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Popeye
01-26-2008, 04:30 PM
Barack Obama will win the SC primary by what MSNBC is calling a "substantial margin." It will be interesting to see if he gets a bump in the polls of the states coming up on Super Tuesday.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22854377/
heyjude
01-26-2008, 05:27 PM
Obama 54%, Clinton 27%, edwards 19%. 80% of blacks voted for Obama. 90% of whites voted for Clinton or Edwards. I do not think that will happen very often since there are not any other states with a majority black population. My figures came from CNN.
bewitched
01-27-2008, 04:53 AM
what is the education level of SC? don't they rank 49th?
these results aren't a color thing, it was a campaign based on false promises and empty hope.
Popeye
01-27-2008, 08:42 AM
what is the education level of SC? don't they rank 49th?
these results aren't a color thing, it was a campaign based on false promises and empty hope.
It's politics.
You want to give me the name of a politician who doesn't throw around a bunch of empty promises? The idea is to sift through all the rhetoric.
bewitched
01-27-2008, 08:51 AM
It's politics.
You want to give me the name of a politician who doesn't throw around a bunch of empty promises? The idea is to sift through all the rhetoric.
there are some politicians who can execute.
Obama isn't one of them.
9sublime
01-27-2008, 08:54 AM
there are some politicians who can execute.
Obama isn't one of them.
thats hardly answering the question now is it? Maybe you should be a politican yourself. Or not.
Popeye
01-27-2008, 09:01 AM
there are some politicians who can execute.
Obama isn't one of them.
Ok, give me the name of a politician, presently running for president, who can "execute."
vyo476
01-27-2008, 10:50 AM
Ok, give me the name of a politician, presently running for president, who can "execute."
I'd be willing to bet McCain can. He strikes me as someone who be a strong leader. Granted, I'm not sure I'd agree with much of anything he'd be "executing," but I still think he'd get done what he says he'd get done.
vyo476
01-27-2008, 10:50 AM
there are some politicians who can execute.
Obama isn't one of them.
On what is this opinion based?
I'd be willing to bet McCain can. He strikes me as someone who be a strong leader. Granted, I'm not sure I'd agree with much of anything he'd be "executing," but I still think he'd get done what he says he'd get done.
I would agree, I dont necessarily agree with him on several issues, and his constant attack on the "Bridge to Nowhere" pisses me off. At the same time though, if it were to come down to a Clinton-McCain runoff, I would gladly support McCain because I think he is less likely to bull$hit the American people, and he can set aside partisan crap and do what is right for the country.
Libsmasher
01-27-2008, 06:33 PM
I would agree, I dont necessarily agree with him on several issues, and his constant attack on the "Bridge to Nowhere" pisses me off. At the same time though, if it were to come down to a Clinton-McCain runoff, I would gladly support McCain because I think he is less likely to bull$hit the American people, and he can set aside partisan crap and do what is right for the country.
I think he's good at puting aside partisanship and doing what's wrong for the country.
I think he's good at puting aside partisanship and doing what's wrong for the country.
Id like to know whats wrong for the country? Whats right and wrong for the country is up to broad interpretation and perception.
heyjude
01-27-2008, 11:09 PM
What is wrong with this country is George Walker Bush. When he is gone, America will once again be a great nation.
I do not think that will happen very often since there are not any other states with a majority black population.
Hm? South Carolina's majority white. I don't think blacks make up even a full third of the population. Do you mean voting population?
It's politics.
You want to give me the name of a politician who doesn't throw around a bunch of empty promises? The idea is to sift through all the rhetoric.
Seems to me Obama is not even making actual policy promises, just blathering on about "hope" and "change."
Popeye
01-29-2008, 08:48 AM
Hm? South Carolina's majority white. I don't think blacks make up even a full third of the population. Do you mean voting population?
Blacks made up 53% of the voters in the SC Democratic primary.
bokile
02-19-2008, 05:17 PM
about muslim scum hussein obama:D
http://www.freedomsenemies.com/_more/obama.htm
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