Posted on 06 September 2008 by Daniel Dessinger
Many of you are curious about Joe Biden. I've seen it in the search results. More than 4,000 searches are performed each day on him. And since I'm not the authority on all things Biden, I've compiled a list of links for you to check out for more information on Obama's choice for Vice President.
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Posted on 26 August 2008 by Michael Callaway
I could not be more relieved today when I heard that Joe Biden will be Barack Obama’s choice for Vice President. My belief has been that there is a 100% chance that the next President will be either a Democrat or a Republican and it is 50/50 as to which side will win, I want to see the best candidates from both parties because one of them will be President.
Joe Biden is one of the members of the senate that I really respect, I always used to judge politicians on how well they did on Meet The Press with Tim Russert and Joe Biden always did well. While I may not always have agreed with him I could understand where he came from because he was that good at explaining himself. Another thing I like about him is he could admit when he was wrong and he answered the questions honestly.
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Posted on 12 February 2008 by Michael Callaway
I have said that you will not get positive campaigns until positive campaigns work. I have just watched the Republican debate in Florida and I must say that I am very impressed with all the candidates. Everyone answered the questions that were presented to them and did not turn ugly on their fellow Republicans. Compare that to a couple of days ago in South Carolina, the Democrats were selling tickets to an ultimate fighting cage match. Three candidates come in, only one walks out! Continue Reading
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Posted on 29 January 2008 by Michael Callaway
Now, before I go on, let me tell you about me. Those of you who know me may be shocked by my statement, those of you who really know me, probably think that I am being sarcastic.
In August of 1974 when Richard Nixon resigned I cried like a little baby. Mostly it was because I was a little baby; I was born about two and a half months before that fateful day. While the big people that cared for me probably thought that I was upset because I was hungry or because I had a poopie diaper, I was really upset because I lacked the vocabulary to say what was on my mind. “Nixon is innocent, Watergate is meaningless, he should have been elected back in 1960”. However, what it came out as was just “Waaaaaa!!”
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