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Yea the two most liberal senators of the bunch. NOT!
I thought Kerry was the most liberal, then Kennedy was next, then Feingold, etc. They cannot all be the most liberal, and the way people talked on here during the primaries, I thought Hillary had turned into a Republican!
John Adams, the first Vice President, felt perplexed about the dual nature of his job. “I am Vice President,” he told the Senate. “In this I am nothing, but I may be everything. But I am president also of the Senate. When the President comes into the Senate, what shall I be?”
I picked no for obvious reasons (no more Clintons or Bushes in the W-H; or even Blair House)...but I would never stay home and not vote. My vote will probably go to Barr
Here's an interesting thought. If Hillary is being accused of destroying party unity, can Obama be accused of the same if he doesn't put Hillary on the ticket.
Here's an interesting thought. If Hillary is being accused of destroying party unity, can Obama be accused of the same if he doesn't put Hillary on the ticket.
Saint Obama??? NO way!!! He's a uniter, a changer we can believe in!!! Rules are different for him. How dare you even think this way!
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