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    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    right now anyway, the leading Candidates for Republicans are Mit Romney, Rudolph Guiliana, and to a lesser degree john Mcaon, the Democrates, more of a 2 way race bween Hilary Clinton and Barak Obamam(American American) intrestingly enough , if all polls are correct right now, Clinton could end up as the first Female President or Obamam as the first Black President,

    I am not taking side in the forum yet, just trying to see where USA citizens stand and where those who live outside our country stand
    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    The only person I can see that would really offer anything close to rezembling a BIG CHANGE is Colin Powel, but he won't run, he would be the best of anyone who is eligable, but based on the current enviorment in this country and around the United States towards us, his not runnig may be the smartest thing he could do
    mkemse, believe it or not, I have read the posts on this thread. When I brought up a former candidate, you replied with the first quote.

    I have no problem bringing new ideas to this discussion. As a matter of fact, I agree with you that Colin Powell would make a great candidate, to some degree. However, he is not in the race now.

    Based on the information I have seen, Hillary's popularity is wearing thin. Where does that leave the Democratic party? What about the Republicans? I mean, Guilliani certainly is not a conservative. Will we be given the option in '08 of liberal or more liberal?
    "Attitude reflects leadership."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isabelle90 View Post
    mkemse, believe it or not, I have read the posts on this thread. When I brought up a former candidate, you replied with the first quote.

    I have no problem bringing new ideas to this discussion. As a matter of fact, I agree with you that Colin Powell would make a great candidate, to some degree. However, he is not in the race now.

    Based on the information I have seen, Hillary's popularity is wearing thin. Where does that leave the Democratic party? What about the Republicans? I mean, Guilliani certainly is not a conservative. Will we be given the option in '08 of liberal or more liberal?

    I agree Hillary's popularity is wearing thin, but I also rmember going back to 2004, when EVERYONE had pretty much written all Democrats off except John Dean, then he had that famous Melt down and Kerry went on to win the nomination
    I thin every needs to wait til the Iowa Caucus and maybe a few other are over ot get a better guage, after 2 caucuses, starting with Iowa I imagine alot of players on both sides wil be dropping out of the race
    Right now I am not impressed with anyone running, so I will wait til early 2008 to see who is even still in the run before I decide. I do know who I will NOT vote for, I simply do not know who I will vote for

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    I do know who I will NOT vote for, I simply do not know who I will vote for
    You got me.....I'm nosy! Please spill. Who is on your "no vote" list?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isabelle90 View Post
    You got me.....I'm nosy! Please spill. Who is on your "no vote" list?

    come on take a guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    come on take a guess

    After an excruciating thought process........I'm going with........anyone running on the republican ticket?

    I know, it's a wild guess, but it's the best I could come up with! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Isabelle90 View Post
    After an excruciating thought process........I'm going with........anyone running on the republican ticket?

    I know, it's a wild guess, but it's the best I could come up with! LOL
    You are Correct (How Did You Guess), I have no clue yet, to early for me to make a definite decision on anyone else however

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isabelle90 View Post
    mkemse, believe it or not, I have read the posts on this thread. When I brought up a former candidate, you replied with the first quote.

    I have no problem bringing new ideas to this discussion. As a matter of fact, I agree with you that Colin Powell would make a great candidate, to some degree. However, he is not in the race now.

    Based on the information I have seen, Hillary's popularity is wearing thin. Where does that leave the Democratic party? What about the Republicans? I mean, Guilliani certainly is not a conservative. Will we be given the option in '08 of liberal or more liberal?
    No the Republican will never ever let a Liberal be nomiated, the "Religious Right" which is their foundation would never tolerate it, and my guessi s that they still have enough clout in power in the Republican party to have a MAJOR say who runs

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