Big Blue Machin
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We can hurt you more than you can hurt us, economically.
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Big Blue Machin said:We can hurt you more than you can hurt us, economically.
gop_jeff said:Might want to re-look those economic figures, BBM.
Big Blue Machin said:Why, you import more from us than we import from you. The your trade deficit with Canada.
http://buffalo.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2005/06/13/daily3.html
Big Blue Machin said:I'm sorry, but I just think that Republicans or America aren't ready for a black or woman or both leader.
Big Blue Machin said:Do you seriously think that the Republicans will nominate a black woman? I'm not sexist but it seems contradicting that the Republicans would nominate a black woman because they have not a fan of minority rights or women's rights.
Jimmyeatworld said:I'm not going to say you're totally wrong, but I'm not going to say you're right either. There are certain areas of the country where Condi Rice would be a tough sell, just the same as there are certain areas where Hillary Clinton would be a tough sell. However, I don't think it's any different than the tough sell a northeastern Liberal like John Kerry was in certain areas, or the tough sell a guy from Texas named Bush was in other areas.
Then, look at the other side of the coin. There are people like me, and even more so GOP Jeff, that look at Condi and say, "There's somebody that could make a good president." It's likely Condi would get some votes because of the simple fact that she is a black woman.
Are we ready for a black president, or a woman president, or both? Well, there are certain areas of Mississippi someone like Condi might want to avoid campaigning in, but I think we are more ready than you might think. If somebody gets the job done, they could be pink and purple polka dot and most people won't care.
Big Blue Machin said:Do people in cabinet usually run for a nomination? I don't think that anyone notable has in recent history (please correct me if I'm run). I also wonder if Condi has a hunger for the Presidency. Right down, she has the second most powerful position in the White House, and she doesn't need to be elected by the people.
Big Blue Machin said:Do people in cabinet usually run for a nomination? I don't think that anyone notable has in recent history (please correct me if I'm run). I also wonder if Condi has a hunger for the Presidency. Right down, she has the second most powerful position in the White House, and she doesn't need to be elected by the people.
Big Blue Machin said:Do people in cabinet usually run for a nomination? I don't think that anyone notable has in recent history (please correct me if I'm run). I also wonder if Condi has a hunger for the Presidency. Right down, she has the second most powerful position in the White House, and she doesn't need to be elected by the people.
-Cp said:Better question, how many blacks and/or women served in Clinton's administration compared to GWB's?
ThomasPaine said:Conservative the whole way. Liberalism is in need a of complete and utter purge from the federal government. I say once the enemy is on the run FINISH HIM!!! The libs are on their last legs and it's way past time to cut those out. You know the only thing that is down the middle of the road? A YELLOW STRIPE!!!
Guiliani is better than McCain ( A Democrat in wolf's clothing) but either is unacceptable. A conservative will out. We shall see through the next couple of years. But no middlers, thank you and have a pleasant tommorow.
Max Power said:WHERE are you FROM?
Seriously! Last legs? Liberalism is RAMPANT in the government right now.
I suspect that you have been neo-conned into believing that those people in power right now are actual conservatives.
Please read this
http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2003/cr071003.htm
by Ron Paul, (R) Texas
In fact, I'm going to make a new thread altogether
no1tovote4 said:You do know that Ron Paul is a Libertarian that joined the R Party in an attempt to revise it to fit more with Libertarian ideals, don't you? I have taken his example to heart and done the same thing recently.
www.rlc.org
ThomasPaine said:Conservative the whole way. Liberalism is in need a of complete and utter purge from the federal government. I say once the enemy is on the run FINISH HIM!!! The libs are on their last legs and it's way past time to cut those out. You know the only thing that is down the middle of the road? A YELLOW STRIPE!!!
Guiliani is better than McCain ( A Democrat in wolf's clothing) but either is unacceptable. A conservative will out. We shall see through the next couple of years. But no middlers, thank you and have a pleasant tommorow.
Where do you get that those congress people are in the 'majority' as far as representation goes? Links please or at least a damn good narrative....jillian said:I'm just wondering when Republicans went from being the moderates to being the extremists. Kind of an interesting evolution to watch, to tell the truth. And, if you support Democratic values, how do you justify seeing more than half the country as "the enemy"?
I'd also point out that the majority of the Republican party itself is made up of moderates like Arlen Spector, Chris Shays, Christie Whitman, George Pataki, etc.
Kathianne said:Where do you get that those congress people are in the 'majority' as far as representation goes? Links please or at least a damn good narrative....