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To: NRG1973
His strategy was blatantly stupid. Clinton is by far the more partisan and corrupt and evil candidate. She would probably be more difficult to defeat as well. She certainly looks reinvigorated and it wouldn’t surprise me to see her win the nomination. If anything Republicans should have gone in droves to cast votes for Obama.

Drive a stake through the beast now! We may have lost our opportunity.

20 posted on 03/05/2008 4:38:27 AM PST by MBB1984
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To: MBB1984

“”His strategy was blatantly stupid. Clinton is by far the more partisan and corrupt and evil candidate. She would probably be more difficult to defeat as well. She certainly looks reinvigorated and it wouldn’t surprise me to see her win the nomination. If anything Republicans should have gone in droves to cast votes for Obama.””

We still have that chance in Mississippi, Indiana and North Carolina...all are open primaries. Wyoming, Pennsylvania and the re-dos in FL & MI will be closed primaries.


26 posted on 03/05/2008 4:41:16 AM PST by NRG1973
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To: MBB1984
Drive a stake through the beast now! We may have lost our opportunity.

The best scenario was for Hillary to win Ohio and Obama in Texas. However, Obama did win the caucus in Texas.

If they do a do-over, perhaps we can force an open primary in both Florida and Michigan and win the nomination for Obama at that point. Notwithstanding her negatives, I agree that the Clintons would be more formidable and experienced in a general election campaign.

94 posted on 03/05/2008 5:10:26 AM PST by mwl1
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To: MBB1984

More people dislike Hillary - including Dems - than dislike Obama. The MSM has slobbered all over McCain in the past, and conservatives have railed against him. That could make McCain more palatable to Dems who can’t stomach voting for Hillary.

Obama is looking much like Bill Clinton looked during his first run for POTUS. There were stories of corruption and scandal all around him, but the faithful would hear none of it. Obama has them screaming “I love you” and fainting in the aisles. It’s going to take a lot to remove the blinders from those so blinded by emotion.

I’ll admit that it is risky to give aid to a Clinton when the political stake is so near the heart, but we must recognize that there is danger from Obama as well.

We know Hillary. We are only beginning to know Obama, and with precious little help from the MSM. Some think we’ll have more success beating the devil we know. Regardless, it’s useless to blame Rush for having his opinion. He can’t make a decision for anyone other than himself in that voting booth, and each of us is responsible for our own vote.

We may not like either or any of the options, but the more I learn about Obama and his connections, the more wary I am about him being handed the reins to “change” the most powerful nation on earth in case he should defeat McCain.

It’s a long time until November and a lot can happen in the meantime. When all is said and done, God is still in control regardless of what happens. Whatever we do, we’d better be praying. I know I am.


135 posted on 03/05/2008 5:36:09 AM PST by LucyJo
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