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by 4dollars15cents from Clayton County, Ga

Last Post 84 days, 7 hours Ago


Made you look.  You dirty crook.

But seriously though; why isn't vice president Cheney running for president?  Throughout history, most vice presidents have always ran for the top office, after the term of presidency.  But nothing has been said about Cheney running for office.  

And I know the question is, "Are you serious?"  Not really that serious, but mostly curious.  Because it really does surprises me at how the republican party is scrammbling around, trying to restore their party's influences.  And right now, they really don't have a good representation.  Which only sparked my curiosity as to why isn't vice president Cheney speaking up for his party or at least showing some interest at who would be a good successor to the office of president.  I mean, that would make sense to me.  May not be that big of a deal, but at least it will show that the current presidency is involved at restoring its political party in the White House.  Maybe it's still too soon to say.  

I, personally, think that the next president of the United States should be Senator Biden.  The only thing that I'm stuck on is who could be a good running mate.  Eventhough Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama are the more popular choices right now, I don't feel that I want to vote for a popular president.  Being popular isn't always the best choice.  Ask the current president.  Because of the situation and circumstances the U.S. is in right now, we really "need" a president with a sharp eye and focus, that can bring the state of our union to a more peaceful setting.  

As of now, the Democrats have a good choice with Senator Biden.  The republican have a good choice, if they choose to have Ron Paul, as their candidate. Both of these guys have a good idea, as to how to handle the invasion of Iraq and the international quagmire that the U.S. is so muddling  into.  But not only that, they also have a good plan on how to help stimulate the U.S. economy and set policies that will bring Americans together.  So, why isn't these two running on the same ticket?  

Could it happen?  I don't think so either.              

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Vanllips read my blog
Aug 6, 2007 | 6:53 PM

Chaney isn't running because he said "GO _______ Yourself" to the Senate guy????

I like Biden BUT I LOVE Hillary
(my new topic posting soon)

4dollars15cents read my blog
Aug 8, 2007 | 9:45 AM

Hilary is the top runner, as of now. But I feel that the presidency needs a new reign of leadership. Not that I have anything against Hilary. She's an incredible woman. However, Senator Biden has the right plans.

Barack is also a good candidate. But right now isn't not his time. He should mature more, in government, before stepping in the shoes of president.

It is only because of the state of the world and the future of the U.S. that we elect a president that has the right focus and leadership now. We don't need popular politics. We have to take "hollywood" out of our government and bring back elected leaders to those offices. And I don't think that Senator Biden is a more popular choice, but he has the right focus and he's speaking to the issues that matters most. And that's what America needs in a president.

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