Huckabee and Obama take it...
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:47 pm
Sorry Ron...
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Don't be saddened...this is a day of rejoicing. If Ron Paul loses we all win. My campaign was to pull the CC vote away from Paul and I just want to take this opportunity to say, "Thank You, CC!" Together, we did it!spurgistan wrote:But what happened to the Luns revolution? [crestfallen]
Oorah!luns101 wrote:Don't be saddened...this is a day of rejoicing. If Ron Paul loses we all win. My campaign was to pull the CC vote away from Paul and I just want to take this opportunity to say, "Thank You, CC!" Together, we did it!spurgistan wrote:But what happened to the Luns revolution? [crestfallen]
(Stopper would be here with me but I think he's at the pub)
spurgistan wrote:I was really hoping Huckabee didn't win Iowa, he might actually have a shot in the general election.
I misread this at first... I thought he meant Huckabee has a shot at getting the nomination, not winning the whole thing. I can't see him beating any of the top three Dems.btownmeggy wrote:spurgistan wrote:I was really hoping Huckabee didn't win Iowa, he might actually have a shot in the general election.![]()
I don't know how to respond to this. Except to say, I disagree.
I'm vomiting already.btownmeggy wrote:My partner and I have been watching MSNBC all evening. When they finally called for Obama, we looked over at each other and were both teary-eyed.
It was rather touching.
Bah! Come on over to the Richardson camp. He's got my vote if he can hang on until it's our turn to vote.btownmeggy wrote:My partner and I have been watching MSNBC all evening. When they finally called for Obama, we looked over at each other and were both teary-eyed.
It was rather touching.
Wow, I didn't figure there'd be two of us. He's toast, but I feel he'll be an awesome Sec. State for somebody.CoffeeCream wrote:Bah! Come on over to the Richardson camp. He's got my vote if he can hang on until it's our turn to vote.btownmeggy wrote:My partner and I have been watching MSNBC all evening. When they finally called for Obama, we looked over at each other and were both teary-eyed.
It was rather touching.
I have been a long-time Richardson proponent, both on and off of CC (I had the second-ever mention of Richardson on the boards:CoffeeCream wrote:Bah! Come on over to the Richardson camp. He's got my vote if he can hang on until it's our turn to vote.btownmeggy wrote:My partner and I have been watching MSNBC all evening. When they finally called for Obama, we looked over at each other and were both teary-eyed.
It was rather touching.
His folks threw their support to Obama for the caucus from what I can find. There still may be some hope in New Hampshire. I like the guy too.btownmeggy wrote: The fat is, it's not a matter of being able to hold on. His grip has already failed and he's now just sitting in the bottom the pit on top of Biden and Dodd's bones.
The 'election' in Pakistan has been getting pretty major coverage in the UK for a while now... I'd have thought it was a pretty major event, although I suppose we do have a lot of people of Pakistan origin so it is perhaps more relevant than to Australia...radiojake wrote:Is it odd that today on the news service here in Australia they had a run down of the candidates running - I had heard of a few of them already purely from being on these boards, but to actually hear it on our news service made me think just how much American politics dominates the entire world. I wouldn't have even known there was an election in Pakistan if it weren't for the assasination, let alone know the names of the candidates who were running for nomination to have a crack at the presidency -
Just an interesting thought
Not really.radiojake wrote:
Just an interesting thought
Not really.radiojake wrote:
Just an interesting thought
Norse wrote:Not really.radiojake wrote:
Just an interesting thought