At a July 15 appearance in Michigan, McCain dampened the speculation by calling Cheney one of the most capable, experienced, intelligent and steady vice presidents this country has ever had.
Going further, McCain even told Hayes in comments heretofore unpublished that hed consider Cheney for an administration post.
Asked whether hed be interested in Cheney had the vice president not already have served under Bush for two terms, McCain said: I dont know if I would want him as vice president. He and I have the same strengths. But to serve in other capacities? Hell, yeah.
Diablos said:That has always been the same though, even for Clinton.
What's worrying is the lack of women backing Obama right now (according to MSNBC as well).
In the head-to-head matchup, Obama leads McCain among African Americans (83-7 percent), Hispanics (62-28), women (52-33), Catholics (47-40), independents (41-36) and even blue-collar workers (47-42). Obama is also ahead among those who said they voted for Clinton in the Democratic primaries (61-19).
No, Johnson picked Geraldine Ferraro (ugh) and Edwards (mills!)Tamanon said:Plus come on, just because he's not with the campaign doesn't mean that he won't help with the vetting anyways.
Besides, didn't he pick out Lieberman?
'Kay, he pretty much earned the boot.Triumph said:No, Johnson picked Geraldine Ferraro (ugh) and Edwards (mills!)
Do IT! Do. it.The Lamonster said:I just got a chain e-mail from my aunt:
http://www.eyeblast.tv/Public/Video.aspx?rsrcID=2036
It's racist and outdated.
Should I send her:
http://www.imvotingrepublican.com ?
Diablos said:Where can I find a good Obama/McCain PA poll?
GhaleonEB said:
StoOgE said:yupp.. and thats a state McCain considers "in play".
They are so completely fucked its not even funny.
Wait no, it is funny.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani has condemned an air strike by Afghanistan-based US forces that Islamabad says killed 11 of its troops.
The incident took place inside Pakistan, near the border with Afghanistan.
The US military confirmed it had used artillery and air strikes after coming under fire from "anti-Afghan" forces.
The incident comes as relations between the US and Pakistan militaries have been hit by mounting tensions.
The soldiers' deaths occurred overnight at a border post in the mountainous Gora Prai region in Mohmand, one of Pakistan's tribal areas, across the border from Afghanistan's Kunar province.
Eight Taleban militants were also killed in the clashes, a Taleban spokesman said.
Psssh, that's nothing. I'm getting increasingly worried about the likeliness of airstrikes against Iran before November.esbern said:meanwhile.
WE FUCKING ATTACKED PAKISTAN LAST NIGHT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7449060.stm
wow, no media coverage much. God I hate our media!!esbern said:meanwhile.
WE FUCKING ATTACKED PAKISTAN LAST NIGHT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7449060.stm
Video of McCain admitting he doesn't know how to use a computersoul creator said:McCain should pick Ted Stevens as his running mate, and then someone should ask them about 21st century computer/internet related issues...massive lulz would ensue
edit: awesome pic stolen from DailyKos
Not as liberal as you think; NY, California, Massachusetts are all more liberal.Kusagari said:The only person who considers Washington in play is McCain. It's one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal, states in the country.
As of yesterday's polling Obama has a MASSIVE 17% lead there.Chichikov said:Not as liberal as you think; NY, California, Massachusetts are all more liberal.
Now dont get me wrong, I doubt its going to be in play, but venture outside the greater Seattle area, especially east, and its GOP country.
Yeah. That "strategy briefing" was the McCain camp trying to show that they could put as many states into play as Obama does. Fail. :lolStoOgE said:yupp.. and thats a state McCain considers "in play".
They are so completely fucked its not even funny.
Wait no, it is funny.
I'm reading it right now. Great book, and really makes me very confident that Obama will be an excellent president.Xdrive05 said:Has anyone here read "The Audacity of Hope" or listened to the audiobook?
It's got serifs, goddam.
Tamanon said::lol :lol :lol
"Hey....where's the statistic for black women? I see white women, all women, suburban women"
And Tucker is really getting more partisan now that it's general election time.
Chichikov said:Now dont get me wrong, I doubt its going to be in play, but venture outside the greater Seattle area, especially east, and its GOP country.
Upstate NY, for example. Thankfully, nobody lives there.Tamanon said:Outside of most cities is GOP territory. They're generally the rural party.
esbern said:meanwhile.
WE FUCKING ATTACKED PAKISTAN LAST NIGHT.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7449060.stm
GhaleonEB said:Yeah. That "strategy briefing" was the McCain camp trying to show that they could put as many states into play as Obama does. Fail. :lol
Is there an image blocker plug-in for IE7?
Aw, why are you stuck with that old browser? There are like eleven better alternatives!GhaleonEB said:Yeah. That "strategy briefing" was the McCain camp trying to show that they could put as many states into play as Obama does. Fail. :lol
Is there an image blocker plug-in for IE7?
It works. I used Firefox for a while a couple years back and it just pissed me off to no end (deleted my bookmarks three times, for starters). The only thing I miss is adblock. I've got some guys on Ignore because of their avatar, but I'd rather just block the avatar.Sharp said:Aw, why are you stuck with that old browser? There are like eleven better alternatives!
We've discovered that in an essay Jindal wrote in 1994 for the New Oxford Review, a serious right-wing Catholic journal, Jindal narrated a bizarre story of a personal encounter with a demon, in which he participated in an exorcism with a group of college friends. And not only did they cast out the supernatural spirit that had possessed his friend, Jindal wrote that he believes that their ritual may well have cured her cancer.
The students, led by Susan's sister and Louise, a member of a charismatic church, engaged in loud and desperate prayers while holding Susan with one hand. Kneeling on the ground, my friends were chanting, "Satan, I command you to leave this woman." Others exhorted all "demons to leave in the name of Christ." It is no exaggeration to note the tears and sweat among those assembled. Susan lashed out at the assembled students with verbal assaults.
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Whenever I concentrated long enough to begin prayer, I felt some type of physical force distracting me. It was as if something was pushing down on my chest, making it very hard for me to breathe. . . Though I could find no cause for my chest pains, I was very scared of what was happening to me and Susan. I began to think that the demon would only attack me if I tried to pray or fight back; thus, I resigned myself to leaving it alone in an attempt to find peace for myself.
...
Maybe she sensed our weariness; whether by plan or coincidence, Susan chose the perfect opportunity to attempt an escape. She suddenly leapt up and ran for the door, despite the many hands holding her down. This burst of action served to revive the tired group of students and they soon had her restrained once again, this time half kneeling and half standing.
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It appeared as if we were observing a tremendous battle between the Susan we knew and loved and some strange evil force. But the momentum had shifted and we now sensed that victory was at hand.
While Alice and Louise held Susan, her sister continued holding the Bible to her face. Almost taunting the evil spirit that had almost beaten us minutes before, the students dared Susan to read biblical passages. She choked on certain passages and could not finish the sentence "Jesus is Lord." Over and over, she repeated "Jesus is L..L..LL," often ending in profanities. In between her futile attempts, Susan pleaded with us to continue trying and often smiled between the grimaces that accompanied her readings of Scripture. Just as suddenly as she went into the trance, Susan suddenly reappeared and claimed "Jesus is Lord."
With an almost comical smile, Susan then looked up as if awakening from a deep sleep and asked, "Has something happened?" She did not remember any of the past few hours and was startled to find her friends breaking out in cheers and laughter, overwhelmed by sudden joy and relief.
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When the operation occurred, the surgeons found no traces of cancerous cells. Susan claimed she had felt healed after the group prayer and can remember the sensation of being 'purified.'
Tamanon said:I hadn't heard about it, but it makes sense, he's a hardcore Christian, moreso than most evangelicals. I think Huckabee is slightly less religious![]()
GhaleonEB said:It works. I used Firefox for a while a couple years back and it just pissed me off to no end (deleted my bookmarks three times, for starters). The only thing I miss is adblock. I've got some guys on Ignore because of their avatar, but I'd rather just block the avatar.
Anything that keeps him far, far away from the White House is an awesome thing in my book.Triumph said:Jindal :lol :lol :lol
Man, that's awesome.
icarus-daedelus said:Anything that keeps him far, far away from the White House is an awesome thing in my book.
Who's the guest? (I watch early morning reruns)Tamanon said:Breaking news from the guest on Daily Show. He has written a book that voters are dumb and uneducated about issues.
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