Guess who wants the VP position?
http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonat..._says_hed_take_Veep_calls_McCain_Big_Dog.html
http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonat..._says_hed_take_Veep_calls_McCain_Big_Dog.html
That would be the worst possible choice for McCain.
The Obama thread has 3,179 replies. The McCain thread has 86 (87 with mine)...
Just an observation. :P

Crazy prediction...IF the Democrats win in 2008...and right now I do not believe they will because Hillary is going to sink whoever the nominee is (be it Obama or herself by dragging this out until people get sick of both of them) but if they do...some governor you've never heard of who is young, conservative (but not tied to the neo-cons like Bush), charasmatic, and attractive is going to come out of nowhere (ala Bill Clinton) to beat Clinton or Obama in 2012. We are due for a 1 term president and these rockstar candidates that the media has created can never live up to the image both their campaigns and the media created for them. There is bound to be disappointment when after all the talk of change, things essentially remain the status quo. I honestly think Sarah Palin is a possibility if she does not sign on as McCain's running mate (and considering she is pregnant she probably won't be). Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and Bobby Jindal of New Orleans and Matt Blunt of Missouri are other possibilities.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMaaDbGgsKA&eurl=http://truthabouttrinity.blogspot.com/
Conservatives, please, I want to see all of you renounce, and reject everything this pastor is saying. This is much worst then anything Pastor Wright has said. This is quite chilling. Proof that the so called liberal media is myth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMaaDbGgsKA&eurl=http://truthabouttrinity.blogspot.com/
Conservatives, please, I want to see all of you renounce, and reject everything this pastor is saying. This is much worst then anything Pastor Wright has said. This is quite chilling. Proof that the so called liberal media is myth.
I wouldn't call myself a 'conservative', not socially anyway, but the guy was talking about ABORTION - not a deliberate action on the part of the government to cause 'genocide' to any particular race. He pulled out a statistic, which is indeed factual, that 25% of all African American babies have been aborted, thus equating the 'circumstance' to 'genocide'.
He also did not 'insult' America, or make blatantly false accusations about something our country is perceived to have done.
I do not equate the two, sorry.
I say we don't vote for ANYBODY who goes to church.
I say you're just afraid of people who have a close relationship with their God.
No, I have a close relationship with God. It just seems some people who go to church are down right whacky.
100% agreed Jman.I personally don't care much about which religion a candidate follows. They can be a Christian, a Jew, Muslim or Hindu, and that would have zero effect on who I vote for. Mind you, there are exceptions, such as the Westboro Baptist Church, but for the most part, religion is the least of my concerns when I vote.
The problem with Wright has nothing to do with which religion Obama follows, nor whether he believes in what Wright preached during his sermons. What matters is Obama's obvious lack of judgment. It isn't a wise move to appoint someone to a top position in your campaign if they have a history of spewing hate speech. In my opinion, I would have concerns over whether I could trust a candidate to appoint the right people to his cabinet or other political positions, when he hired someone like Wright. It makes me question what an Obama administration might look like, and I'm worried because after this incident, I honestly can't answer that. So my concern is judgment, rather than faith.
But really, when are we going to start hearing more talk about McCain's VP choice? He should be making his search very public while the Democrats attack each other. It will keep him on the front pages, but not in a negative light such as saying things that suggest invading Iran.