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Apropos of nothing... But, I had a dream last night that my father was an ex-president.
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Let me just say that the results from Saturday are so exciting. Many thanks to Wendybeth for pulling in Washington for us. ![]() I can't believe the convention isn't until August.
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Okay, am I the only one who thinks this about that slogan?
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Visible mojo to Morrigoon for a good laugh.
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Frankly, CP, it's all the same stuff. Truely. "Eliminate tax cuts for the wealthy and give more to the middle class." How does he define the middle class and the wealthy? Is he someone like Gore, who believes that someone who make 250K/year is a millionaire in 4 years? "Eliminate wasteful spending." OK. I'm all for that. What programs? What's he going to do to stop wasteful spending in education? It sounds from reading his stuff that he plans on a whole lot more money for education. With most of the things I've read on his site, it basically says tax the wealthy more so we have money to improve the things that are important. He says the tax cuts for the wealthy have cost the country 2.3 trillion dollars, but tax revenues have increased. Sorry. I do think he's a decent guy - unlike Hillary and McCain - but it's nothing different than the same old same old. |
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And with Maine, Obama makes it a clean sweep of the weekend. None of the four states was closer than 19 points and two were northern states.
With the caveat as always that the delegates still have a lot of guesswork in them, even including super delegates CNN now has Obama within 30 of Clinton at 1,148 to 1,121 (and Obama ahead 986 to 924 in pledged delegates). At this point, so long as Obama can keep Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania from being blowouts in favor of Clinton, I think things are good for him to go into the convention with a pledged delegate lead. Since Bill Clinton is a superdelegate they better get to work on switching his vote. |
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Hillary's prettier.
...and you'd get two presidents for the price of one. Besides, there's been too many male presidents - we need a female president.
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People always complain that presidents get into office and then can't fulfill promises beause they have to deal with congress. To me, if he gets too specific, he'll be even more damned. Appealing to the country at large also takes flexibility.
I know, it sounds wishy washy, but he's got to be electable.
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Well, he won a Grammy, let's see what else the boy can win.
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I have to agree with Lashbear. In voting for Hillary (with the caveat that I'm one of the ones who can stand her), I'm likely voting for the first woman president to set a precedent. To me, that's really the most important thing.
I frankly feel the president has so little impact on Domestic issues that it really doesn't much matter which one it is that's not George Bush ... and the rest of the world is going to fall quickly to hell with our without America's tremendous help. |
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