Greg Allen writes:
The big question that most people are asking of both Obama and Clinton is "Whether there is the possibility of seeing both names on the ballot in November as President and Vice President"?
Some say this won't be possible because of their stark contrasts. They say that there is no way Obama, if selected as the Presidential candidate would select Clinton because she is too polarizing and would outshine him as a Vice President. Others say that Clinton, if selected as the Presidential candidate, would most likely make an offer to Obama to be Vice President, event if it's just for GP, but they say that Obama would not accept second in command to Clinton.
One thing I am certain of and that is that we cannot go wrong with either Obama or Clinton or vice versa. But can you imagine how things would be if these two phenomonal energies teamed up. It most certainly would be a winning ticket for America.
Keep up the good work. Greg Allen, Atlanta, GAFebruary 9, 2008 12:14 PM
Greg, thank you for your well thought out comments. I agree a presidential ticket with Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton would be great. Whatever transpires, history is unfolding right before our eyes. Please continue to read and send this blog to your friends and associates. Ben
Rod writes:
Hey, I am glad this is an issue you are pressing. I am excited about this election and I hope as this process proceeds our next (President) democratic candidate can surface. This election for me is having a candidate that can unite all Americans and restore the greatness of America internationally. Together we can change this nation.February 6, 2008 9:25 AM
Rod, I couldn't agree with you more. I hope our next president puts an end to the Karl Rove strategy: politics of division. Ben
Russell Roberts writes:
I greatly admire Senator Clinton for all she has done on behalf of the American public and the Democratic Party. And I definitely believe she’s more than qualified for the job of President. However, I think that Senator Obama’s message resonates so deeply because folk the world over are simply tired of what, I think, appears as our American political dynasties (Bush and Clinton eras) that entrench themselves in the Presidency and the White House...
I, like many Americans, am frustrated and sick of the politics of this current president. They simply don’t work for me. I’m tired of the division among our elected leaders and the situation this country is in. I’m appalled at the senseless loss of lives endured through the war in Iraq and I honestly can’t see how we’re to realistically get our troops out of harm’s way without the additional loss of our soldiers. I remain hopeful, however. That's all I can do. I won't even start with healthcare and education. Whew! I’d actually like to see our political process really and truly affect the much needed change we need the world over. Then again, who wouldn’t?February 6, 2008 1:06 PM
Wow, you cover a lot of ground. Thank you for your comments. Please continue reading and sharing with others. Ben
Monday, February 11, 2008
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I enjoy your posts! Your blog is so thoughtful, thought-provoking and fresh!
What a great addition to the online community.
If Obama becomes president, not only will you have a president who knows you and had to fight his way up to the top like the most of us, but this will help break down the barriers of racial discrimination and open the doors for Latino, Asian and people of other races to become president of the United States. There are so many different types of people in the United States. There should be no racial discrimination. We all made the US.
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