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Answer to the PMs
Some of you may have heard about a former Republican senator calling for Bush to pick up a new Vice President for the coming election.
This caused me to stop and really look into Cheney's history and make an educated decision based on my own ideals on what I thought. After taking a couple of days, I found that not only do I not care much for Cheney's views or personality, I don't really trust him either. When you look at the Bush administration, Bush has never acted very shady or secretive. But Cheney seems like he has a very hidden agenda. So the speculation circulating is that - were Bush to choose a new VP - it would be John McCain or Colin Powell. More likely McCain than Powell. Now, I think Powell and McCain would both be great choices. I feel that both of them are very intelligent men who gained their positions in life through honest, hard work and perserverance. In the end, though, I think I would like to see Powell in office. I mean, he has shattered the glass ceiling for minorities in government. As the Secretary of State, I feel like he has lended a real sense of credibility to the Bush Administration in his voiced disagreement with some policy decisions, etc. I also think that Bush trusts Colin Powell and will listen to him. So, I'm pulling for a Bush/Powell ticket in '04, and I think with this combination they would landslide the election. I'd like to hear other opinions on this, but I don't want to hear flaming. Keep that shit out of this thread. If you feel like you need to bash Bush or whatever, make your own thread. |
What exactly about Cheneys practices do you find shady.
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I agree man. I think Chaney's past seems shaky. Colin Powell would make a grate VP. But, wasn't he Bush's first pick back in '00, but Powell turned him donw. I could be wrong, But I seem to be remembering that.
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could Cheney's hidden agenda be Halliburton.
but you cant really single out just one person, you have to point the finger at the whole administration. |
[quote="TGB!":ae76c]What exactly about Cheneys practices do you find shady.[/quote:ae76c]
I think his dealings with Halliburton could really go either way. It's his general disposition and manner of speaking that come across like he has something to hide. There is a lot to be said for the little things such as verbage, intonation, body language, etc. |
I meant to post this in the first part of the thread.. people crack me up sometimes.. here is one of the PMs I got. Won't name the person because I'm nice.
[quote:a16c1]dude, wtf. bush is running with cheney, lay off the crack[/quote:a16c1] |
lol biggrin:
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why would people pm people over that oOo: |
Feck if I know. I think everyone is desperate to catch me being wrong rolleyes:
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I won't disagree with that. But go ahead and get out of the thread, Pyro, before you start some shit.
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