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Id be doubtful to it is impossible to convince the far left of anything. They have told the voters that he has no plan and preaches a new kind of politics yet he is the same old (or young) politician.
What are you talking about im sitting pretty with more of my money in my pockets.
You are an anomoly.
Most Americans are gravely concerned about the Economy and about Iraq. This President has taken us down a road to ruin but thankfully, the nightmare wil end in January.
I'm a Hillary fan and think Obama has no chance of winning in November, but frankly it is time for her to throw in the towel.
She got far and pulled off lots of upsets, but she didn't quite make it in the end. It sucks and I hope she'll run against McCain in 2012.
It has long been time for her to concede. She didn't pull off one upset during this campaign. Remember, Hillary was the frontrunner initially, had the most money, the DNC expecting her nomination, and the popular former president as her husband. She was beaten by a superior candidate and it was evident right after Super Tuesday that she was not preferred. Hillary is done. She won't be back in 2012, get serious.
Kudos to Obama for weathering the crap from the Hillary spins, the use by Hillary of the race card, the Hillary-skewed media, and an incredible amount of ignorance among voters who hate him because he's black. Thank God that there are enough people in this country with great judgment to recognize and appreciate him without being blinded by race.
Most Americans are gravely concerned about the Economy and about Iraq. This President has taken us down a road to ruin but thankfully, the nightmare wil end in January.
He can start by not wasting a trillion dollars on a meaningless war.
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