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To: philosofy123
I would not worry about that their leadership is so messed up, and their choice going to be Hillary Clinton. Even a high school drop out can beet Hillary on the right of the issue. She has so much negatives, it isn't funny.

Yeah, I think Hillary is overated. A lot of people do have a sense of disgust when they hear her name although I admit Terry Kerry even makes Hillary look good when you compare them together. B-P I think she has al ot of liabilities because of it. I think if you want to keep an eye out for a possible powerful chalenger is Barak Obama "bin Shaprton," it seems like at the Democratic convention, he was sort of like a "Black Bill Clinton," like Bill Clinton, he does have the gift of gab that can charm the stink off of a corpse. Maybe he might not be ready for Prime Time by 2008 but I look for him to come around in 2012, 2016 or 2020.
121 posted on 11/05/2004 7:28:18 PM PST by Nowhere Man (We have enough youth, how about a Fountain of Smart?)
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To: Nowhere Man
Barak Obama "bin Shaprton,"

I don't know much about this guy. He was introduced to us during the Dem's convention as the best thing since flush toilet. The reporters could not stop praising him, and I did not find him to be any thing so special. I have to admit, I only listened to him once as a biased Republican, but perhaps he had some charm that I could not see. When Clinton gave a speech during the time he was governor of Arkansas, I also did not see any thing special about him, and he ended up being president twice. So perhaps, they can be right about the charm BS, but I just happened to be an insensitive Republican?

128 posted on 11/06/2004 4:56:57 PM PST by philosofy123
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