Poseidon wrote:
Kmarion wrote:
Poseidon wrote:
No no, I realize that. However, people (especially criminals) are very imaginitive. Plus, you never know who'd do it.
You simply can not take the chance and must be fully prepared. I'm not willing to have someone like Palin be the one to step in if Obama gets taken out for some reason.
If you are basing your campaign on bringing change to Washington you might want to consider adding someone other than a long time Washington Bureaucrat to the ticket. What's that say? If Obama is assassinated all bets are off?..lol. It's a conundrum and there is no way around it.
I don't get why people keep throwing that into the mix. Yes, he's been in the senate for a while. So? It's not like one person in the senate can commit change while they're there.
But his voting record shows what change? Bidin's been their for how long? How much change has he helped make?
Dates Congress Majority President Committees Class/District
1973–1975 93rd Democratic Richard M. Nixon
Gerald R. Ford Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1975–1977 94th Democratic Gerald R. Ford Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1977–1979 95th Democratic James E. Carter, Jr. Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1979–1981 96th Democratic James E. Carter, Jr. Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1981–1983 97th Republican Ronald W. Reagan Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1983–1985 98th Republican Ronald W. Reagan Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1985–1987 99th Republican Ronald W. Reagan Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1987–1989 100th Democratic Ronald W. Reagan Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1989–1991 101st Democratic George H. W. Bush Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1991–1993 102nd Democratic George H. W. Bush Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1993–1995 103rd Democratic William J. Clinton Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1995–1997 104th Republican William J. Clinton Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1997–1999 105th Republican William J. Clinton Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
1999–2001 106th Republican William J. Clinton Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
2001–2003 107th Republican
Democratic George W. Bush Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
2003–2005 108th Republican George W. Bush Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
2005–2007 109th Republican George W. Bush Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
2007–2009 110th Democratic George W. Bush Judiciary, Foreign Relations class 2
He has been part of the Foreign Relations committee, lots of change.