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axumblade said:
better then Clinton. That would be like if MS and Sony teamed up against Nintendo.

 

Five years ago that would have Nintendo and Microsoft teaming up against Sony. Times sure change huh?



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Snesboy said:
axumblade said:
better then Clinton. That would be like if MS and Sony teamed up against Nintendo.

 

Five years ago that would have Nintendo and Microsoft teaming up against Sony. Times sure change huh?

thank you for your completely worthless trolling.....

OT: Not a bad choice I suppose because Biden almost definitely won't hurt him and he might help him. Still, who McCain picks as his VP carries far more weight than Obama because, well, McCain is 72....

 



Not trying to be a fanboy. Of course, it's hard when you own the best console eve... dang it

I've never heard of this Biden guy.




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Biden, huh? Hrmm... Let the games begin!



What can all of you tell me about this Biden fellow?



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The biggest complaints people seem to have about Obama are "not old enough!" and "not white enough!". Picking an old white guy for his running mate seems like the obvious choice.



Retrasado said:
Snesboy said:
axumblade said:
better then Clinton. That would be like if MS and Sony teamed up against Nintendo.

 

Five years ago that would have Nintendo and Microsoft teaming up against Sony. Times sure change huh?

thank you for your completely worthless trolling.....

OT: Not a bad choice I suppose because Biden almost definitely won't hurt him and he might help him. Still, who McCain picks as his VP carries far more weight than Obama because, well, McCain is 72....

 

I disagree with what you said about Biden not harming the ticket. Senator Biden is notorious for his gaffes. If he says something that could be construed as unsavory, it may do irreparable harm to Obama's candidacy. Conversely, Biden mitigates two of Obama's weaknesses; his lack of foreign policy experience and his lack of appeal to white Catholics. I will repeat what I posted earlier: a wise decision by Obama.

 



Parokki said:
The biggest complaints people seem to have about Obama are "not old enough!" and "not white enough!". Picking an old white guy for his running mate seems like the obvious choice.

 

Actually, the biggest complaint is "not experienced enough". And since he'd still be making most of the important decisions, having an experienced running mate can't make up for that. That's why McCain has my vote, even though I'm a registered Democrat.

It's not about party, race, gender, or anything that superficial. It's about who is best for the job. Instead, people are flocking to this guy because he's so different than the last guy, and not considering how capable he really is. That is exactly the kind of support that last guy had.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

I think it should have been clinton btw..



 

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LordTheNightKnight said:
Parokki said:
The biggest complaints people seem to have about Obama are "not old enough!" and "not white enough!". Picking an old white guy for his running mate seems like the obvious choice.

 

Actually, the biggest complaint is "not experienced enough". And since he'd still be making most of the important decisions, having an experienced running mate can't make up for that. That's why McCain has my vote, even though I'm a registered Democrat.

It's not about party, race, gender, or anything that superficial. It's about who is best for the job. Instead, people are flocking to this guy because he's so different than the last guy, and not considering how capable he really is. That is exactly the kind of support that last guy had.

And yet a cabinet advises the president on most of his decisions, and the president often takes these suggestions in great weight. And if the last 2 presidents have shown us anything, it's that experience doesn't exactly make a great president. The only sad thing is that Biden won't be able to control Obama like Cheney controlled Bush.