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Guess his CHANGE idea just flip flopped like everything else.
Remember, he is the one who said that he will change Washington, well adding an old grumpy man who has been there for 32 years IN NOT CHANGING WASHINGTON Barry!
You don't have a snowballs chance in Hell to win now. Good move. Thought you were smart but guess I was wrong.
Care to lend some support to your statement? But then you were probably going to vote for McCain all along, so it didn't make much difference who Obama picked as vp.
Care to lend some support to your statement? But then you were probably going to vote for McCain all along, so it didn't make much difference who Obama picked as vp.
It does make a difference, McCain just picked up no less then 10 million voters and millions of undecided and women.
So yes, it does make a difference. It shows us all that he is in fact wanting to do his potty training on the job.
I really don't think Biden will make or break Obama. He's not the best choice, but Obama had to choose between "Change" vs Politics as usual. He chose the latter to sure up his total lack of foreign policy experience. Even Biden alluded to that in the Primary debates.
yeah, we all know how many people watch VP speeches and how they sway voters. like remember the speech by ummm, uhhhh, wait, that one, ummmm uhhhhh, he was like a VP I think, uhhhh ammmmm duhhhhh.
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Originally Posted by shipm8
Oh my did anybody watch Biden's speech in Springfield, certainly didn't take long for him to attack his "friend" John Sidney McCain! Bye bye McCain!!!
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