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To: elhombrelibre
Obama can promote such amoral poppycock and be treated like a genius by the boobs in the Democrat Party.

A majority of voters fell for that type of ridiculous candidate here in Massachusetts in 2006. I believe that such a candidate would not succeed on a national level, although I do not relish a testing of that belief with the serious issues facing America today.

I am beginning to wonder if Hillary wouldn't be easier to beat in a national election. Hillary and Obama are both socialists, and we would have to reveal that to voters. It would be easier to do that with Hillary as she can't deflect challenges to her marxist leanings with charisma; she doesn't have any.
41 posted on 01/06/2008 11:55:49 AM PST by LostInBayport ("Anyone whose tax bill goes up feels like it's an increase." - Mass. Governor Deval Patrick, 2/28/07)
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To: LostInBayport
Hillary is easier. People know more about her. And like the joke posted on another thread, which I'll paste below, she's got no real reason to be president.

"Quarterback for the Packers... In a news conference Deanna Favre announced she will be the starting QB for the Packers this coming Sunday. Deanna asserts that she is qualified to be starting QB because she has spent the past 16 years married to Brett while he played QB for the Packers. During this period of time, she became familiar with the definition of a corner blitz, and is now completely comfortable with other terminology of the Packers offense. A survey of Packers fans shows that 50% of those polled supported the move."

44 posted on 01/06/2008 12:04:22 PM PST by elhombrelibre (Al Qaeda: enemy of civilization and humanity. Ron Paul: al Qaeda's puppet and mouthpiece.)
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