RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
on no mr bil, not again. there will not be any recounts necessary. this time bush will blow you out of the water.

there must be some democrat somewhere that has something to say worth hearing, but so far, i haven't heard a whisper from anybody.

gephart, you have to be kidding.

daschle. if you couldn't use any of the ammunition that was available, good or bad, about bush up till now
no one cares what you will have to say.

kerry might have a shot. war hero, well spoken, looks good on tv.

and who else??

bush might win again if he is not considered a "person of interest" or a "combatent" by his soon to be ex-friend, john "the salad" ashcroft.

the salad consisting of parts of falwell, robertson, coulter, dobson, reed, rehenquist, jimmy "the weeper" swaggert "oh lord i have sinned." like he didn't know, dornan, and a few i missed. it will be served to him in hell with broasted crow and fava beans, with a with a screw cap gallon of port.

am i back to nadar?
Charlie
23 years ago
That is great news, ho hum! I hope he wins the Democrat Primary, but he won't! Nothing like an Al Gore campaign.........boring! Charlie
cwilhelmi
23 years ago
couldn't bill clinton run again now that he's been away for a term? I don't know if he'd do it but it'd sure make things funny!! I'd like to see Gulianni get the republican nod, I'd vote for him!!
SteveS
23 years ago
The 22nd Amendment
Ratification was completed on February 27, 1951

Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.
SteveS
23 years ago
I'd vote for Guiliani too ... another guy who looks particularly good to me is Mitt Romney, the recent head of the Olympics in UT ... he's currently the Republican candidate for governor in MA ...
RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
Gulianni is pretty much hated in NYC and his only claim to fame is sticking his nose into the 9/11 tragedy for every photo-op. he has no national recognition or standing.
SteveS
23 years ago
I dunno about "pretty much hated" ... you may know more people in NYC than I do and may have a better handle on what their mood is like, but I DO know that irrespective of his popularity or the lack of it, he did a hell of a job in getting a lot of things done that for decades had been considered impossible ...

I'd vote for him in a New York minute ...
Charlie
23 years ago
Guilliani, etc...? What are you guys doing dumping GWB already? GWB will run and win and will probably have as his running mate..............Rudy Guilliani! Think Cheney is going to step out!

Charlie
1goodfellow
23 years ago
Bush/Giuliani - That sounds like the ticket....
jjohnson28
23 years ago
Nope,Mr Powell has had a taste of it now.Bush/Powell 2004 it's a lock.
eleltea
23 years ago
At least he can count on the Florida voters. Well, that is, they will INTEND to vote for him, but they are so friggin stupid the votes will appear to be for the wrong candidate. lol
RobertParrott
23 years ago
eleltea,


Florida voters are not stupid, they are old and they can't friggin see. Have you ever driven on the road here in Florida? If they can't see how can they vote?
tailgater
23 years ago
Bob, they play bingo with two dozen cards at once. they can see when they WANT to.
tailgater
23 years ago
Steve, Mitt will some day make a great Presidential Candidate. But GW will run in 2004, so it will be Mitt in 2008, AFTER he completes his term for Governor of Massachusetts.
Mitt would have been a Senator, but he ran against Teddy the Drunk, who's still living off his brothers' deaths.
It was some years back, but I remember when Romney challenged a particular gun bill, and Kennedy pulled on everyone's heartstrings with "we Kennedy's don't need to be reminded about the danger of guns..." or something like that.
SteveS
23 years ago
I was not suggesting that Mitt Romney, Rudy Guilianni or any other Republican could, would or should run in 2004 ... GWB will quite deservedly be the candidate and will have my enthusiastic unqualified support for re-election
eleltea
23 years ago
RP, if blindness were the issue, the votes would be pretty evenly distributed among all the candidates, same as throwing darts at the voter card. Come to think of it, that should be the case with stupid, too, but Gore and Rick claim all the stupid/blind votes were for Gore.

Actually, going over Rick's postings history, one would logically assume that all the stupid voters voted for Bush, after all, who else would?
jjohnson28
23 years ago
Funny thing is, these people can keep track of 15 to 20 Bingo cards at the same time but can't figure out how to punch a ballot come election time. Ha!
RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
eleltea

"Actually, going over Rick's postings history, one would logically assume that all the stupid voters voted for Bush, after all, who else would?"

by george he's got it.
bud451
23 years ago
"Gulianni is pretty much hated in NYC and his only claim to fame is sticking his nose into the 9/11 tragedy for every photo-op"

I live 60 miles form NYC and know many people from there. You are incorrect sir. Gulianni was well liked before 9/11.
eleltea
23 years ago
But Rick, I still love ya.
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