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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:13 am Post subject: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late for an |
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So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over? |
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Kickin' Ass and Takin' Na Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:13 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
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So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
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You wish.
Your comment is taken straight from the Republicon talking points.
Edwards' endorsement means several things:
First, it means we had best get ready for a super-delegate tidal wave
running in Obama's favor.
Second, it means one of the following:
-- VP Edwards and AG Clinton, or,
-- VP Clinton and AG Edwards.
Either way, it means: The Republicon Party is dead. Dead. Sleeps
with the fishes. On the trash heap of history. |
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MACK DADDY Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:13 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On May 14, 9:13 pm, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
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So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It has nothing to do with the race for the Democratic nominee. It has
to do with Obama endorsing Edwards plan to eliminate poverty. Try
reading the news sometimes! |
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CliffB Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:13 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
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So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
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Another bandwagon-jumping portrait in "courage" from Breck-boy. |
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HarryNadds Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:12 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On May 14, 11:20 pm, "Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names"
<PopUlist...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing"..
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
You wish.
Your comment is taken straight from the Republicon talking points.
Edwards' endorsement means several things:
First, it means we had best get ready for a super-delegate tidal wave
running in Obama's favor.
Second, it means one of the following:
-- VP Edwards and AG Clinton, or,
-- VP Clinton and AG Edwards.
Either way, it means: The Republicon Party is dead. Dead. Sleeps
with the fishes. On the trash heap of history.
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It also means he gets the support of every bottom feeding scumbag
trial lawyer.LMAO !! |
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HarryNadds Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:15 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On May 15, 12:51 am, MACK DADDY <pepsivani...@msn.com> wrote:
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On May 14, 9:13 pm, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing"..
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It has nothing to do with the race for the Democratic nominee. It has
to do with Obama endorsing Edwards plan to eliminate poverty. Try
reading the news sometimes!
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Edwards plan to eliminate poverty?? What's Edwards gonna do? Go
through the Ghettos, Barrios and slums and hand out his own millions??
OH NOO, He'll do that with taxpayer's money. What happened to
Johnson's $7 trillion war on poverty? |
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Eddie Haskell Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:13 pm Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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"Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names" <PopUlist349@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ba5ec19e-b966-4411-9937-91f7eef63f78@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...
On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
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So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
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You wish.
Your comment is taken straight from the Republicon talking points.
Edwards' endorsement means several things:
First, it means we had best get ready for a super-delegate tidal wave
running in Obama's favor.
Second, it means one of the following:
-- VP Edwards and AG Clinton, or,
-- VP Clinton and AG Edwards.
Either way, it means: The Republicon Party is dead. Dead. Sleeps
with the fishes. On the trash heap of history.
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I think you meant to say "the United States" instead of "Republicon Party."
Or at least would have said if you had any functioning brain cells.
-Eddie Haskell |
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Eddie Haskell Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:16 pm Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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"HarryNadds" <hoofhearted07@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f0f40653-7801-4223-b059-730805e25e63@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On May 14, 11:20 pm, "Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names"
<PopUlist...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
You wish.
Your comment is taken straight from the Republicon talking points.
Edwards' endorsement means several things:
First, it means we had best get ready for a super-delegate tidal wave
running in Obama's favor.
Second, it means one of the following:
-- VP Edwards and AG Clinton, or,
-- VP Clinton and AG Edwards.
Either way, it means: The Republicon Party is dead. Dead. Sleeps
with the fishes. On the trash heap of history.
It also means he gets the support of every bottom feeding scumbag
trial lawyer.LMAO !!
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Yep, the democrat's largest single contributors. A corrupt racket and the
little guy pays out the ass.
-Eddie Haskell |
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Eddie Haskell Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:19 pm Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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"MACK DADDY" <pepsivanilla@msn.com> wrote in message
news:f2de64e5-7985-4d40-84e0-1e29feff64d1@z16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
On May 14, 9:13 pm, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
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So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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It has nothing to do with the race for the Democratic nominee. It has
to do with Obama endorsing Edwards plan to eliminate poverty.
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Oh my god not again! Haven't the poor suffered enough destruction of their
families and communities at the hands of democrats so as to create
government dependence and votes?
-Eddie Haskell |
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Eddie Haskell Guest
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:24 pm Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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"HarryNadds" <hoofhearted07@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:89cfddcd-9bfd-493d-9876-ed164c6dfa3d@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On May 15, 12:51 am, MACK DADDY <pepsivani...@msn.com> wrote:
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On May 14, 9:13 pm, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It has nothing to do with the race for the Democratic nominee. It has
to do with Obama endorsing Edwards plan to eliminate poverty. Try
reading the news sometimes!
Edwards plan to eliminate poverty?? What's Edwards gonna do? Go
through the Ghettos, Barrios and slums and hand out his own millions??
OH NOO, He'll do that with taxpayer's money. What happened to
Johnson's $7 trillion war on poverty?
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It succeeded wildly...
....in destroying the once strong black family and their communities, thereby
creating mass government dependence and a permanent voting block.
One has to wonder if they'd survive another round of "liberal compassion."
-Eddie Haskell |
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MACK DADDY Guest
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:14 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On May 15, 10:19 am, "Eddie Haskell" <k...@okjht.com> wrote:
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"MACK DADDY" <pepsivani...@msn.com> wrote in message
news:f2de64e5-7985-4d40-84e0-1e29feff64d1@z16g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
On May 14, 9:13 pm, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It has nothing to do with the race for the Democratic nominee. It has
to do with Obama endorsing Edwards plan to eliminate poverty.
Oh my god not again! Haven't the poor suffered enough destruction of their
families and communities at the hands of democrats so as to create
government dependence and votes?
-Eddie Haskell
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The preceding banal drivel brought to you by a Wacko Warmongering
Republitard.
YOu got it all wrong. It's the Repulsitards who make poor people
suffer, except for when they just flat-out kill them. Democrats are
the party that helps poor people get education, jobs, health care,
etc. So "wise up, Eddie!" |
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Tim Howard Guest
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 9:46 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names wrote:
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On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
You wish.
Your comment is taken straight from the Republicon talking points.
The hell it is. |
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Edwards' endorsement means several things:
First, it means we had best get ready for a super-delegate tidal wave
running in Obama's favor.
He would have gotten most of those super-delegates sooner or later. Do |
you consider 14 supers to be a "flood"?
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Second, it means one of the following:
-- VP Edwards and AG Clinton, or,
-- VP Clinton and AG Edwards.
That has nothing to do with my point. BTW it would be a big mistake for |
Obama to choose Edwards as his VP. He was a looser already and he is
less popular now than in 2004.
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Either way, it means: The Republicon Party is dead. Dead. Sleeps
with the fishes. On the trash heap of history.
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Obviously you are an Edwards fan. |
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Tim Howard Guest
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 9:52 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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Eddie Haskell wrote:
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"HarryNadds" <hoofhearted07@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f0f40653-7801-4223-b059-730805e25e63@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On May 14, 11:20 pm, "Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names"
PopUlist...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
You wish.
It also means he gets the support of every bottom feeding scumbag
trial lawyer.LMAO !!
Yep, the democrat's largest single contributors. A corrupt racket and the
little guy pays out the ass.
-Eddie Haskell
Everyone hates a lawyer until they need one. I'd rather have a lawyer |
in the White House than a war-mongering "patriot" like McCain. |
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Governor Swill Guest
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 12:09 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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Tim Howard used a stick in the sand to babble
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Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names wrote:
On May 15, 12:13 am, Tim Howard <tim.how...@suddenlink.net> wrote:
So John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama. Big deal. He should have
endorsed someone before Penn. At this point, what does his endorsement
mean? If I was Obama, I would be thinking "thanks for almost nothing".
If Edwards had gotten off the pot and endorsed Obama a couple of weeks
ago, he would have won Indiana and probably would have beaten Clinton by
20 points or more in NC. If Edwards' endorsement came before Penn, he
would have been at least a little closer than 10 points. Why does
Edwards endorse him now that the last blue-collar, all-white state's
contest is over?
You wish.
Your comment is taken straight from the Republicon talking points.
The hell it is.
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Agreed. Had Edwards immediately endorsed Obama after dropping out,
his supporters would have already been revved up and organized for
Obama to absorb. This primary would have been over weeks ago.
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Edwards' endorsement means several things:
First, it means we had best get ready for a super-delegate tidal wave
running in Obama's favor.
He would have gotten most of those super-delegates sooner or later. Do
you consider 14 supers to be a "flood"?
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Edwards can't assign his delegates and it remains to be seen if
they're simply electors taking orders from their State parties, or
true Edwards fans.
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Second, it means one of the following:
-- VP Edwards and AG Clinton, or,
-- VP Clinton and AG Edwards.
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That's rather specific, but I don't see Clinton leaving the Senate
unless it's a position that allows her to build a national health care
system.
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That has nothing to do with my point. BTW it would be a big mistake for
Obama to choose Edwards as his VP. He was a looser already and he is
less popular now than in 2004.
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Ok.
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Either way, it means: The Republicon Party is dead. Dead. Sleeps
with the fishes. On the trash heap of history.
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Not necessarily. A lot can happen in six months. A lot more can
happen over four years.
The GOP will probably take another thumpin' in Congress but will also
probably manage to mitigate some of the damage. The White House is
anybody's guess but with the Dems firmly in control of both Houses,
it's unlikely that a Republican President can again do as much damage
as Bushco has.
Swill
--
Shift Happens
"Welcome to reality. Enjoy your visit.
Slow thinkers keep right." - Peter Principle
(US)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbI-363A2Q&feature=related
http://preview.tinyurl.com/33cvso
(UK)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeoKQbT8BKs&feature=related
http://preview.tinyurl.com/6nd7kr |
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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 1:23 am Post subject: Re: Johnny come lately finally endorses someone--too late fo |
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 15:09:37 -0400, Governor Swill
<governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
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The GOP will probably take another thumpin' in Congress but will also
probably manage to mitigate some of the damage.
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Whether or not the GOP loses big, or little, the MOST
important thing is the total collapse of that huge
rightwing conservative "movement" which began to fail
right after McReagan's "Voodoo" crap.
The few years of Total republican domination did more
to show what a disaster conservatism is, than anything
any democrat/liberal/progressive could ever had planned
or funded.
Adolph Coors is probably wailing in Hell today for the
head of Richard Mellon Scaife and the rest of those
"conservatives". |
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