I'm gonna put up some filler statement in order to buy time until I can think of something INTELLIGENT to say, or until I can go GOOGLE some statistics.
I hate to have to bring this topic back up but seeing as how I didn't notice this response earlier, I felt the need to. As I stated previously, your arguments are flawed, through and through. I live and breath politics thus I have no need to google anything remotely concerned with politics. However, your abberations are so numerous and due to the fact that we have reached an impass, it would be a futile effort to refute these arguments on your or my part. As I stated before, to each his or her own.
Translation = I use big words to prove that I don't have anything of value to say.
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· Mar 2005
#23 Reply
PimpTight™ wrote:
urbanizdskillz wrote:
PimpTight™ wrote:
urbanizdskillz wrote:
Oh My Lord. I have neither the time nor the energy to dissect and address your countless argumental flaws. Simply put: To each his/her own.
Translation = I can't refute the arguements so I'm gonna put up some filler statement in order to buy time until I can think of something INTELLIGENT to say, or until I can go GOOGLE some statistics.
I hate to have to bring this topic back up but seeing as how I didn't notice this response earlier, I felt the need to. As I stated previously, your arguments are flawed, through and through. I live and breath politics thus I have no need to google anything remotely concerned with politics. However, your abberations are so numerous and due to the fact that we have reached an impass, it would be a futile effort to refute these arguments on your or my part. As I stated before, to each his or her own.
Translation = I use big words to prove that I don't have anything of value to say.
Translation = Titus is a weenus that doesn't let ****go...
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· Dec 2007
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I PRAY Hilary doesn't win. If she does then she does what her husband Bill didn't get to do, and I'd hate to see an America without Medicaid or Welfare. Everyone thought he was a nice guy simply because he grabbed a African-American baby and said "Come here, you n***** baby" and kissed them. But yet, everyone turns a blind eye to how HE turned a blind eye to the ethnic conflict in Rwanda, claiming that the situation where ten American soldiers corpses were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu, Somalia would happen again. But the truth was, Rwanda had nothing to offer the U.S. for them to intervene. But I digress. Quite frankly, Americans have seen what experience can do. What we need now is someone who's not so seasoned, who will actually try and make democracy work for what it is, and Obama is that one. We're so desperate at this point, we don't care about the color or gender anymore.
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iRep504 · Dec 2007
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LMAOO Kissed a ***** baby! That's some great stuff.
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· Dec 2007
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iRep504 wrote:
LMAOO Kissed a ***** baby! That's some great stuff.
I try, I try. But he actually did say that during his Inaugural address. If you could find the video you could see it. Well, probably not, seeing as how his wife is running for office.
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