ANSWERS: 11
  • I can with a baseball bat.
  • Barack with a lead pipe.
  • His wife in the bedroom with a foam baseball bat. I didn't know he was kinky like that.
  • Let's not jump to conclusions, you should of asked: Who will get the Democratic nomination? At this point idk lol.
  • Joe Pesci
  • well some veitnamoes people beat him preety bad a while back. lol.
  • I think both Democratic contenders can win against Senator McCain, however, as for today, it appears that Senator Clinton edges the Republican candidate by a substantial margin. Therefore, Clinton is clearly more likely to prevail against McCain. There is some chatter that having both Clinton & Obama on a so-called 'Unity ticket' would be having 'too much diversity' on one ticket, but this assertion does not seem to hold much water, given the overwhelming success of both Clinton, a woman, and Obama, an Afro-American to raise support in record-breaking numbers. What's more likely is that a Unity tickets would guarantee a win in the Fall, whereas Obama without Clinton becomes a risky bet, and Clinton without Obama risks alienating blacks who might not vote their usual Democratic pattern, giving sufficient advantage to McCain over against Clinton. So clearly it's time for all the party 'know-it-all's to dump their egos and to push for a united ticket, since 1/2 the party wants Clinton and 1/2 wants Obama, but without each other, it might guarantee a McCain win.
  • Well seeing as it is very unlikely that Clinton will win the Democratic nomination, Obama.
  • Sen. John McCain doesn't have a prayer of winning in November. He's probably deciding which cabinet post in the Hillary administration to ask for.
  • Either Obama or Hillary, or even myself.

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