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Tue Oct-23-07 03:54 PM
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Question for New Biden supporters or leaning towards Biden |
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This question was asked a while back, but the climate here as changed a lot in just a few weeks. For those of you who have moved to Biden or are now giving him a serious look, please explain why.
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Tue Oct-23-07 05:13 PM
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1. because Edwards has begun to annoy me. |
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Wed Oct-24-07 10:39 AM
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Why is Edwards annoying you?
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Tue Oct-23-07 05:56 PM
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2. kickin' cuz I know there has been more than one. |
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Tue Oct-23-07 05:58 PM
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3. Because he seems like he has some idea |
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of what the hell is going on in the world, unlike most of our candidates. Right now him and Obama are tied for a close second for me, with edwards slightly ahead.
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Tue Oct-23-07 09:50 PM
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5. I love your sig line. Gravel could be the best thing about this campaign season. |
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A little goofy - but brutally honest.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:10 PM
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11. I love your sig line as well! |
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Tue Oct-23-07 06:00 PM
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4. Because he knows what he is talking about and is ready to talk about it |
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without pandering too much.
He is still not my favorite because there are a couple candidates that I prefer, but let's just say that he is now seriously in my top 3 or 4.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:11 PM
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12. He certainly is never at a loss for words |
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and really has a lot to say.
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Tue Oct-23-07 09:53 PM
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6. I've always found him likeable... |
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But his Iraq plan passing the Senate really got my attention. I know I've said this before, but I'm used to candidates just talking about their plans. I've never really seen one this important put into action right in the middle of a campaign - in contrast to all the ineffectiveness going on in Congress these days. So I started looking into him more, and though I don't agree with everything he's done, he sure has done a hell of a lot. His achievements and his record of making things happen is unprecedented out of this field - and possibly in all of modern politics. He shows leadership and effectiveness, and we're going to need a hellova lot of both next term. As a person, he's undoubetdly sincere. He and Kucinich are the only ones I feel I can trust 100%.
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Tue Oct-23-07 09:59 PM
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7. I was even more impressed that he put his whole campaign on the line by bringing that resolution to |
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a vote. He could have been really embarrased. The vote could have gone the other way. And Maliki and many other leaders have spoken out against it.
I haven't seen one other candidate take a risk like that.
and he demonstrated that he can get things done.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:41 PM
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19. I don't know if you remember this, but a couple months back... |
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you pretty much convinced me that Biden's plan was workable.
You can pick up your toaster at the Convention.
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Wed Oct-24-07 12:57 PM
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30. A toaster? That's all I get? |
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:16 PM
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14. I have to say that I was impressed by how much |
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he's gotten done in the senate while campaigning for president. After 34 years in the senate he knows how to get things done, but even so, I can't see how he's been able to juggle so much at one time! It seems that would be a desirable trait in a president.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:00 PM
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Edited on Tue Oct-23-07 10:23 PM by Froward69
I still recognize Biden:patriot: is by far the best Candidate for president out of the entire pack. Just today I was speaking to a small business neighbor of mine. He saw my Biden '08 sticker on my car. he said "I am surprised of how many people want to vote for Mr Biden. He seems the only one who's agenda is for America. not just himself or corporations or wealthy people... Where could I get a Biden bumper sticker". so I directed him to the internet... www.joebiden.com https://secure.ga3.org/03/joebiden http://www.democraticstuff.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=1050&Click=152&gclid=COza8LbEpo8CFREDWAodRnJFSQ
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:18 PM
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15. That is a great endorsement |
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I wonder how many other people are thinking the same thing, but haven't spoken out yet.
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Wed Oct-24-07 02:29 PM
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34. Wow! this is what we like to hear, Good job! |
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:01 PM
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9. His canine teeth are three inches long. |
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Plus he's the only candidate I really enjoy listening to, and I think he would be bad-ass with the pugs.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:03 PM
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10. He will use those teeth on Rudy (or whoever) |
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:16 PM
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13. I ve been screaming about |
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Edited on Tue Oct-23-07 10:29 PM by Froward69
Democrats needing to sharpen their Teeth for a while now. like today, Stark caving, the Dem's that urged him too. they need to use their teeth and fight back. The rethugs have gotten away with it for too long now. just so happens from where i sit. it would seem, the Dem's have taken it so long we barely peep when the hatchet comes at us. but the republicans get to squeal like the pigs they are. when we Dem's simply pick up that hatchet. If given the chance, Biden has said he welcomes that "Values Voter" Debate...
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:22 PM
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18. He's also capable of diplomacy |
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He knows how to communicate with the opposition party and I think many of them really respect him.
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Wed Oct-24-07 02:34 PM
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35. He will chew them up and spit them out!! |
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Wed Oct-24-07 08:08 PM
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41. He'd probably level with them, the same way he does with |
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the public - "Look man, you know this isn't going to work and you are losing the support of your constituents...."
You get the picture.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:20 PM
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16. And with a smile on his face! |
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Plus he knows how to work with the other side. He could get legislation through congress that some couldn't.
I like listening to him as well. It is usually an education for me and he doesn't talk down to people.
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Tue Oct-23-07 10:20 PM
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17. Here are few reasons that he's someone I'm considering: |
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Edited on Tue Oct-23-07 10:20 PM by seasonedblue
1. He's not glib. He says what he thinks and that's that. (He's gotten in trouble for that sometimes, but I like it nonetheless.) 2. He'd fight like hell in the general. 3. I trust his judgment in a crisis. 4. He's seems to stand for the issues that I believe in. 5. With his experience, he'd make an easy adjustment from the senate to the oval office. 6. Superficially ... he looks presidential ROFL
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Tue Oct-23-07 11:02 PM
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20. Also, he is the one candidate that the republicans |
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don't want to run against. This is not a minor issue either. He can capture a lot of independents and dissatisfied republicans. A landslide victory in 08 could mean we would have a president who could actually bring about the kinds of change our country needs.
I like your number 6. - he DOES look presidential.
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Wed Oct-24-07 11:32 AM
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After 7 years of stupid I like the idea of a candidate that doesn't break everything down into 10 second sound bites.
Our primary isn't until February so I still have time to decide. So far I'm definitely leaning toward Biden.
Mz Pip :dem:
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Wed Oct-24-07 10:38 AM
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21. Here's why I chose Joe: |
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Edited on Wed Oct-24-07 10:43 AM by youthere
I had been leaning Obama, and then Biden caught my attention. The more I learned about him, the more he KEPT my attention. I have to admit, to me Obama is refreshing. It sounds a little corny but I had this overwhelming feeling it would be like a new day for America with Obama leading the way, but his "greeness" made me nervous. He is a refreshing change, and an inspirational leader...but some of his stumbles on the campaign trail really highlight his newness. The next president of the US is going to have a foreign policy nightmare waiting for him or her, and Obama doesn't have the foreign policy experience. We need someone who has a proven track record of solid diplomatic performance to help restore America's standing in the world. I think Obama would learn to do well with foreign policy...I don't believe we can afford the time it would take to for him to ramp up. I want someone who can hit the ground running, and Biden can do that. As for domestic issues, Biden has proven his effectiveness there too. Biden is a straight shooter and tells things like it is.I'm sick of politicians blowing smoke up my posterior. I'm sick of candidates pointing the finger and not offering solutions. I'm sick of candidates who only think in 10 second sound bytes. And I'm sick of pie-in-the-sky campaign promises that never come to fruition. Biden offers solutions that are practical, and realistic. They may not be the perfect "utopian" answers..but they are solutions that actually have a chance of being accepted on both sides of the aisle, and will make a difference. I don't know about everyone else...but I'd like to see some action for a change...and Biden is a "doer" not a "debater". We spend a lot of time arguing about things that don't have a snowball's chance in hell of actually happening, and while everyone is debating and arguing over the perfect plan....nothing changes. We have got to change the ALL OR NOTHING culture we have become. Joe will fight. There will be no swiftboating or underhanded swipes from the other side of the aisle that will go unaddressed. He's got a spine and knows how to use it. Let the right try to swiftboat Biden. Let them try to bully or intimidate him. I believe he has guts and has proven he will take a stand. I like most of the other candidates, but when I compare them side by side, and consider the whole picture...not just one or two issues...Biden is the only choice I can make, and he is the only choice for this nation right now.
On edit: He has nice teeth too. ;)
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Wed Oct-24-07 12:47 PM
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28. I love your reasoning! |
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Your reply is exactly how I feel and why I support Biden. He is capable of getting things done. He would be an incredibile leader. Biden 2008!!
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Wed Oct-24-07 12:55 PM
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29. Obama should be Joe's VP |
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I like Obama alot. And he is definitely someone who should become President. He just needs a little bit more experience. Being VP will give him that.
Let Biden clean up the mess, and when he is done, he can hand over a much better America to Obama.
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Wed Oct-24-07 01:07 PM
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Although I'm a big Clark fan, I'd like to see Clark in as Sec. of State. Biden, Obama and Clark...wow..imagine how much better America could be.
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Wed Oct-24-07 08:04 PM
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39. And less handling by his political operatives |
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A good candidate can be damaged by too much political expertise. As someone said a while back, Biden does appear to be a guy who can be "handled". He is his own person and makes his own decisions.
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Wed Oct-24-07 12:13 PM
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25. He is the most qualified in my opinion, by far |
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We have some quality people running, but in the past several months of listening to them all, he has stood out. He has clear vision and expertise on foreign policy, but he has also impressed me on the domestic side as well. I know some don't like his approach to Iraq, but nobody wants to both change the situation and also deal with Iraq at the same time. His plan does. It's not perfect, but it's way to late for a "great" solution unless Iraqi's suddenly love each.
I really didn't pay attention to him too much before this year, but hearing him speak compared to the others to me... it's just not the same level. I appreciate his candor in speaking as well. Yes it's a little rough at times, but the retreaded lines that we hear all of the time just sound too robotic.
Dodd would be close on my preferences for similar reasons.
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Wed Oct-24-07 12:17 PM
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Wed Oct-24-07 12:24 PM
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27. I liked this line fro your post: |
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hearing him speak compared to the others to me... it's just not the same level.
I agree! It's just different.
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Wed Oct-24-07 01:09 PM
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That is one thing I really picked up on...how different Biden is. He doesn't speak in sound bites or cliches.
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Wed Oct-24-07 08:08 PM
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42. He does stand out, if he can get some coverage. |
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Wed Oct-24-07 08:06 PM
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40. That is what impressed me about Biden a few years ago |
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He didn't speak in soundbites like the other candidates. He really says something and says it clearly and well.
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Wed Oct-24-07 02:42 PM
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36. kicking for everyone who has not checked in. |
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Wed Oct-24-07 04:46 PM
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37. I haven't thrown my support 100% to Biden |
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but I do like that he knows what he's talking about when it comes to foreign affairs, and he's just genuinely pissed about the war. He's intelligent, seems approachable, and doesn't give off airs of superiority. Just my $.02.
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Wed Oct-24-07 08:10 PM
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43. He has a down-to-earth persona |
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combined with intelligence and knowledge. It is a great combination.
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Wed Oct-24-07 08:25 PM
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44. I think Biden's political maturity and straight talk have impressed a lot of people |
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that are fed up with candidates that tailor their message to an specific audience and then have their handlers have to explain what they meant to say. I said my peace to the Biden group last week: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=404x1824BTW, Bidenites are very nice people and they don't engage in bot-like behaviour like other people we know. I've heard that Dodd supporters are very nice too.
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Thu Oct-25-07 09:53 AM
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We'd rather build our guy up than tear someone else's down. You're right, the Dodd people are very nice as well.
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Thu Oct-25-07 12:07 PM
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47. You guys are gradually winning me over |
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It's people like you. I wouldn't even have considered Biden before and frankly I thought he was a little too much like a politician and didn't trust him. But I'm seeing more and more stuff about him posted here and it gets me thinking. I'm taking a closer look at the man, his career, and his campaign, and I like what I see.
I like his plans for Iraq, health care, and other stuff. His plans on his website seem so comprehensive, sensible, and realistic. When he takes office, President Biden will actually get those things done. I like straight talk and wisdom. Um, this may sound dumb but I think he's a handsome man and that always helps a candidate. I have strong favorable opinions of Edwards and Obama for their charisma, but Biden seems to have that and experience. I think either of them would be a good running mate for him. Richardson would be good too.
For caucuses in particular, it's important for a candidate to have passionate supporters but the wonderful thing I've noticed about Biden's supporters is that you guys tend to stay positive and don't seem to trash anyone else. Keep it up. You can tell a lot about a candidate by the character of his or her supporters.
Bush has made a terrible mess that will take many years to clean up. While any of our Dems would be good presidents, Biden seems like a good total package to defeat Giuliani or whoever they end up running and actually bring about real progressive change.
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Thu Oct-25-07 09:07 PM
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48. You summed it up quite well |
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We do have an extraordinary line up, but this time it is so important to make the right choice. You are right about the charisma of Edwards and Obama, but I need more than that in a candidate at a time when the state of the country and the world is so precarious.
Thank you for your kind words about Biden supporters. It is really appreciated and I too tend to judge a candidate by the "character of his or her supporters".
Oh, and I think he's handsome as well! Just the icing on the cake.
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Fri Oct-26-07 02:12 AM
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49. Biden caught my attention a couple of years ago |
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Biden was a senator from some back east state. I couldn't tell you which one, but I had heard of him. Some sage always had thread on DU about "If it's Sunday, it must be Biden" and "What's the most dangerous place in DC--between Joe Biden and a TV camera." I started paying attention to this guy that could get so much camera time. And you know what, I liked what I saw.
I decided that I liked Joe spending so much time on camera. He made me feel good about being a democrat. He didn't kiss the repub butt. He grilled Rummy. They couldn't make him apologize when he told some general not to listen to Rummy.
I've been a Biden supporter for some time now. Also I want to discontinue the Bush-Clinton dynasty. I like both Bill and Hilary, but I want some new blood in the presidency.
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Fri Oct-26-07 08:50 AM
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50. The Clinton years were a time of peace and prosperity |
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and there are moments when I wish we could go back to them, but reality sets in rather quickly. We cannot recreate that decade. Too much has happened since then and I believe, like you, we need someone new in the White House. Bill Clinton was the right man for the time and I believe Joe Biden is the right man now.
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Fri Oct-26-07 09:53 AM
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52. He's telling the truth and backing it up |
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with good liberal policies. That's all I want. Obama isn't delivering.
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53. He doesn't engage in empty rhetoric |
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He has real, doable ideas and knows how to implement them.
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