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Well now we have it! Our ticket to the White House after eight long grueling years.

Even if you did not watch the speech from yesterday, Biden fills the gap that Obama was looking for.
He has experience on foreign relations, a Senior Senator from Delware that was already going to be blue state come November, and a man who speaks what he thinks.

I do not see where this is a bad choice and if someone does, please reply back and let me hear your thoughts. Dont give me the crap about what he said during the primaries; he is unexperienced and a junior senator-keep in mind that Biden was running as well, and to say those words were just to make the opponent look bad.

Hopefully this is the right ticket to earn us back to where we have been vacant from for eight long years...

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Speeches
By Lincoln Park Dem Aug 24th 2008 at 11:57 am EDT (Updated Aug 24th 2008 at 11:57 am EDT)
In case you missed them or would like to see them again.

Obama's speech"

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Biden's speech:

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I couldn't agree more
By Liz Aug 24th 2008 at 12:06 pm EDT (Updated Aug 24th 2008 at 12:06 pm EDT)
we have our ticket to the White House and there are not enough Dogs in the Manger to stop it.

Not only will Obama be elected in November, he will be re-elected in 2012.


and after that, Hillary might have a chance to run again. After all, she would still be four years younger than John mcCain is today.

But I believe that Obama is our President for the next 8 years and that we are in for some wonderful and long overdue changes.
Re: I couldn't agree more
By Democrat in Springfield, VA Aug 24th 2008 at 12:09 pm EDT (Updated Aug 24th 2008 at 12:09 pm EDT)
And what evidence do you have to base your statement on? I am sure that many people who voted for "W" 8 years ago said the same thing...and looked at the mess we have ourselves in today. And to think that he picked Cheney..someone with experience to make his decisions for him.....hmmmm do you see any similarities?
Re: I couldn't agree more
By Obama/Biden4highserenity Aug 24th 2008 at 12:37 pm EDT (Updated Aug 24th 2008 at 12:37 pm EDT)
You have mixed up our (dems) candidates

Hillary is the one who let her advisors make dicisions for her----and actually her advisors are being blamed for a badly run campaign-----with Hillary being the victim.

Barack Obama has clearly said he listens, but HE MAKES all the dicisions. He is clearly the LEADER and the buck stops with him.

Barack Obama has CHOSEN HIS TEAM WELL, as evidenced by his successful campaign against 16 of the greatest political machines in Washington----coming from basically a NO NAME CANDIDATE. LOL
Re: I couldn't agree more
By Rob-33704 Aug 24th 2008 at 12:37 pm EDT (Updated Aug 24th 2008 at 12:37 pm EDT)
In 2000 most everyone just went about their dreary little lives when the election was stolen.

Then 911 happened and most everyone rallied to the nation's defence.

Bush turned the 2004 election into a referendum on the war. The hand writting was on the wall about all of the lies over Iraq but the majority were still caught up in the patriotic frenzy or their pathetic little lives and Bush won again.