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XabbaRus 03-07-08 06:46 PM

The next US President thread.
 
Now that we have only 3 runners until the democrats choose their one Neal could you create a new poll showing out of these 3 who we think would become next US president?

Takeda Shingen 03-07-08 07:05 PM

Now, who will be the next US president?
 
As per request. Poll closes in 14 days to avoid the ever-irritating zombie poll.

Sailor Steve 03-07-08 07:21 PM

Pat Paulson. If you don't get it, you're too young.

Platapus 03-07-08 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Pat Paulson. If you don't get it, you're too young.

Excellent!

bradclark1 03-07-08 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Pat Paulson. If you don't get it, you're too young.

One problem with that. He's dead!

Letum 03-07-08 07:49 PM

Am I to late to apply?

Iceman 03-07-08 10:09 PM

Again...McCain...see other "Who will be pres" post for reasons why... --->

lol..another pres poll:roll:

August 03-07-08 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bradclark1
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Pat Paulson. If you don't get it, you're too young.

One problem with that. He's dead!

Bah a minor detail!

http://www.paulsen.com/pat/

Blacklight 03-07-08 10:52 PM

Wow. McCain and Obama are neck and neck here on Subsim too !

silentrunner 03-07-08 11:01 PM

I had to vote for Obama. I don't want him to win but he seems to have the most support.

PeriscopeDepth 03-08-08 02:29 AM

I have to point out... This isn't the greatest sample. It's skewed just a lil' towards men for starters.

I predict it depends. If the Dems nom is Hillary, it will be McCain. If the Dems nom is Obama, it will be him. But close.

PD

CCIP 03-08-08 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by silentrunner
I had to vote for Obama. I don't want him to win but he seems to have the most support.

I "voted" for him for the opposite reason. I would prefer to see him get elected out of the 3, but I'm also suspecting McCain stands a much better chance than he does. :hmm:

STEED 03-08-08 08:51 AM

McCain.

The question is who will he face? Clinton would be a less of a threat but we shall see.

Jimbuna 03-08-08 10:24 AM

Clinton (as per my last vote)

She has some unfinished business to attend to in the White House.....I hear the carpet still hasn't had that stain removed http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/9...kbigid2ph3.gif

Skybird 03-08-08 10:51 AM

Who has the best chances so that probability is in faovur of the person becoming president, that is the poll asking. So although two months ago I would not have imagined to say that: McCain. I think the endless duel between Clinton and Obama is damaging the democrat's camp in general.

from what I would consider to be the preferable option left now: I never supported clinton for I do not wnat the presidency being run as family business, not with the clintons, not with the Bushes, not with any other clan there is. Obama is unproven, he says a lot what he wants to do: chnaging things, but if he has the means (and the acceptance inside in the Washington shark pool that you need to swim through it in one piece) is not a given. So I go with McCain, if being forced to participate in elections. But I am not forced to vote, and so I never would vote any mainstream politician at all. Being pragmatic: maybe McCain is the smallest of the three evils left. He also is easier for europe to resist to than Obama, although both will make it more difficult, for it did not take a rocket scientist to refuse to join Bush's policies. Obama would confront europe with unrealistic demands of showing loyalty, and cause problems that way, McCain seem to have better insight into europe and europeans, and thus sets less drastic, more realistic goals in relations to europe, and what to dejmand of it, and what better not.

but , like the democrats the reps also havean internal problem. One really cannot say that the party is fully united behind McCain. And maybe this proves all my assessements wrong in novembre. so while it has become a bit easier to oversee the situation, still nothing is sure. But in the poill that Neal had started, I refused to make any predictions at all and did not vote, that open it all was.

bradclark1 03-08-08 11:18 AM

For me it's still too early to tell. Obama and Hillary have the potential to do more damage to turn a lot of people off. I don't think McCain can get the Republican party totally behind him. I think we'll know more in seven weeks.
None of the candidates are saying what I want to hear about Iraq and they are all ignoring Afghanistan and those two things are what will ultimately swing my vote..

Tchocky 03-08-08 11:29 AM

Quote:

Washington Post - Your call to act on "actionable intelligence about high value terrorist targets" appears identical to current administration policy. Yet the problem seems to be less a willingness to act than the availability of "actionable intelligence." Do you advocate increasing that presence in Pakistan, regardless of whether the Pakistani government agrees? What type of increased U.S. presence would you like to see in both Pakistan and Afghanistan?

Barack Obama - The problem goes beyond developing actionable intelligence. It is acting on it. The failure to focus on Afghanistan and the FATA [Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Pakistan] because our resources were diverted to Iraq has enabled al-Qaeda to develop a sanctuary for its core leadership, likely including Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri.
The Bush administration has not acted aggressively enough to go after al-Qaeda's leadership. In 2002, their failure to use U.S. troops in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan allowed al-Qaeda's leadership to cross the border to Pakistan. The New York Times reported that in early 2005 an opportunity was missed to strike an al-Qaeda leadership meeting -- reportedly including Ayman al-Zawahiri. According to the Times, this decision, "frustrated some top intelligence officials and members of the military's secret Special Operations units, who say the United States missed a significant opportunity to try to capture senior members of Al Qaeda." Furthermore, the administration itself acknowledged that the strategy of working through Pakistani tribes to capture al-Qaeda leaders had failed.
As president, I would send at least two additional combat brigades to Afghanistan. I would focus more Special Operations resources along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, including intelligence-gathering assets. I would condition some military assistance to Pakistan on their action in the FATA. And I would be clear that if Pakistan cannot or will not take out al-Qaeda leadership when we have actionable intelligence about their whereabouts, we will act to protect the American people. There can be no safe haven for al-Qaeda terrorists who killed thousands of Americans and threaten our homeland today.
From here - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...T2008030300128

geetrue 03-08-08 12:05 PM

I was surprised that Hillary won the last subsim poll and now she's in the what's left over poll ...

Hillary is already dropping hints that she's up for a Clinton/Obama run for the White House ...

That would complicate things a bit ...

Record numbers of young democrats have been turning up to vote in the democratic primary's.

I still go with Senator John McCain as the most likely person to use his authority to delegate the United States of America's giant military machine.

He just looks like a white haired admiral sitting on the bridge of a mighty aircraft carrier ... to me.

Oberon 03-08-08 12:26 PM

I voted not for who I want to win, but who I think probably will, and that's Hilary.

PeriscopeDepth 03-08-08 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by geetrue
He just looks like a white haired admiral sitting on the bridge of a mighty aircraft carrier ... to me.

Well he does come from a long, distinguished line of white haired admirals. :)

PD


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