[Vision2020] Fw: FW: info you may want to consider before you cast your vote
lfalen
lfalen at turbonet.com
Thu Jun 5 10:28:01 PDT 2008
I would not vote for Obama, but I think Jim Webb would be a great choice for him and probably come much closer to ensuring he wins than Hillary would.
Roger
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From: Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 19:56:07 -0700
To: Chasuk chasuk at gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fw: FW: info you may want to consider before you cast your vote
> Chas,
>
> Sorry to say for Clinton, if anything happens to Obama, her fault or not, she will be viewed as guilty in the eyes of millions of Americans, and the world. It's not as though nobody hasn't disappeared or died mysteriously that conflicted with Clinton's before.
>
> The reason I would not vote for Obama if he put her on the ticket is because it would show he was not serious about change. I also don't think Obama would finish his term if she was VP.
>
> I agree, she is so narcissistic she has an impossible time conceding to anyone. She thinks she is entitled to the be President.
>
> I honestly believe, Obama needs to put a strong moderate/conservative white male with military or foreign experience on the ticket, such as Senator Webb from Virginia. A brilliant young intellectual with strong oratory and leadership skills is great for a President, but I also think that people need to fell secure from military invasion.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Donovan
>
> Chasuk <chasuk at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Donovan Arnold
> wrote:
>
> > Democrats are guilty too. But I will be voting this election based on the
> > best of the worst. I might vote McCain, but only because Hillary is the VP
> > on the other ticket.
>
> Clinton hasn't been given the VP nod yet, and I don't see it as
> inevitable. Truthfully, I don't see that Clinton has even given up on
> her presidential bid. She knows that superdelegates can change their
> mind until August, and I firmly believe that this is the reason she
> hasn't conceded: she's hoping that one of her acolytes will unearth
> something vote-reversingly unsavory about Obama before then. I'd be
> willing to bet she's surreptitiously funding the digging.
>
> If Obama really wanted her as VP, I believe that he would have already
> put her on the spot by asking her.
>
> I would still reluctantly vote for Obama-Clinton before I would vote
> for McCain-?, but it would be a close call.
>
> Chas
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