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Which would be more progressive: having the first woman vice president, or...?

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having the first black man who is also openly g*y as President?

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  1. More progressive, as in making progress?  The first female VP.

    More outrageous and stunning?  The first openly g*y black man as President.


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  3. I would have loved to answer your question but it's impossible to answer it as you wrote it.

    Why s***w up a good question with stupidity.

  4. it wouldn't matter if it were a woman or a man since the Pres. candidate isn't presidental material.

  5. You lost all credibility with "g*y".

  6. How is just having a member of the group "progressive"?

    I thought it was progressive to judge someone by the content of their character rather then.. blah blah blah.

    Just remember how "progressive" Britain's first women Prime Minster was.  Way to break the stereotypes Maggie!

    The openly g*y Black man would be a hoot though. Sure nothing would get down in Washington because they'd all focus on his personal life,, but since when has anything got done there anyway.

    We still wouldn't get health care but the news would be more amusing.

  7. That depends on whether you intend the dictionary meaning of the word, or the co-opted version of the word, as kidnapped by "liberals".    First female VP= turuly progressive (of, relating to, or characterized by progress);  Openly g*y Black President=progressive/liberal.

  8. Unfortunately, being progressive is the most important issues in a lot of peoples minds.  That explains Obama's meteoric rise to fame.

  9. Progressive is a term used to describe people who don't have any ideas of their own but are different than the 'other' guy in some way.  

    The PERSON who is best for the job should be elected.  Don't base your vote on how voting for the black guy or the woman makes you feel about yourself...  

  10. I say the most progressive option would be to have an openly black or hispanic woman as President and her half-white half-Arab female Civil Partner living with her in the House as Vice President.

    Ok...who wouldn't want to see that?  I know I would.

    Bom chicka bom bom

  11. I don't believe women are meant to have such a high office of authority,I

    believe this was a bad decision.

  12. Republican candidates are surely a puzzle.  But I don't think either will win an election.

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