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Gemini Cricket 03-03-2005 02:01 PM

Personally, I would love to see two women candidates for President. It would be about time. I would also love to see an African American President. I would totally love to see an African American female president, too. (But I was thinking Oprah and not Condi. :D)
:)

Nephythys 03-03-2005 02:51 PM

Mousepod- I am not flamebaiting you. I simply am pointing out that I could flood the thread with quotes from those "truth and justice" democrats and swamp the whole topic with double talk, switched statements and hypocracy or dishonesty- just as you seem to think you can. Why am I being demeaning by saying so?

I'm not much for fair- around here especially. I have no interest in playing the quote battle. This wasn't even meant to be a combative topic- that was why I posted it.

:rolleyes:

Let the quotes come out in the race in 2008-

Motorboat Cruiser 03-03-2005 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nephythys
I was wondering what you guys (who are mostly on the other side of the planet..err, aisle from me ;) ) think of this possibility.

Many think she would be a strong candidate if she chose to run in 2008, and as VP she would be in a powerful position for the nomination.

Opine?

I would like to see her as a candidate in 08 because I think she would be relatively easy to beat, assuming, of course, that the other side is able to come up with a better candidate than Kerry. Otherwise, it is a crap shoot and no matter who wins, we all lose.

Prudence 03-03-2005 03:30 PM

I would not be surprised if the first female president calls the Republican party home. I'm afraid that a female Democratic party candidate would be too easily dismissed, regardless of her actual background and platform, as the embodiment of every "liberal" stereotype. (A living, breathing bra-burner!) On the other hand, what says "compassionate conservative" than a female Republican candidate, all Mom and apple pie?

sleepyjeff 03-03-2005 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Prudence
I would not be surprised if the first female president calls the Republican party home. I'm afraid that a female Democratic party candidate would be too easily dismissed, regardless of her actual background and platform, as the embodiment of every "liberal" stereotype. (A living, breathing bra-burner!) On the other hand, what says "compassionate conservative" than a female Republican candidate, all Mom and apple pie?

...and this is why Hillary will soon be announcing that she is switching parties :D

Chernabog 03-04-2005 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sleepyjeff
...and this is why Hillary will soon be announcing that she is switching parties :D

HAHAH I just had to watch that hilarious hillary cartoon at:

http://www.flowgo.com/funpages/view.cfm/6660

Where did they get those facial expressions?

(OK I know that cartoon is old but it's so cute!)


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