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06-27-2008, 10:51 AM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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no McCain. GO OBAMA!
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hey 1399 how you doin, dt
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06-27-2008, 10:54 AM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
Bro Edge,
It blows my mind that we have members on AFF
that support the passage of these 2 supreme court
decisions.
we are in perilous times and yet SOME people are
so blind
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06-27-2008, 10:58 AM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
makes me wonder, dt
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06-27-2008, 10:59 AM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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makes me wonder, dt
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what makes you wonder?
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06-27-2008, 11:08 AM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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makes me wonder, dt
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U sure it's not the pain meds they have you on?
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06-27-2008, 11:15 AM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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hey 1399 how you doin, dt
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outstanding!!! and you?
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06-27-2008, 12:34 PM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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I don't think McCain would appoint truly conservative justices anyway. This is a guy who was considered anything but a conservative by his own party until he managed to win this nomination. At best I think all you would get from him are moderate justices, and I am not so sure we wouldn't get the same from Obama. He's been in agreement with y'all on both the child rapist ruling and the gun control ruling.
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McCain in a 24 year Senate career has an 82.3% voting rating from the American Conservative Union a very conservative watch dog group. Obama's voting record is near single digits. In spite of McCain's departure with the administration over the past eight years on uncontrolled spending, a battle plan for Iraq that was flawed and proven to be so, his criticism's of a few other Bush administration policies, McCain is no liberal.
He came to the Senate under Reagan's presidency and would nominate far more conservative justices than Obama would even dream of nominating. McCain may not be the most conservative the GOP had to offer, but standing next to Barak Obama he looks like William F. Buckley, Jr.
Your "I don't think McCain would..." is pure speculation versus what we KNOW Obama will do. I'll hedge my bets with Mac.
Obama with on the child rape thing and gun control? WORDS, my friend, empty rhetoric. Obama knows as well as the rest of the Democratic party that this country leans more to the right than it does to the left. When was the last time a true liberal was elected to the White House? How about NEVER. Humphrey, McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Kerry were all defeated with the first four KILLED in the general election because they were unashamedly liberal. The other two posed as moderates and only Carter and Clinton won their elections moving to the right. Obama knows that to agree with the SC publicly on the child rape case is a LOSER position and opposing the Second Amendment is another LOSER position if one wants to win the White House.
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06-27-2008, 12:35 PM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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outstanding!!! and you?
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doing ok new cast today, and for rico no pain med today, cant drive or work if i take them,dt
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06-27-2008, 12:36 PM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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McCain in a 24 year Senate career has an 82.3% voting rating from the American Conservative Union a very conservative watch dog group. Obama's voting record is near single digits. In spite of McCain's departure with the administration over the past eight years on uncontrolled spending, a battle plan for Iraq that was flawed and proven to be so, his criticism's of a few other Bush administration policies, McCain is no liberal.
He came to the Senate under Reagan's presidency and would nominate far more conservative justices than Obama would even dream of nominating. McCain may not be the most conservative the GOP had to offer, but standing next to Barak Obama he looks like William F. Buckley, Jr.
Your "I don't think McCain would..." is pure speculation versus what we KNOW Obama will do. I'll hedge my bets with Mac.
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agreed, as will i, dt
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06-27-2008, 12:42 PM
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Re: An Obama Presidency: What's At Stake
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Originally Posted by deacon blues
McCain in a 24 year Senate career has an 82.3% voting rating from the American Conservative Union a very conservative watch dog group. Obama's voting record is near single digits. In spite of McCain's departure with the administration over the past eight years on uncontrolled spending, a battle plan for Iraq that was flawed and proven to be so, his criticism's of a few other Bush administration policies, McCain is no liberal.
He came to the Senate under Reagan's presidency and would nominate far more conservative justices than Obama would even dream of nominating. McCain may not be the most conservative the GOP had to offer, but standing next to Barak Obama he looks like William F. Buckley, Jr.
Your "I don't think McCain would..." is pure speculation versus what we KNOW Obama will do. I'll hedge my bets with Mac.
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Obama being president would likely have very little impact on the Court because the three most likely retirees are already liberals. McCain would have a really hard time getting any really conservative nominee through the confirmation process, seeing as how Congress is controlled by democrats. He would most likely have to pick moderates for them to have a chance at confirmation. So, I agree that McCain would be the more likely of the two candidates to effect a change in the Supreme Court, but I don't think you'd get the conservative justices you want.
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