Originally posted by: arsbanned
The south, very likely will be the battleground.
If you recall though, Edwards didn't do all that well in the South in the Primaries. Anyway, not to rain on the parade. I'm just trying to maintain a cautious approach.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I am not aware of that many "Trail" Lawyers out there.Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
..another trail lawyer; just what this country needs.
Originally posted by: DonVito
MSNBC is reporting this as well, which I guess is where the Today Show got it (since they share the NBC connection).
ABC News is also reporting it, using an AP feed.
Assuming this is true (and I think it's premature to do that), I find it funny that the NY Post has reported that Kerry chose Gephardt. They actually ran this as their cover story as well.
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Whoa! 22 minutes!
Longer than expected. Of course Galt isn't the one I was looking for.
That came a few minutes later
Not me, I expect it!Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Whoa! 22 minutes!
Longer than expected. Of course Galt isn't the one I was looking for.
That came a few minutes later
are you "special"? what do you think there is a honeymoon period here or something? heck the second news breaks either way there are responses on both sides....sometimes the stupidity level here amazes me.
Originally posted by: smashp
It is the NY Post, Not Exactly A beacon of journalistic Excellence
Not me, I expect it![/quote]Originally posted by: Red Dawn
are you "special"? what do you think there is a honeymoon period here or something? heck the second news breaks either way there are responses on both sides....sometimes the stupidity level here amazes me.
Originally posted by: cougarls88
Originally posted by: smashp
It is the NY Post, Not Exactly A beacon of journalistic Excellence
What's one more black eye to add to the bunch? :laugh:
On the Today Show, they just ragged on them to add further insult
Originally posted by: smashp
Originally posted by: cougarls88
Originally posted by: smashp
It is the NY Post, Not Exactly A beacon of journalistic Excellence
What's one more black eye to add to the bunch? :laugh:
On the Today Show, they just ragged on them to add further insult
I Swore it Was Going To Be Hillary. Drudge Told Me So :roll:.
Im Still Waiting For Her to Still Get the nomination for Pres. I mean Rush Has said All Along she Will. I believe him. :roll:
Ha And they Accuse The Other side of Being Filled with Conspiracy theorists
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: arsbanned
The south, very likely will be the battleground.
If you recall though, Edwards didn't do all that well in the South in the Primaries. Anyway, not to rain on the parade. I'm just trying to maintain a cautious approach.
IIRC, Edwards did not do that well in the Primaries at all. But, I think he, as VP, will not hurt Kerry.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Assuming this is true (and I think it's premature to do that), I find it funny that the NY Post has reported that Kerry chose Gephardt. They actually ran this as their cover story as well.
Originally posted by: acemcmac
whats that song that came on the second he made the announcement?
Originally posted by: EXman
I guess we'll here it from the dog's mouth Edwards will piss off ALL the labor unions
Now it's official
John Edwards Won what one State in the South and overall. His own and not by that much
Weak choice. He looks nice though but how brainless. Makes Bush like a Rhodes Scholar.
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Just what we need, another lawyer in office. It's funny how everyone forgets that you can't trust anything a lawyer says as soon as they run for office.
Originally posted by: Bowmaster
I agree - Kerry's major weakpoint is charisma. Edwards will provide plenty of that, but will not upstage Kerry like McCain would have.
But I think it still needs to be said: I'm voting AGAINST Bush, not for Kerry/Edwards...
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Just what we need, another lawyer in office. It's funny how everyone forgets that you can't trust anything a lawyer says as soon as they run for office.