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silkyblue
06-05-2008, 04:02 PM
My pix for the democrat ticket for Vice President


cheryl crow
caroline kennedy
susan ford
or
ted sorenson
charlie rose
tavis smiley

Go Democrats !

Do not vote for bulldog mCcain

he will continue the blood shed ((

TheGanjaKing420
06-05-2008, 09:41 PM
Cheryl Crow? seriously? I'm not saying it would be a bad choice, it just seemed random is all.....

justanotherbozo
06-05-2008, 10:06 PM
Bill Cosby

Breukelen advocaat
06-05-2008, 10:14 PM
Al Sharpton

justanotherbozo
06-05-2008, 11:20 PM
Al Sharpton

LOL, don't you think he's suffered enough at the hands of preachers?

and Bill Cosby has a clue

dragonrider
06-05-2008, 11:40 PM
I suggest Clinton. Not Hillary, not Bill, not even Chelsea --- I'm talking about George Clinton, of course! He's got all the experince he needs from his days in Parliament! Ready on day one!

Gandalf_The_Grey
06-05-2008, 11:40 PM
I wish Ron Paul could be his Vice President. I actually think Paul would be a better VP than a President. And he would be able to reign in Obama on his policies of gross overspending, which will innevitably (and impressively) even outdo the Bush administration.

katyowns
06-05-2008, 11:45 PM
I would love to see a Obama/Kucinich ticket, but I know thats unrealistic. I think he will most likely pick Richardson or Edwards.

Gandalf_The_Grey
06-05-2008, 11:49 PM
I would love to see a Obama/Kucinich ticket, but I know thats unrealistic. I think he will most likely pick Richardson or Edwards.

Edwards has already rejected the notion of being Vice president. I like Bill Richardson from what little I've seen of him, I think the guy has has principles; but that's just it, I don't know enough about his policies to say I'd want him.

katyowns
06-05-2008, 11:52 PM
Edwards has already rejected the notion of being Vice president. I like Bill Richardson from what little I've seen of him, I think the guy has has principles; but that's just it, I don't know enough about his policies to say I'd want him.

I wasn't aware that he had, thank you. I have pretty much the same exactly opinion as you on Richardson, though. I was thinking how funny an Obama/Howard Dean ticket would be though, even if it isn't a possibility.

dragonrider
06-06-2008, 12:10 AM
The first people you think of are the other candidates who ran in the primaries, and of those, I'd probably pick Richardson. But they will be considereng a MUCH larger pool of people. In a way it might be hard to pick another also-ran other than Clinton, so he very well might lean toward going outside that pool. Maybe a popular democratic Governor.

Humboldt215
06-06-2008, 12:39 AM
I suggest Clinton. Not Hillary, not Bill, not even Chelsea --- I'm talking about George Clinton, of course! He's got all the experince he needs from his days in Parliament! Ready on day one!



Mateel Community Center will present Sum Funk at Benbow Lake State Recreation Area in southern Humboldt. An all day festival celebrating funk music in all its various forms, Sum Funk will highlight the return of legendary funksters,
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic; along with Fishbone, The Coup, The Meters Experience with Leo Nocentelli, Kim Manning Band, and more TBA. Tickets are on sale now at the usual local outlets and online at Online ticketing service, box office ticketing software and ticketing system for online ticketing and e-ticketing (http://www.inticketing.com) for a price of $45 in advance.


The funk was just here a few months ago. Must need more pot!

dragonrider
06-06-2008, 12:51 AM
Mateel Community Center will present Sum Funk at Benbow Lake State Recreation Area in southern Humboldt. An all day festival celebrating funk music in all its various forms, Sum Funk will highlight the return of legendary funksters,
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic; along with Fishbone, The Coup, The Meters Experience with Leo Nocentelli, Kim Manning Band, and more TBA. Tickets are on sale now at the usual local outlets and online at Online ticketing service, box office ticketing software and ticketing system for online ticketing and e-ticketing (http://www.inticketing.com) for a price of $45 in advance.


The funk was just here a few months ago. Must need more pot!

The Mateel is great! I used to go to Reggae on the River every year. That is the most amazing event ever...

Humboldt215
06-06-2008, 01:52 AM
The Mateel is great! I used to go to Reggae on the River every year. That is the most amazing event ever...

ya it r0x! im gonna be pretty wasted for the funk :)

the mateel puts on alot of stuff you should chek it out and maybe attend an even or 2! lots of good info on camping, etc.

Mateel Community Center (http://www.mateel.org)

dragonrider
06-06-2008, 02:09 AM
ya it r0x! im gonna be pretty wasted for the funk :)

the mateel puts on alot of stuff you should chek it out and maybe attend an even or 2! lots of good info on camping, etc.

Mateel Community Center (http://www.mateel.org)

Not to get totally off topic from the Obama Veep question, but...

Yeah! I was always amazed at how many great world-class acts the Mateel Community Center could get together! Reggae on the River used to be the most amazing thing in the world. Go in first thing on Friday morning and just smoke tons of weed, drink loads of beer, float down the river, lay in the sun, watch all the naked people, the deadheads, the Humboldt mountain hippies, the dreadlock rastas. It was like a free zone where anything goes! No law enforcement, but totally peacful! And then 2 solid days of great music. I was always in a perpetual circuit the whole day --- smoke a bowl, go up to the concert, listen to the band, dance, get too hot, go down to camp, drink a beer, float down the river, smoke a bowl, go up to the concert, repeat, repeat, repeat... We would always stay most of Monday too because we were just warn out and had too much residual buzz to leave. Why did it go away? I see they have it back for a one-day show. I'm sure it's good, but probably nothing like the four-day freakout it used to be.

OK, back to Obama Veep picks....