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Little Fisherman
02-02-08, - 06:55 PM
“All the problems we face in the United States today can be traced to an unenlightened immigration policy on the part of the American Indian” - Pat Paulson - too bad he is dead

Sunnyjohn
02-02-08, - 07:14 PM
“All the problems we face in the United States today can be traced to an unenlightened immigration policy on the part of the American Indian” - Pat Paulson - too bad he is dead


LOL! The Native Americans should have said no to those dang beads and turned the Mayflower around at the dock.

Big Chief Indian: What do they want?

Indian delegate: They say they want religious freedom from a place call 'England'.

Indian Woman: They gave us this nice outfit to cover up with and told me we were something called heathens and I should thank the Buffalo for the meat 'cause G_D will get mad and something about "bringing over Africans on a boat"...

Big Chief Indian: Send Dem RIGHT BACK! Dey dun tryin' ta run tings!

ROFLMBO!

nationbuilder
02-02-08, - 07:19 PM
If Obama is the next president, the bahamas and other low tax jurisdicitions will be punished.
:dgi:

chancellor
02-02-08, - 07:21 PM
:dgi:

Obama is against taxe havens. I'm not in depth of the details but he is part of or sponsored some recent policies against tax evasion, or at least proposed legilation on tax havens, and Americans placing ther money in them some time during his term as Senator.

So if he becomes President. It'll be "All you taxes belongs to us"...unless Congress blocks it.

But if that happen should we start courting the others with money? Like the Chinese, Saudis, Indians?

biggy
02-02-08, - 07:26 PM
SERIOUSLY THOUGH DO U GUYS REALLY THINK AMERICA WOULD ELECT A BLACK PRESIDENT?:cutie:

If Obama is nominated it will be one hell of a close election,with him winning. I believe America is ready for a Black Man as President. In fact if Gen.Colon Powell ran.....no one could beat him,yes America is that ready.

The reasons I believe this is because "baby boomers" and young people now far outnumber the oldtime bigoted voters. We see the merit and hope a young Candidate like Obama has to offer,not his skin color.:)

Sunnyjohn
02-02-08, - 07:27 PM
If Obama is nominated it will be one hell of a close election,with him winning. I believe America is ready for a Black Man as President. In fact if Gen.Colon Powell ran.....no one could beat him,yes America is that ready.
The reasons I believe this is because "baby boomers" and young people now far outnumber the oldtime bigoted voters. We see the merit and hope a young Candidate like Obama has to offer,not his skin color.:)


You give me hope.

Hope for America AND the Bahamas.

Kareem Lumumba
02-02-08, - 09:23 PM
IMHO,
Hilary would cost the Democrats the White House. She is too polarizing a figure. Up against John McCain (who the public like, but cusses his Senate buddies to pieces, LOL) she will have a heck of a fight.
I'D have a hard time NOT voting for McCain if he was up against Clinton. McCain is a hard head and I ceratinly don'tagree with him on the war in Iraq, but at least he is willing to work together on other issues and apologize after he cusses you to pieces! :p
Obama gets my vote. So does Richardson or Sibleus.
Why would anyone vote for the :angel:Hanoi Hilton Canary is beyond my simple understanding.

Jaden
02-02-08, - 09:27 PM
I chose "Republican". lol (don't slay me...lol)

Obama is a great orator and he does fill people with hope. But words aren't enough for me. I don't know if he's ready, IMO.

Hilary is ughhh. Following her campaign, it sounds like she'll say anyting to get in good graces with any particular group. She claims she'll bring change through experience, but she could very well be set in her ways. Plus America has had enough of Bush/Clinton/Bush presidencies...they don't need another Clinton.

So yeah...I'd scrap the both of them and vote for a Republican.

trubahamian
02-02-08, - 10:32 PM
I chose "Republican". lol (don't slay me...lol)
Obama is a great orator and he does fill people with hope. But words aren't enough for me. I don't know if he's ready, IMO.
Hilary is ughhh. Following her campaign, it sounds like she'll say anyting to get in good graces with any particular group. She claims she'll bring change through experience, but she could very well be set in her ways. Plus America has had enough of Bush/Clinton/Bush presidencies...they don't need another Clinton.
So yeah...I'd scrap the both of them and vote for a Republican.

Smart girl,that is an accurate description of Hillary's method of operation.

round_robbin
02-11-08, - 02:20 PM
McCain- allthough the case for Obama, is compelling!