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On Feb 5, 7:10�am, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 18:57:49 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 4, 5:08?pm, "JimH" wrote: "Valguard Toebreakerson" wrote in message . .. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080204/D8UJQ1U00.html It happens right before Super Tuesday. Wow - what a coincidence. Sadly many Americans will once again fall for it. Fool me once, shame on you..........fool me twice, shame on the brainless Democrats. I don't know what you guys are going to do if McCain gets the nod for the R's. I suppose you will have to vote for the candidate you dislike the least, rather than the one you like the most. �:-) Well said. And that candidate may well be Obama. -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Would you vote Obama rather than McCain in Nov, or did I mistake your remark? You are one of the more dyed-in-the-wool R's hereabouts, so if you would contemplate voting for Obama you must *really* dislike McCain. McCain has the most presidential character of the candidates still standing this morning. In my opinion, that trumps political posturing, (the D's and R's are two sides of the same counterfeit coin). I'm undecided, but after studying the candidates some more and (very important) watching them make decisions under the pressure of the final campaign I will have a better idea whom to support. Personally, I think a race between Obama and McCain would be a tougher choice than than a race between Clinton and McCain. At this point, Hillary would be my last choice among the three. Watching BJ Clinton become so active and super-animated in this campaign (taking the Carl Rove role, sometimes) is a bit scary. Has BJ Clinton figured out a way to circumvent the Constitution and return to (effective) power by having his wife elected president? As a syndicated columnist recently asked, "If HRC is ready to be the first woman president, why is she so reliant on her husband to carry her across the finish line?" Odd election this year. No obviously spectacular choices. John H might vote for a D, I might vote for an R-what's the world coming to? :-) It's not too late for an independent to tilt the balance one way or the other. Ralph Nader got paid a lot of money to run as an independent in the past, and it looks like he may possibly be up for he gig again this year and help spoil the chances for the D's. Some of the extreme right wing have threatened to run a conservative third party candidate if they don't think the R nominee is "conservative enough", and that would split the R vote as well. This might be a year with four candidates on the ballot in November, and if so the "winner" might take office with about 30% of the popular vote. Odd election indeed. |
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