US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

wasee,

hivi comment ya adviser wa Makopo( McCain), bwana Nyeusi(Black) juu ya kwamba terrorist attack hii fall ita-guarantee ushindi kwa McCain...mmeionaje?? hivi hawa jamaa wanaombea US ipigwe bomu ili washinde au ni nini? au ndio politics za kutishana? au ndio jamaa katoa siri ya mipango yao ya kulipua na kusingizia terror ili washinde uchaguzi....NN haya sasa ndio mambo gani??
 
ANNA JO BRATTON, Associated Press Writer
Fri Jun 20, 7:58 PM ET



OMAHA, Neb. - Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel said Friday he would consider serving as Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's running mate if asked, but he doesn't expect to be on any ticket.

Hagel's vocal criticism of the Bush administration since the 2003 invasion of Iraq has touched off speculation that if Obama were to pick a Republican running mate, it might be Hagel. Hagel said in an interview with The Associated Press that after devoting much of his life to his country - in the Senate and the U.S. Army - he would have to consider any offer.
"If it would occur, I would have to think about it," Hagel said. "I think anybody, anybody would have to consider it. Doesn't mean you'd do it, doesn't mean you'd accept it, could be too many gaps there, but you'd have to consider it, I mean, it's the only thing you could do. Why wouldn't you?"In a book published this year, Hagel said that despite holding one of the Senate's strongest records of support for President Bush, his standing as a Republican has been called into question because of his opposition to what he deems "a reckless foreign policy ... that is divorced from a strategic context."
Hagel wrote in "America: Our Next Chapter" that the invasion of Iraq was "the triumph of the so-called neoconservative ideology, as well as Bush administration arrogance and incompetence."
He said Friday that he and Obama also have differences.

"But what this country is going to have to do is come together next year, and the next president is going to have to bring this country together to govern with some consensus," Hagel said.

He hasn't endorsed Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the presumed Republican nominee, whom he calls a friend. Hagel said Friday he hadn't thought about who to vote for in November.

In a March appearance on ABC's "This Week, he said he and McCain have "some pretty fundamental disagreements on the future of foreign policy," including the Iraq war.

McCain has said his goal is to reduce U.S. casualties, shift security missions to Iraqis and, ultimately, have a noncombat U.S. troop presence in Iraq similar to that in South Korea. He has said that such a presence could last 100 years or more.

Ted Sorensen, a former speechwriter for President John F. Kennedy, said Thursday that Obama should consider Hagel.

Sorensen, a Nebraska native, said Obama should pick a running mate who can help where he's weakest, and Hagel's national security experience makes him a logical candidate. Obama has a team managing the vetting process that includes former first daughter Caroline Kennedy, and Sorensen said he has spoken to her about the selection.

Hagel served as an Army sergeant in Vietnam and was twice wounded in 1968, earning two Purple Hearts.

He was the only member of his party on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to support a nonbinding measure critical of Bush's decision to dispatch an additional 30,000 troops to Iraq.

"There is no strategy. This is a pingpong game with American lives," Hagel said at the time.

The rhetoric drew the public ire of Vice President Dick Cheney, who told Newsweek in January 2007 that Ronald Reagan's mantra to not speak ill of another Republican was sometimes hard to follow "where Chuck Hagel is involved."

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On the Net:

U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel: http://www.hagel.senate.gov


...do you, yahoo!!?

kama Hagel atakuwa kwenye ticket au hata kum-endorse Obama itakuwa kali sana, maana naamini itaweka states kama CO, NE, KS na MO hasa mitaa ya St. Joseph kuwa swing tena advantage kwa Obama.............kazi ipo mwaka huu!!!
 
wasee,

hivi comment ya adviser wa Makopo( McCain), bwana Nyeusi(Black) juu ya kwamba terrorist attack hii fall ita-guarantee ushindi kwa McCain...mmeionaje?? hivi hawa jamaa wanaombea US ipigwe bomu ili washinde au ni nini? au ndio politics za kutishana? au ndio jamaa katoa siri ya mipango yao ya kulipua na kusingizia terror ili washinde uchaguzi....NN haya sasa ndio mambo gani??

Ameongea ukweli mtupu....wewe tatizo lako nini?
 
Ameongea ukweli mtupu....wewe tatizo lako nini?

tatizo langu ni kwamba bwana Black kaongea pumba, pia ni wazi kwamba GOP strategy ya ushindi Nov ni kutokea kwa terrorist attack nyingine ktk U.S soil.....sasa wewe huoni kama hilo ni tatizo?
 
wasee,

hivi comment ya adviser wa Makopo( McCain), bwana Nyeusi(Black) juu ya kwamba terrorist attack hii fall ita-guarantee ushindi kwa McCain...mmeionaje?? hivi hawa jamaa wanaombea US ipigwe bomu ili washinde au ni nini? au ndio politics za kutishana? au ndio jamaa katoa siri ya mipango yao ya kulipua na kusingizia terror ili washinde uchaguzi....NN haya sasa ndio mambo gani??

...umeona leo LA Times/Bloomberg polls Obama ame open up 15 points lead,makopo he's peeing in his pants now!
 
Duh, huku kumepwaya sana. I agree with pundits waliosema the primary is (was) more exciting than the general elections. Hata GOP wenyewe wameshtukia kwamba Babu Makopo anaweza kuwaumbua. Senator na Congressman wengi wa GOP wameamua not to run for now, wanajua ni kupoteza pesa zao bure. Wengine wa GOP wanajigonga kwa Obama kuijfanya ni besti wao na wako close! Makubwa!
Uzuri wa strategy ya Obama camp ni kwamba wanafuata 50 state strategy ya Dean na wanataka kupanua wigo ili kusaidia Democrats kushinda viti katika states zote. It is possible and a great strategy. Lakini tusubiri mpaka baada ya conventions when officially the GE kicks off... until then ngoja tuchukue points na yetu macho na Babu ya Nyani.
 
Duh, huku kumepwaya sana. I agree with pundits waliosema the primary is (was) more exciting than the general elections. Hata GOP wenyewe wameshtukia kwamba Babu Makopo anaweza kuwaumbua. Senator na Congressman wengi wa GOP wameamua not to run for now, wanajua ni kupoteza pesa zao bure. Wengine wa GOP wanajigonga kwa Obama kuijfanya ni besti wao na wako close! Makubwa!
Uzuri wa strategy ya Obama camp ni kwamba wanafuata 50 state strategy ya Dean na wanataka kupanua wigo ili kusaidia Democrats kushinda viti katika states zote. It is possible and a great strategy. Lakini tusubiri mpaka baada ya conventions when officially the GE kicks off... until then ngoja tuchukue points na yetu macho na Babu ya Nyani.

Baada ya Novembe 4 nitasali wote muwe deported....
 
Baada ya Novembe 4 nitasali wote muwe deported....

....nilifikiri mjanja kumbe hata paper huna,itabidi tukutafutie demu akupe paper la sivyo kuna hatari tunaweza kukuokotea minazi mirefu na kama unataka $$$ za paper just PM nitakusaidia dogo...usione aibu na usiogope nitakusaidia tuu.
 
Naona Governator kampiga madongo McCain leo uko Florida.

The largest U.S. labor federation endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Thursday and promised to launch a huge effort to get union voters to the polls on his behalf in November.

The general board of the AFL-CIO, an umbrella group representing 56 labor unions, voted without opposition to back the Illinois senator in the White House race against Republican John McCain.

"We'll work our hearts out for Barack Obama," said Gerald McEntee, chairman of the AFL-CIO political committee and president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.

"Our program is going to be worker to worker and neighbor to neighbor. We're ready to mobilize," said McEntee, who originally supported Obama's Democratic presidential rival Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York.

The labor federation has budgeted about $54 million for get-out-the-vote operations on behalf of Obama, and will focus on mobilizing 13 million union members in 24 priority states.
 
Baada ya Novembe 4 nitasali wote muwe deported....

........Nyani Ngabu my brother..........pamoja na kuwa mara nyingi huwa tunatofautiana........in most cases the moment i read your post.......huwa najivunjika mbavu sana........

..........kama hiyo hapo juu........hahahahah
 
Wazee.naona walatino leo wamemshikia bango Mzee Makein.....si mchezo
 
Baada ya mitusi yote na kuchafua jina la Obama, bado anawasaidia kuchangisha hela za kulipa madeni na donuts za kina Mark Penn......

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-campaign27-2008jun27,0,3191814.story
Obama and Clinton unite in Washington and urge supporters to help the New York senator balance her books.

In a show of Democratic unity Thursday, Barack Obama told Hillary Rodham Clinton's top fundraisers that he and his wife, Michelle, had donated $4,600 to help retire her debt and some of Clinton's biggest boosters presented Obama's campaign with checks.

In his address to Clinton's supporters, Obama left no doubt that he would work to help her pay off the $10 million she owes her consultants and other vendors. One of Clinton's closest advisors, Terry McAuliffe, said he handed a $4,600 check to Obama's top money-raiser, Hyatt hotel heir Penny Pritzker. Pritzker and her husband gave $4,600 to Clinton.
"I know my supporters have extremely strong feelings, and I know Barack's do as well," the New York senator said at the Mayflower Hotel, one of the nation's premier power spots. "But we are a family, and we have an opportunity now to really demonstrate clearly we do know what's at stake, and we will do whatever it takes to win back this White House."

Obama, whom Clinton introduced as "my friend," said that he recognized that Clinton's backers were as passionate as his. "I do not expect that passion to be transferred. Sen. Clinton is unique, and your relationships with her are unique," he said.

But the Illinois senator added: "Sen. Clinton and I, at our core, agree deeply that this country needs to change. . . . I'm going to need Hillary by my side campaigning during his election, and I'm going to need all of you."

Clinton had called her top fundraisers to join her and Obama at the hotel, four blocks from the White House. About 200 Clinton Hillraisers -- the name she bestowed on donors who raised at least $100,000 for her candidacy -- showed up.

The point, as emcee McAuliffe described it: "Get all of our top people together and let him talk to them. Gets them fired up for the general election."

The Clinton-Obama show reconvenes today in Unity, N.H., a town where they each received 107 votes in the Granite State's primary in January.

It comes after many of Clinton's top donors helped fete Obama at the Music Center in Los Angeles this week, and after Obama urged his donors to help Clinton retire her debt. She plans to pay back the $10 million to vendors, but not the $12 million she lent her campaign.

Pritzker, Obama's national finance committee chairwoman, sought to underscore the debt-retirement effort in an e-mail this week to his most active fundraisers. It said that Obama "has asked each of us to collect some money to help Sen. Clinton to repay her debt."

Pritzker's brother, Jay Robert Pritzker, had been one of Clinton's top fundraisers. Though he responded to Clinton's request and turned out for the Mayflower event, he has not written a check to Obama.

Though high-profile donors made a show of working together Thursday, some small donors on both sides who were not invited to the event were hesitant to clasp hands.

Oregon blogger Bob Kholos, who writes under the name SaigonBob, remains an Obama loyalist but said Clinton and her husband represented "the politics of the last century, not the current rise in support for the overturning of such back-room deals."

"I will still send him [Obama] $50 next month, for his campaign, but I am hoping it doesn't wind up in a millionaire's lap," Kholos wrote.

Lynette Long, 60, a clinical psychologist from Bethesda, Md., who said she had given Clinton about$750, said she could not imagine voting for Obama.

In her view, Obama and the Democratic Party bullied Clinton and displayed "blatant sexism."

"His politics of change was very dirty politics," Long said. "He presents himself about change and he is really not."
 
Wewe NN tunakukaribisha na wewe ujongee kwenye hili treni linaloelekea 1600 Penn Ave
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Oh man! Look at how good Mama looks.....

America missed on her big time.....
 
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