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Old 07-26-2008, 10:51 PM
 
Location: Austin
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Hell no. She loves to blast George Bush on TV and then sneaks right into bed with him and votes to uphold his fascist policies every chance she gets.
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Old 07-26-2008, 11:10 PM
 
Location: #
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Horrible choice. Obama is going to get a huge push from Republicans that are disenfranchised with the party after 8 years of Bush. Choosing Pelosi would eliminate that push.
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Old 07-27-2008, 12:42 AM
 
Location: los angeles
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Horrible choice. Obama is going to get a huge push from Republicans that are disenfranchised with the party after 8 years of Bush. Choosing Pelosi would eliminate that push.
Yes, I tend to agree. The GOP expects considerable cross-over voting of Republicans for Obama [that's why they were hoping Hillary would have won the primaries].

Nancy is a reliable liberal from California but some see that as a liability. I guess it would be like if McCain chose Karl Rove to be his VP & even some Republicans would not vote in that case.

I do think a woman would be a great VP choice for Obama but I'm not entirely sure who.
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Old 07-27-2008, 01:07 AM
 
Location: Eastern Shore
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Moonbats, gotta love em.
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Old 07-27-2008, 01:52 AM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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What's wrong with Pelosi being from San Francisco? Nancy has represented SF for decades w/ no competition. In-fact, both senators from California come from San Francisco & have been in DC forever [so wish Feinstein would retire; she’s way too conservative\ corporate-oriented.
Yeah, some "conservative." Back in the '90s, she paroled 21 convicted murderers.

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Barbara Boxer would be another good choice for VP [attractive\ articulate\ advocate for the people

- Another "gem." Barbara "Bouncer": (During the early 1990s)
- Bounced 143 checks (hence her nickname)
- Gave herself a 40% pay raise to $129,000 in a recession, plus a $1.5 million pension, then attended only 1/3rd of the meetings
- Attendance was the 4th worst in Congress back in the early '90s
- Once proposed a 70% tax increase on Social Security benefits
- Voted against life sentences for dealing drugs to children
- Was voted the #1 spender by the National Taxpayers Union
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Old 07-27-2008, 01:56 AM
 
Location: S.Florida
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Hell no. She loves to blast George Bush on TV and then sneaks right into bed with him and votes to uphold his fascist policies every chance she gets.

I agree as Pelosi is Dick cheney with hair at least Cheney makes no bones about his ideology she however will say one thing give loooooooong winded speeches and than turn around and vote with Bush .

Lots of Reps have left the party he would lose everyone if he took Pelosi . She is a hypocrite .
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Old 07-27-2008, 01:58 AM
 
Location: S.Florida
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Yes, I tend to agree. The GOP expects considerable cross-over voting of Republicans for Obama [that's why they were hoping Hillary would have won the primaries].

Nancy is a reliable liberal from California but some see that as a liability. I guess it would be like if McCain chose Karl Rove to be his VP & even some Republicans would not vote in that case.

I do think a woman would be a great VP choice for Obama but I'm not entirely sure who.

Nancy isnt reliable nor a liberal she is a sail boat she will go with the wind she has NO conviction.
Be it immunity to illegal wire tapping vote or everything and anything Bush wanted to continue Iraq after she swore to curtail it.
Has refused to even look at the lies that took us into Iraq
List goes on Pelosi is a typical Pro politician who will sell out her mother .

I agree a woman would only help Obama and Mccain for that matter . LOTS of great ones but not Pelosi . Obama represents atleast a shot at some change . Pelosi is part of the Old sell out Guard
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