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dad2paisley
Will he pick her. Vote and then post what you think.
mom2greys
No I don't think he will pick her, I'm thinking he will go for John Edwards.
Beryl
I also don't think he will pick her
cheryl2
I'm hoping he picks Bill Richardson
Redstripe
QUOTE (mom2greys @ Jun 4 2008, 04:30 PM)
No I don't think he will pick her, I'm thinking he will go for John Edwards.

John Edwards said he won't be vice president.. but he might be part of his cabinet
dad2paisley
I don't think he will, but she is pressuring Obama. I hope he will pick someone else. Haven't got a clue.
gennygrey
No offense, but I really dislike Obama. Mostly because I am republican, but more so because Oprah made him popular. You know who I would vote for now, if he was running. Ross Perot. There you go America, that is who has my vote. He was right.

Ross was one of the view politicians who was against NAFTA, the north american free trade treat. He thought that it would enable american companies to make a mad dash to mexico in search of cheap labor and cheap land.

America went to Mexico and now resides in China.

This is a great article that I recently came across. You may find it interesting.

Ross Perot Is Back With Economic Charts, Warning People About Entitlement Spending
Posted Jun 15, 2008 by Dave G. (TruthMan) in Politics | 10 comments | 654 views
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Starting today, people can go to perotcharts.com and an announcer with 35 charts will explain the fiscal crisis that the United States faces regarding the uncontrolled growth in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid spending.
Ross Perot is nearly 78 years old now and he has come up with a new venture on an old theme. He has invested $300,000 of his own money (chicken feed to the Dallas billionaire) to launch an educational website entitled www.perotcharts.com which shows an announcer explaining how the fiscal crisis in America is due to the huge growth in entitlement spending.

This is an old theme for Perot. The diminutive Texan used charts and graphs during his first presidential campaign against incumbent Republican President George H.W. Bush and Democratic Party challenger Bill Clinton to illustrate the huge federal budget deficits of the 1980s. These economic infomercials with Perot personally using many charts and graphs with his famous ''voodoo stick'' helped him gain 19.7 million votes or nearly 20 percent of the total. Although he didn't win any states, he received more votes than any third-party or independent presidential candidate in the nation's history.

Bill Clinton ended up winning in that pivotal 1992 campaign and abandoned his promise of middle-class tax cuts to work on the federal budget deficit. Within a few years, the United States had budget surpluses despite raising taxes on corporations and wealthy people.

During the 1992 presidential campaign people were concerned about the federal budget deficits and the spending in entitlement programs primarily because of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. In October 1992, 63 percent said that they worried quite a bit about budget deficits and believed that they would grow in ensuing years if something weren't done to reduce them and 17 percent worried about them a good amount of the time. Now, it's much different. ''Current polls show that less than 1 percent of the voters call the budget deficit one of the major problems facing the country.''

The Bush White House and the Democratic Congress make rosy economic predictions that claim to balance the budget by 2012. These are foolish and aren't based in reality.

Just by identifying the problems, Perot's website is doing more than Barack Obama and John McCain. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid must be on a secure financial footing or our standard of living will immeasurably decline.
dad2paisley
We'll if you saw the other day, those 2 were together at a rally and Clinton told all her supporters to go with Obama.
Is this not the last time we see them together? VP for Hilly? I hope not.
Patricia
I don't think he will pick her, mainly, thought of another Clinton in the White House and trying to take over. I don't like Obama, I don't trust Obama and would never vote for him. When he talks about change, he really means taking your change from your pocket. I think he lacks the know how and this country will be in a lot of trouble, he is very weak and I would not be surprised if we have another 9/11, if he is voted in, hold on to your pocketbooks.
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