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Honestly, who do you think will win the 2008 election?  

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  1. 1. Honestly, who do you think will win the 2008 election?

    • John McCain
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    • Barack Obama
      22
    • Yoda ("Care about these things, a Jedi does not.")
      5
    • I honestly don't know who will win
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I hate to sound crass, but what happens to the election if some mental health related tragedy befalls McCain after the convention?
If a president becomes incompasitated (sp?), the Vice President becomes President and The Head of the House of Representitives or Senate becomes Vice Predident.

Well spoken, The Source!

I feel pretty much the same way as you about it, but I'm not allowed to talk about US politics because I'm Dutchy :xp:

You people own almost everything in the world. Hehehe...

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If a president becomes incompasitated (sp?), the Vice President becomes President and The Head of the House of Representitives or Senate becomes Vice Predident.

 

This doesn't answer the question he asked.

 

He asked what would happen to the election if McCain falls ill after the convention.

 

Nowhere did he make any mention of a president - I'm sure he knew what would happen if a president can no longer serve.

 

_EW_

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He has to veto the beer so that he has enough bottled hot water for the dehydrated babies.

 

I hate to sound crass, but what happens to the election if some mental health related tragedy befalls McCain after the convention?

 

Perhaps the nomination will go to the only other person who stayed in the race that long....hint, hint. ;)

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HRC?

 

Barack v Hillary round 2. :xp:

 

_EW_

 

He said...

what happens to the election if some mental health related tragedy befalls McCain after the convention?

 

Who else is running for president on the Republican side? I'll give you 3 guesses, but you'll only need one. :D

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He asked what would happen to the election if McCain falls ill after the convention.
Quite right :)

 

Nowhere did he make any mention of a president - I'm sure he knew what would happen if a president can no longer serve.
We surrender to Canada, right? :xp:
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The interesting thing is, up until the 1930s, IIRC, there was a plan in place to invade the US from Canada...
I thought it was more recent than that, but you could be right. I guess if you have a plan on file to invade anyone, it saves you the trouble of having to throw something together last minute.

 

God bless America.

By which Nation? Is this a plan from World War II, or independent of the Axis?
By us. I can't remember which documentary I saw it discussed in, so I can't source this but the story is that the U.S. had invasion scenarios on file for every country in the world (even allies).
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you know, I have to say, looking back, I didn't answer the question honestly.

 

HONESTLY: I don't think Obama will win. Not because the nation is racist, not because we're not ready for a black president, but simply, between McCain and Obama, who are the only two candidates that will get any number of votes to bring them close to being elected, McCain is more qualified.

 

I also think the Republican party will simply stifle it's dissent and vote for him. The democrats on the other hand will bicker and complain over Hillary not being the candidate or possibly the VP, and either not vote, Vote for McCain, or vote for some independant, AS USUAL.

 

So yeah, I think McCain will win.

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If McCain wants to win it, then he ought to either stop making

or find something other than Foreign Policy for his key campaign issue.

 

42% of Americans are saying that the economy is the top priority to them. Considering that McCain has not once but several times stated that economics is not his strong point, and went so far as to propose a ridiculous gas-tax holiday to just to prove his point, I think I'll refrain from sharing your optimism for the Republican.

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By which Nation? Is this a plan from World War II, or independent of the Axis?

 

Actually, I recall reading somewhere that the US had plans on file for fighting England, Canada, Japan and a whole host of others (not simultaneously). I think it was in the interwar (WW1/WW2) era or earlier. But hell, that's what those guys get paid to do during "peacetime". Still, no plan survives contact with the enemy, military or economic (look at all those failed 5 yr plans). Did a google search for plans to attack US through Canada and after 140 selections (stopped at that point), found a reference in following article:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Plan_Red

 

I'm hoping that the next administration is merely a caretaker one. Doubt that either Obama or McCain would make good presidents (thus great is out of the question). McCain is a weak rep/lame dem and Obama is a socialist/commie in orientation. Both are probably also globalists. The only salvageable grace to a McCain term would be his possible picks for the judicial branch (SC and lesser ones).....assuming he's not pulling a bait and switch play there.

 

RE McCain and beer..........probably a freudian slip. Campaigns are enough to drive the voter to drink, the candidates as well. :)

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HONESTLY: I don't think Obama will win. Not because the nation is racist, not because we're not ready for a black president, but simply, between McCain and Obama, who are the only two candidates that will get any number of votes to bring them close to being elected, McCain is more qualified.

 

Overall, or on specific points? I agree with Achilles; what about the economy?

I also think the Republican party will simply stifle it's dissent and vote for him. The democrats on the other hand will bicker and complain over Hillary not being the candidate or possibly the VP, and either not vote, Vote for McCain, or vote for some independant, AS USUAL.

 

Hmmm, that's some interesting language. To say that the democrats will "bicker" and vote Republican "as usual" is an interesting generalization.

 

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By us. I can't remember which documentary I saw it discussed in, so I can't source this but the story is that the U.S. had invasion scenarios on file for every country in the world (even allies).

 

Actually, I think we had one to invade you via Canada as well, although I may be getting fuddled with age and mixing myself up over Defence Scheme No. 1

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I have a feeling that, before the Summer is up, this race is going to get very ugly. Television advertisements will be smearing each candidate, and saying, "Vote for me, because I'm on T.V.!" And, sadly, people will. It's all about exposure, isn't it?

 

As for McCain's slip-ups on the campaign, I understand if he makes a mistake every once in a while, but calling Putin the President (or did he say Prime Minister...) of Germany is just plain scary. Those running for Presidents should have the names of other major country's leaders down cold. Him stating that the economy is not his strong point is just annoying. Most Americans (according to Achilles' poll) are concerned with our economy, and the Republican candidate says it's not his strong point? That's infuriating!

 

Anyways, I've stated that, if Obama chooses Hillary as his Vice-President, he'll be at an advantage. The Democrats will be united on this issue, and will be able to throw their full force behind the Campaign. Of course, if I had control of the Democratic Party, I'd make it so that the candidates with the two highest delegate counts would become the nominees for President and Vice-President, respectively.

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Overall, or on specific points? I agree with Achilles; what about the economy?

I don't necessarily think his views make him more qualified, but just his worldly experiance will put him one step ahead. I do agree he's made some pretty stupid policy statements so far...like not supporting the GI Bill...

 

 

Hmmm, that's some interesting language. To say that the democrats will "bicker" and vote Republican "as usual" is an interesting generalization.

 

_EW_

 

bicker yes, but "as usual" was seperated from what they would do, meaning they won't ONLY vote republican to protest, they'll vote independant, green, or not at all. Something other than Democrat which while not giving McCain votes leaves less for the Democrats.

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