I know its still early days, but as a Brit interested in who’s going to be the most powerful man (or woman) from 2009. From what I’ve seen/heard/read, John Edwards would probably get my vote if i had a say, yet Obama and Clinton seem to have a lot more popularity and media attention than Edwards. Are Obama and Clinton really that popular or are they simply riding the wave of media hype being, respectively, black and female?
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This up-to-date and informative CD-ROM provides a unique collection of documents about the career and Congressional work of Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for President in 2004. Material includes speeches, policy statements, and news releases. Comprehensive sets of roll call votes in the U.S. Senate from the 106th to the 108th Congress are included, providing a record of the vote of the candidate on critical issues. These roll call vote tallies are the official records as compiled by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate, as recorded on the U.S. Senate database. In all, the disc has over 7,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software – allowing direct viewing on Windows and Apple Macintosh systems. Reader software is included on the CD. Our CD-ROMs are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work, utilizing the benefits of the Acrobat for… More >>
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This up-to-date and informative CD-ROM provides a unique collection of documents about the career of former U.S. Senator John Edwards, who ran for Vice President in 2004 and may seek the Democratic nomination for President in 2008. Material includes speeches, policy statements, and news releases. Comprehensive sets of roll call votes in the U.S. Senate through the current 109th Congress are included, providing a record of the vote of the candidate on critical issues. These roll call vote tallies are the official records as compiled by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate, as recorded on the U.S. Senate database. In all, the disc has over 45,000 pages reproduced using Adobe Acrobat PDF software – allowing direct viewing on Windows and Apple Macintosh systems. Reader software is included on the CD. Our CD-ROMs are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work, utilizing the benefits of the Acroba… More >>
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Out of the following list of potential 2008 presidential candidates, which do you most support/identify with?
Former Senator John Edwards of North Carolina
Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York
Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts
Reverend Al Sharpton of New York
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York
Senator John McCain of Arizona
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich
John H. Cox of Illinois
Michael Charles Smith of Oregon
Steve Kubby of California
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES:
Senator Sam Brownback (no way…needs to drop out)
Former Governor Virginia Jim Gilmore (no..needs to drop out)
Former Mayor of NYC Rudy Giuliani (not so good ?)
Former Governor Arkansas Mike Huckabee (good..wait and see)
Representative Duncan Hunter (great)
Senator John McCain (the worst of the lot..will not support ever)
Representative Ron Paul (great)
Former Governor of Mass. Mitt Romney (not so good..wait and see)
Representative Tom Tancredo (great)
Former Senator Fred Dalton Thompson (great)
Former Governor of Wisconsin Tommy Thompson (no, needs to drop out)
(Possibly Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich..good)
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AND his family through the dirt? John Edwards wife is having a hard enough time with her cancer to have to deal with 24/7 news about her husband’s affair. If she is willing to forgive him and continue the marriage, is it really any of our business?
Obiviously, we consider his character when we go to the polls, but I don’t think his family’s wishes are any of our business.
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EDWARDS Makes Dumbest Statement Ever by a Presidential Candidate
RUSH: To the audio sound bites. We’re going back to the Democrat debate yesterday. The theme of the debate was that we should be talking with our enemies. The Breck Girl said that he’s going to sit down at the table with Iran and make a proposal.
EDWARDS: I think we have a clear path for America and for — for our friends on Iran, and that path is to work with our friends in Europe to put up a choice between carrots and sticks on the table for the Iranian people.
RUSH: Okay. When it comes to the real enemy, though, Edwards will not negotiate with evil, the drug companies. He will not appear on Fox News. But he will indeed go talk to the mullocracy, if you will, Ahmadinejad in Iran.
EDWARDS: There’s a fundamental question here. Whether you believe, whether voters believe the way we’re going to have universal health care is to deal with those people, to make a deal with them. I don’t. I don’t think it will work.
RUSH: Universal health care, single payer, that means everybody pays for everybody’s health care in the form of much higher taxes and a rotten system that would result from it. But he doesn’t want to get the drug companies involved; not going to talk to them; can’t be done; can’t strike a deal with evil pharmacies; can’t strike a deal with Big Pharma, can’t do it, no, no, no. We can go talk to Iran. We go talk to Castro. We can talk to all these people, but we can’t talk to the drug companies, can’t talk to fellow Americans. They are the real enemy. He was also asked a question from an e-mailer. Stephanopoulos read it. E-mail question from Seth Ford of South Jordan, Utah. “My question is to understand each candidate’s view of a personal God. Do they believe that through the power of prayer, disasters like Katrina or the Minnesota bridge collapse could have been prevented or lessened?”
EDWARDS: The answer to the question is no. I don’t — I — I — I prayed before my 16-year-old son died, I prayed before Elizabeth was diagnosed with cancer. I think there are some things that are beyond our control, and I think it is enormously important to look to God, and in my case, Christ, for guidance and for wisdom, but I don’t think you can prevent bad things from happening through prayer.
RUSH: All right. You may not be able to prevent bad things from happening through prayer, but you can make brilliant and great things happen by voting Democrat. October 11th, 2004, on the campaign trail.
EDWARDS: When John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve are going to walk, get up out of that wheelchair and walk again.
RUSH: Right. So we’re not going to pray to God for anything, no, no, no, but Democrats are going to do these be miracles. Democrats can stop the bridge collapses. Democrats can stop Hurricane Katrina. Democrats could re-steer that after Bush and Rove are steering it right into New Orleans and Minneapolis. But all of this, folks, is really insignificant compared to a story on an ABC blog that I found over the weekend. ABC News’ Rick Klein reports, “When an Iowa resident asked former Senator John Edwards whether the US should follow the Cuban health care model, Edwards deflected the question, saying he didn’t know enough to answer it.” The Breck Girl said, “Well, I’m going to be honest with you, I don’t know a lot about Cuba’s health care system. Is it a government-run system?” Now, folks, this is perhaps the dumbest thing a political candidate has ever said. Yeah, ABC. “He also flip-flopped in the same appearance whether he had seen Sicko or not. First he said he had, and then he said he hadn’t.”
Why do you have to see Sicko to know what Cuba’s health care system is? This is worse than Dukakis and the tank. This is worse than Dan Quayle spelling potato with an e on it. This ought to disqualify him. He doesn’t know what Cuba’s health care system is? “Is it a government-run system?” I think this comes close to Gerald Ford with that faux pas in his debate where he said that the Eastern bloc of countries was not under Soviet domination. A guy running for president, we just heard a bite, talking about universal health care, he will not talk to the drug companies about it; he’ll go meet with Iran and offer them a deal; we can’t deal with real Americans; can’t deal with the drug companies. But he doesn’t even know what type of health care system Cuba has, when by reputation it’s the best in the world, according to people on his side of the aisle.
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