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Jack
This was one of the more difficult ones to make. There was so many possible questions.

sky of mind
If Obama picks up Gore, for a cabinet position or even VP, this thing might be over in April.
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Buck Laser
QUOTE (sky of mind @ Wednesday, 2 April 2008, 10:11 pm) *
If Obama picks up Gore, for a cabinet position or even VP, this thing might be over in April.
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I don't think Gore would choose to run as Obama's running mate, nor do I think it would work the other way. My admiration for Gore hasn't dimmed, but my respect and admiration for Obama has grown my leaps and bounds. Every red herring the rightwingers bring up simply provides him another opportunity to prove that he can handle himself better than any president in my adult life.

I hope Gore plays a VERY large role in Obama's admistration--perhaps some "super-cabinet" role wherein he has primary responsibility for all environmental activities.
Libertas
The second question is most troubling, because while a lot of Hillary's supporters will probably stay true to the Democratic fold, many of Obama's supporters, particularly the poor blacks and the young, may just stay home in November if Hillary gets the nomination, which may be perceived as a betrayal or as anti-democratic.
seuss
QUOTE (Libertas @ Thursday, 3 April 2008, 6:44 pm) *
The second question is most troubling, because while a lot of Hillary's supporters will probably stay true to the Democratic fold, many of Obama's supporters, particularly the poor blacks and the young, may just stay home in November if Hillary gets the nomination, which may be perceived as a betrayal or as anti-democratic.

a sombering, yet accurate, perspective.
I don't think Gore's going to play the game.
If he did, that would be different.
karen
QUOTE (Buck Laser @ Thursday, 3 April 2008, 4:49 pm) *
I don't think Gore would choose to run as Obama's running mate, nor do I think it would work the other way. My admiration for Gore hasn't dimmed, but my respect and admiration for Obama has grown my leaps and bounds. Every red herring the rightwingers bring up simply provides him another opportunity to prove that he can handle himself better than any president in my adult life.

I hope Gore plays a VERY large role in Obama's admistration--perhaps some "super-cabinet" role wherein he has primary responsibility for all environmental activities.


Agreed - on ll counts. thumbup.gif
sky of mind
dismantle homeland security, and raise the EPA to a cabinet position.
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