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Rollo
6th November 2008, 21:29
http://www.chicagotribune.com/community/chi-al05goldendoodle1-081105-photo,0,7696604.photo

Barack Obama made a lot of promises during his election campaign, but none more important than one he made to his young daughters.

From the campaign's onset, he vowed to buy the girls a dog, win or lose. And as he stood before the country as president-elect Tuesday, he announced that America would have a new First Dog come January.

Seeing as it's time for change and a new direction, I think it's time that the people voted for a dog we can believe in.

Personally I think he's going to need one of these:
http://careers.dulux.com.au/aw/images/dulux_brandimage.jpg
The Dulux Dog - because Obama is going to need to spend quite a lot of time repairing and repainted over the mess of the last 8 years :D

What do you think he should get? I say Vote 1 - Dulux Dog

Daniel
6th November 2008, 21:49
A Dachshund. Dachshund's are great!

Captain VXR
6th November 2008, 21:58
A border collie - fun, trusting and placid

DonnieDarco
7th November 2008, 07:23
This is a crucial issue, and one which has cost me at least five whole minutes of sleep :D It's at least as important as who will dress Michelle for her first ball ;)

I think a golden retriever would be the ideal family choice :)

turves
7th November 2008, 12:32
2 Rottweilers, called Reggie and Ronnie

or perhaps he should get some birds, some Tits perhaps, called George and George W

Eki
8th November 2008, 08:47
A Dachshund. Dachshund's are great!
Or a Taxhound.

Azumanga Davo
8th November 2008, 09:52
Shar pei ;)

Eki
8th November 2008, 12:32
Shar pei ;)
Sharp, eh? Bush's dog is Thic kei, but he's still a genius compared to his master.

Daniel
8th November 2008, 12:35
Does eki have a dog called Broken Record? :)

Azumanga Davo
8th November 2008, 15:14
"G'wan Broken Record, fetch me my George Bush dartboard..."

Roamy
8th November 2008, 17:28
a black manicured poodle called "Spender"

Eki
8th November 2008, 18:26
Does eki have a dog called Broken Record? :)
No, I'm too modern for that. I have a cat called Play This MP3 Continuously.

Jag_Warrior
8th November 2008, 22:26
A border collie - fun, trusting and placid

Also loyal and the smartest breed around. My good buddy died a couple of months ago. But I swear, when he was a youngster, I believed that if he'd had hands, he could have written computer programs. Here he is giving me advice on building my house.
http://img151.imagevenue.com/loc768/th_30066_PICT0250_122_768lo.JPG (http://img151.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc768&image=30066_PICT0250_122_768lo.JPG)
http://img9.imagevenue.com/loc1091/th_29993_PICT0245_122_1091lo.JPG (http://img9.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc1091&image=29993_PICT0245_122_1091lo.JPG)

But depending on what sort of sense of humor Obama has, he should get a pitbull and put lipstick and a wig on the dumb brute.

Daniel
8th November 2008, 22:55
Also loyal and the smartest breed around. My good buddy died a couple of months ago.

Sorry to hear that :(

Dogs are so much more than just pets.

Tomi
9th November 2008, 19:39
A border collie - fun, trusting and placid

Yes but difficult to get in us, bush has ordered all of them to watch the mexican border, so that the scary people can sleep safe.

Roamy
14th November 2008, 06:29
Yes but difficult to get in us, bush has ordered all of them to watch the mexican border, so that the scary people can sleep safe.

Tomi

I know it is hard for you to comprehend a country that so many people want in to!!!

Eki
14th November 2008, 07:29
a country that so many people want in to!!!
That's why it's so hard to understand why people don't stay there, but go to places like Iraq.

Roamy
14th November 2008, 08:00
That's why it's so hard to understand why people don't stay there, but go to places like Iraq.

yea - that was a sh!t vacation!!!

Norwegian Blue
14th November 2008, 18:50
No question really...has to be an Andrex puppy! (Insert crap/mess joke of choice here) :D

52Paddy
14th November 2008, 19:16
I think the Bus Éireann dog would suit him well. Might give the transport minister over the water something to aim for.

Ranger
19th November 2008, 07:38
Also loyal and the smartest breed around. My good buddy died a couple of months ago. But I swear, when he was a youngster, I believed that if he'd had hands, he could have written computer programs. Here he is giving me advice on building my house.
http://img151.imagevenue.com/loc768/th_30066_PICT0250_122_768lo.JPG (http://img151.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc768&image=30066_PICT0250_122_768lo.JPG)
http://img9.imagevenue.com/loc1091/th_29993_PICT0245_122_1091lo.JPG (http://img9.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc1091&image=29993_PICT0245_122_1091lo.JPG)


Great looking dog, too. :up: I'd consider getting a Border Collie as my next dog if I'm not still in suburbia when that time comes.

But why hasn't anyone mentioned a Jack Russell Terrier? :mad:

Fun, playful and durable. Mine is 13 years old now. :D

Chaparral66
26th November 2008, 04:50
I heard a rumor that the Obama transition team has secretly contacted Karl Rove to get an idea what the poltical repercussions would be should the wrong canine candidate be chosen... :)

leopard
27th November 2008, 03:51
Have you checked that they didn't contact him secretly to discuss about Obama's puppy? :)

Chaparral66
27th November 2008, 05:50
I haven't heard anything about that, and a spokesperson from the Obama team vehemently denied any such meeting or conversation took place he did acknowledge that Obama's wife Michelle got permission to walk the Bush dog as a trial run around the Whte House lawn. :)

leopard
27th November 2008, 06:32
The dog doesn't have right whatsoever to frighten puppy, he only possess right to take a bow to respect puppy whenever he want to walk the lawn and entering white house. :)

Chaparral66
4th December 2008, 20:34
The dog doesn't have right whatsoever to frighten puppy, he only possess right to take a bow to respect puppy whenever he want to walk the lawn and entering white house. :)

Yeah, but only when wrestled to the ground and thoroughly frisked by the Secret Service detail... :)

raikk
16th December 2008, 09:05
A border collie - fun, trusting and placid

+1 not to mention it will have a lot of room to run around the white house and gardens :D although Border Collie puppies are very devious so my suggestion is get an adult one.