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bobby jindal was 1 of the 3 men chosen to meet with mccain for the vp job, even though bobby jindal refuses to be vice president right now he may take up the job, if barack obama and hilary clinton run together i think bobby jindal will turn down the offer but if its barack and someone else then jindal might just take the offer, cause if he loses this year it will be a huge blow to his career but if he wins he will be president in 2016, and if he doesn't run this year then he will be president in 2016 again

And if ppl don't know who bobby jindal is he's from louisana and governor youngest governor in the history of america, the smartest politican in america, with one crazy resume at age 36 he has accomplished what would take most politicans 36 years to accomplish, he's on pace of turning louisana from bottom state to a top state in america, his track record has bin of change, his resume destroy's barack obama's resume, and jindal can debate and give crazy speaches and has fired up youth as well, visit bobby jindals facebook page and check out his fan club.

It woudl be cool to have a punjabi vp well he's roman cathlic punjabi but still pretty cool, and for sure will be president in the future, and if obama doesn't win this year then he won't stand a chance in winning in 2016 running against jindal.

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i wanna see obama and hiliry tag team...but i still think it wont change america. these two are only going to be puppets on strings like bush was. as long as theres no bush-a-likes...its good to go.

if bobby jindal runs, barack obama is getting rocked

There are many things John McCain needs in a vice presidential candidate. The most obvious is a running mate who must be prepared to lead should the president be unable to. Other characteristics? Conservative. Youthful. Diverse. There is one name among those Mr. McCain is interviewing this weekend that fits the bill: Bobby Jindal.

The newly elected Louisiana governor is an exciting breath of fresh air to the national ranks of the Republican Party. At age 36, Mr. Jindal is our youngest governor and the first person of color to serve as Louisiana governor since Reconstruction. A first-generation American (his parents are Indian immigrants), Mr. Jindal successfully won over Louisiana on a platform of change and ethics reform in the midst of Louisiana's notorious reputation of corruption.

Among his first acts as governor, Mr. Jindal issued an executive order on Transparency and Ethical Standards, and in less than three months he was able to pass a sweeping comprehensive ethics reform package in a special session. Mr. Jindal calls it "the first bold step toward a new Louisiana." Impressive. And among the many reasons that make this young conservative an attractive (and necessary) addition to the McCain ticket.

A staunchly pro-life Roman Catholic, Mr. Jindal has the voting record to match his socially and fiscally conservative rhetoric.

During his tenure as a congressman for Louisiana's 1st Congressional District (2004-07), Mr. Jindal voted in favor of energy reforms to address increasing gas prices, including a measure to crack down on oil company cartels engaged in price-fixing and making allowances for offshore drilling.

Mr. Jindal has been an outspoken advocate (sometimes in contrast to the Bush administration) for more recovery and rebuilding funding for the Gulf Coast region after Hurricane Katrina. He has voted for legislation that would restrict independent PACs, require lobbyist disclosures of bundled donations and protect whistle blowers. His goals to reign in government spending mimic those of Mr. McCain, and Mr. Jindal supported making the Bush tax cuts permanent. Mr. Jindal also favors tough immigration reform — having voted for building a fence along the Mexican border (a position that helps to solidify Mr. McCain's flip-flop on the issue).

Critics suggest Mr. Jindal is too young. We query, too young for what? Mr. Jindal meets the Constitution's age requirement in addition to boasting an impressive, experienced and accomplished record as a public servant at the state and federal levels (since 1995.) In fact, Mr. Jindal has more executive and legislative experience than both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama combined. The question is whether he has the ability to step in as commander-in-chief at a moment's notice. We have no doubt that he could.

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obama will never win even if he has more votes then the republican candidate or hillary because the congress would never put him in office. And thats actually a good news for the americans that obama wont be in office. Hillary just isn't ready because she is a female lol. Mccain has it for the most part, meaning republicans r going to be in power this year as well and every leader is a puppet.

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