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« on: July 13, 2010, 06:11:09 PM »

You pick the VPs. Iraq and Afghanistan go as in RL. Discuss, with maps.
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2010, 02:59:12 PM »



Clinton/Obama--312
Giuliani/Thompson--226

Giuliani has no credibility when it comes to foreign issues.  Homeland Security is his niche.  Clinton outperforms him by wide margins in the debates.  She wins easily in November.   
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« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2010, 04:15:19 PM »



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« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2010, 06:18:15 PM »



Clinton/Obama-323
Giuliani/Demint-215
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« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2010, 01:32:17 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.
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« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2010, 06:41:51 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.
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« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2010, 08:20:39 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy
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« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2010, 11:39:13 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.
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« Reply #8 on: July 17, 2010, 01:42:01 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.

Most conservatives look at his positions on the economy and national security, both of which are right-wing. Guiliani/Thompson is a DREAM TICKET for many conservative Republicans.
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« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2010, 02:42:33 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.

Most conservatives look at his positions on the economy and national security, both of which are right-wing. Guiliani/Thompson is a DREAM TICKET for many conservative Republicans.

No. Many Republican voters are single-issue voters who only care about abortion and nothing else. Those voters would stay home and thus give Hillary the win.
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« Reply #10 on: July 17, 2010, 04:47:58 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.

Most conservatives look at his positions on the economy and national security, both of which are right-wing. Guiliani/Thompson is a DREAM TICKET for many conservative Republicans.

No. Many Republican voters are single-issue voters who only care about abortion and nothing else. Those voters would stay home and thus give Hillary the win.

You are not a conservative Republican. Most of them think that Giuliani is great. After all, throughtout most of 2007, I look like they were going to nominate him.
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« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2010, 06:24:54 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.

Most conservatives look at his positions on the economy and national security, both of which are right-wing. Guiliani/Thompson is a DREAM TICKET for many conservative Republicans.

No. Many Republican voters are single-issue voters who only care about abortion and nothing else. Those voters would stay home and thus give Hillary the win.

You are not a conservative Republican. Most of them think that Giuliani is great. After all, throughtout most of 2007, I look like they were going to nominate him.

I know I'm not a conservative. Maybe a majority of conservatives have a favorable opinion of him, but there are many Republicans who dislike him a lot due to his abortion position and would never vote for him. And as for the 2007 polls, Giualiani was only leading because the conservative vote was divided between Romney, McCain, and Fred Thompson. Hillary was also leading massively in national polls throughout 2007, but ended up losing. So what's your point?
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« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2010, 08:02:01 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.

Most conservatives look at his positions on the economy and national security, both of which are right-wing. Guiliani/Thompson is a DREAM TICKET for many conservative Republicans.

No. Many Republican voters are single-issue voters who only care about abortion and nothing else. Those voters would stay home and thus give Hillary the win.

You are not a conservative Republican. Most of them think that Giuliani is great. After all, throughtout most of 2007, I look like they were going to nominate him.

I know I'm not a conservative. Maybe a majority of conservatives have a favorable opinion of him, but there are many Republicans who dislike him a lot due to his abortion position and would never vote for him. And as for the 2007 polls, Giualiani was only leading because the conservative vote was divided between Romney, McCain, and Fred Thompson. Hillary was also leading massively in national polls throughout 2007, but ended up losing. So what's your point?

REPUBLICANS LIKE GIULIANI
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« Reply #13 on: July 18, 2010, 01:16:51 PM »



Rudy Giuliani/Tommy Thompson (R) 336
Hillary Clinton/Bill Richardson (D) 202

Giuliani and Thompson come up with a super-duper strategy to win the War on Terror. People are already on the GOP column when it comes to the economy. Giuliani makes Hillary look stupid on national security. Giuliani landslide.

Giuliani is pro-abortion, and that means a lot of GOPer would stay home. Also, Hillary could just say that Giuliani knows nothing about national security and that Giuliani used the tragedy of 9/11 for personal gain and that he is also extremely corrupt.

Tommy Thompson is pro-life, and Hillary has no room to talk: http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm494967.html?t=Conspiracy

It doesn't matter if Thompson is pro-life--Giuliani himself is pro-abortion and he is the Presidential nominee. The VP nominee's positions are much less important than those of the Presidential nominee. Thus, many conservatives would fear that Giuliani would appoint justices who will uphold Roe vs. Wade and sit this election out. And your source is completely unreliable. Thus, due to many conservatives either not voting or voting third party, Hillary will win.

Most conservatives look at his positions on the economy and national security, both of which are right-wing. Guiliani/Thompson is a DREAM TICKET for many conservative Republicans.

No. Many Republican voters are single-issue voters who only care about abortion and nothing else. Those voters would stay home and thus give Hillary the win.

You are not a conservative Republican. Most of them think that Giuliani is great. After all, throughtout most of 2007, I look like they were going to nominate him.

I know I'm not a conservative. Maybe a majority of conservatives have a favorable opinion of him, but there are many Republicans who dislike him a lot due to his abortion position and would never vote for him. And as for the 2007 polls, Giualiani was only leading because the conservative vote was divided between Romney, McCain, and Fred Thompson. Hillary was also leading massively in national polls throughout 2007, but ended up losing. So what's your point?

REPUBLICANS LIKE GIULIANI

Not all of them. Many conservative Republicans threatened to stay home if he was nominated.
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