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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 03:34:36 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 13:00:17 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

I'm thinking Obama gets out with a lead of three or four points over
Edwards in second and Clinton a very close third to Edwards - say
within a point or two.

Did I call that one right or what?


More interesting to me, since I don't care which Dem wins the
nomination,
so long as the winning Dem wins the election is this:

The total number of voters in Iowa who came out on a really cold night
to
vote for Democratic candidates was well over 200,000, significantly more
than came out to vote for the Republicans. In Iowa, a red state that
Bush
carried in 2004.

There's going to be a landslide vote for the Democratic candidate in
November. The populace is tired of the S.O.S. from the Republicans.


There'd better be a landslide if Huckabee is the Republican candidate.
He's
dangerous. He's successfully pandering to right wing Kristians, and it's
working. If they see him as more ethical than Bush, he could be a real
problem.


Can we agree to stop using Kristians? It's insulting and not
neccessary.



I use that term to describe the sect that meddles a bit too much, to the
point of trying to prevent the distribution of condoms in Africa as part of
our AIDS prevention assistance. You know why, and you know they're wrong.
People are dying, and these Kristians are trying to connect condoms with
loose morals because of something they read in an old book written by people
who were no holier than you or I. It's pure bull****.



With pandering, what is politics but for pandering? Come on - he's
attractive to them because he's one of them and based on his largely
Pro-Life stance. What they don't realise is that he's a Democrat in
every other sense of the word - a true Fred Harris style populist.



What concerns me is that ALL new presidents are in danger of being crushed
by an onslaught of powerful influences who have publicity machines that are
as powerful as the president's. I want someone who's capable of saying "Get
the phuque outta my office and don't EVER come back." I don't know about
either Huckabee or Obama. For reasons I can't explain, I think McCain's
capable of that. Lee Iacocca, too, but he's too smart to run for president.