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To: Molly Pitcher
Here's why. The superdelegates represent the elected and appointed establishment of the party. The Clintons have spent the last sixteen years putting most of them in power. They have campaigned for them, raised cash for them, and gotten them their jobs. Most of them are superdelegates because of the Clintons in one way or another. Barack Obama, on the other hand, just won his first national office three years ago, and has done far less for most of these elected and appointed officials.

When the Clintons come calling, which will most of these people choose to support? The people who put them in the position of casting this vote, or a candidate who hasn't done hardly anything for them? Will they select the candidate that wants to incorporate the establishment into the next administration, or the one that has campaigned on the promise to clean out the establishment?

Clinton Ignores Losses, Gets Booed CaptainsQuarters blog analysis

hee-hee!

134 posted on 02/13/2008 8:55:10 AM PST by prairiebreeze ("Mental institution Michael...think about it". -- FDT 2007)
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To: Molly Pitcher; All
What a waste of time guilty or not! Waxman is a fool.

I only hope that Britney and others of the entertainment industry sit in front of Congress soon. /s After all sports are entertainment. Good for the gander good for the goose.

135 posted on 02/13/2008 9:11:33 AM PST by lysie
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