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Protected: Mission Statement for 2010
Not for the next one thousand years will lightning ever strike twice in quite the way it has conspired to bless the American people, in a single generation, with two such eminently qualified men both of whom were born to occupy their nation’s two highest offices under a single administration. It would constitute an unpardonable betrayal for Senator Obama to succumb to political cowardice or the imagined sagacity of pollsters (who may view such a ticket as “too much change” for the 2008 electorate) were he to forego this “never-to-be-repeated” opportunity to gift the American nation with so celestial a presidential partnership which now more than ever stands ready to embrace them both with an unprecedented 50-state landslide that would smash every record, confound every sceptic, sweep them into the White House and there ensconce them for what would be a truly transformational eight-year reign.
The selection of General Powell as Senator Obama’s vice-presidential running mate would be an election-shattering and McCain-killing GAME-CHANGER that would thunder across the world’s newswires and explode out of every TV screen on Earth, dominating news bulletins for weeks on end and sucking the oxygen of publicity out of every pore on the planet. This spectacular announcement would be a political “9/11” and would amount to a planetary coup d’état, establishing Obama/Powell as the world’s de facto overlords, plunging the McCain campaign into electoral rigor mortis and leaving the victors to simply lie back and await their November 4th coronation. In the absence of a compelling rationale from Senator Obama or an emphatic recusal by General Powell, any failure to select the legendary warrior as his second-in-command may render the Illinois senator’s ostensibly transformational candidacy unworthy of any further support.
the powell as vp argument would be persuasive to me if foreign policy were the most important issue we faced. it doesn't really fly for me now. the best vp candidate in my estimation WAS edwards. of course now that isn't an option.