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    Default Juan McCain

    Do you think Juan can beat an Obama & Clinton ticket?
    I would start heading to the Ready Room.
    I think we are headed to hard times my friends, reguardless of what corrupt party takes the White House. Both seem hell bent on Cap and Trade, open boarders ect.

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    I agree. I am really having a hard time with this one. Do I vote my candidate or do I vote McCain so guns don't get banned forever? Buy mags and receivers now.
    “Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” - William Pitt

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    Unless something really bad comes out about Obama I don't see an Obama/Clinton ticket losing to McCain no matter who is his V.P. candidate.

    If Obama wins I plan to buy another firearm on both November 5th and on January 20th.

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    I don't think they'll run on the same ticket. I mean, can you imagine the clusterfuck that would ensue with Obama/Hillary AND Bill walking around the white house? He'll probably offer her the spot, if she promises to decline it. While their agendas are similar to one another, I just don't see how it could work out for either one. Obama (along with the rest of us) want to just see the Clinton's gone for good, this is his chance to distance himself.

    The other side of the coin is she stays in, or sits the whole thing out from here. Obama loses the campaign, and she no doubt runs again in 2012 and cries how the Dem's screwed up again in 08' by giving him the nod (which they did in my eyes). This is her sure ticket to the white house in 2012.

    Of course i'm just speculating here. The scary part is a Obama/Clinton ticket is probably the surest thing for the White House, but Obama doesn't want to be pressured into it, and Hillary doesn't want the job.

    Vote Obama and it's the sure trip to socialism, it's like losing your head, this country is finished. Vote for McCain and take the scenic trip and it's like losing a hand, but at least we can still function.

    Regardless of what happens, life will go on. Stock up on what you can afford now, and hope to weather the storm. The thing we do have going for us is the Heller case, that looks like it could be favorable. That would surely tie the hands of the next POTUS if it were to be very clear about the 2A. We also have a lot of other problems with this country and economy where we can hope there isn't much that could be done within a single term. And there's always the hope Obama is the next Carter, and a whole lot of nothing gets done.

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    Hmmm. Perhaps Hillary will approach McCain to run as his V.P.

    She'll promise him all of her Dem supporters votes which will get McCain elected - then before the inaugeration she'll appear to him without her make-up and scare him into a fatal heart attack so she can take the office.

    Hey, it's possible. (That and I'm working on getting my post count up!)
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    I never could stand McCain. The issues that make up my mind are the war on terror and Supreme Court judges. McCain is the only option, IMO.

    If you think McCain will be cooperating with the Dems, Obama would be leading the charge.

    Obama is a political amateur. Now that he's the candidate, you'll learn more about the shady individuals he surrounds himself with. Obama is entirely about the cult of personality and not substance. Obama can say nothing better than anyone when he's on a teleprompter. If he debates McCain, he'll look like the bumbling amateur that he is.

    The party was split pretty evenly between Clinton and Obama. That's because they were about equally polarizing to the party. That's also an advantage for McCain.
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