Senator McCain has the robust strength of character to be gracious in defeat, and the power to silence a chorus of boos for his rival using only his bare hands. President Elect Obama can likewise be both gracious and statesmanlike in victory.
agreed
(and hi bw7! long time, no see!)
Rob, you are better than this. I know that you lean to the right and that tonight your man lost,
i liked mccain more, but i never hated obama, and stated as much many times, including tonight (and particularly well in this thread, i thought)
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the people of the forums have spoken about my centered status! the people, bw7. ...the people...
but this kind of thing frontpaging your site makes you look like a raving Prussian Blue fanboy.
i know not of these prussians, but they sound delicious!
frontpaged graphics, truth be told, is a concern i no longer have the pleasure of time for. i don't look at the front page or go to it. i honestly wish i was still very invested in it, but i'm not. if the images there are a statement on me, then i'll have to just accept the blanket point, cuz i dont want to do anything about it with my random minutes of free time. no offense to the prussians.
who do you think will fill out obama's cabinet?
powell is more or less assured a spot, no? secretary of state?
could obama make a "connecting" choice as mccain for sec. of defense?
A McCain pick would be cool but would McCain go for it?
if the opportunity presented itself, i think he'd go for it.
a secretary of defense title is perfect, too. it's mccain's strength and obama's weakest point. plus, it's the optimal "bridge crossing" type gesture. what better way to unite the country and prove your dedication to it than joining together both political parties major candidates under one party?
it'd be a tremendous move.