Ferd, you know I’m just razzin’ ya. You called me a Communist because in this election I’m pulling for the Democrat. LOL
I was just hoping to see if you could take it since you dished it out so well. LOL
I'll be the Commie and you can be the Fascist.
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"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11 (English Standard Version)
you still want to socialize 1/5th of the US economy....
So, I'm now only 1/5th of a socialist. LOL
At least that's some progress.
Hey Ferd, really, no hard feelings bro. Love ya.
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"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11 (English Standard Version)
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"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11 (English Standard Version)
uh oh...
Hillary Clinton is now hinting at a "dream ticket" of herself and Barack Obama. If they join forces, I don't think McCain has much of a chance to beat them in November.
Speaking on "The Early Show" on CBS, Clinton said "that may be where this is headed, but of course we have to decide who is on the top of the ticket."
Clinton said the race between her and Obama remains "incredibly close," with just "smidgens of difference" between them in both the popular vote and number of delegates.
Clinton's remarks came after her campaign won two big states yesterday: Ohio and Texas. She also won Rhode Island. The wins enabled her campaign to break Obama's 12-state winning streak and pick up some momentum of its own.
Speaking later on "The Early Show," Obama congratulated Clinton on her victories while maintaining he would be able to wrap up the Democratic nomination.
"We still have close to an insurmountable lead in delegates," Obama said. Obama said his campaign had won nearly twice as many states as Clinton as well as a greater share of the popular vote.
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I don't know , I think they would butt heads. Neither one will want to be the VP. She got the popular vote but He is still way ahead on delegates..
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I don't know , I think they would butt heads. Neither one will want to be the VP. She got the popular vote but He is still way ahead on delegates..
1... George Bush and Ronald Reagan butted heads a lot during their campaign , but when Reagan won, he chose bush as his running mate. Head butting during the campaign usually doesn't mean that much when its time to pick a running mate. Practicality sets in, and its about choosing who gives you your best chance to win it all.
2... He's ahead on delegates but he's lost the momentum by Clinton winning Texas and Ohio last night . Plus, she's on track to win the next two big states too, Pennsylvania and New York, and is leading in several other upcoming states. In the end, it'll come down to who the superdelegates choose. Theres still a big question mark on that, because I think voters are beginning to have second thoughts about Barack Obama.
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Daniel 12:3 And those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament; and those who turn many to righteousness, like the stars for ever.
1... George Bush and Ronald Reagan butted heads a lot during their campaign , but when Reagan won, he chose bush as his running mate. Head butting during the campaign usually doesn't mean that much when its time to pick a running mate. Practicality sets in, and its about choosing who gives you your best chance to win it all.
2... He's ahead on delegates but he's lost the momentum by Clinton winning Texas and Ohio last night . Plus, she's on track to win the next two big states too, Pennsylvania and New York, and is leading in several other upcoming states. In the end, it'll come down to who the superdelegates choose. Theres still a big question mark on that, because I think voters are beginning to have second thoughts about Barack Obama.
1. alot more pride in these two though, if its clinton then ok, but if obama is Pres. I don't think Clinton can swallow the VP spot. she wasn't even 2nd to Bill...
2. yeah but momentum is good if there was an election in a week or two, it is 7 weeks now till Penn....anything can happen...Bill could open his mouth again and mess everything up for Hillary...
__________________ You can't reach the world with your talents. People are sick and tired of religious talents. People need a Holy Ghost annointed church with real fruits to reach out and touch their lives. ~ Pastor Burrell Crabtree
In fact I think that the insinuation of "hateful" Pentecostals is coming mostly from the fertile imaginations of bitter, backslidden ex Apostolics who are constantly trying to find a way to justify their actions. ~ strait shooter