To: Ruth A.
She has to, because she will have no other shot at the presidency. She won't win, though. Are you sure?
Do you think that the GOP selection might have any impact on that outcome?
84 posted on
03/02/2005 11:32:41 AM PST by
Badray
(Quinn's First Law -- Liberalism ALWAYS generates the exact opposite of its stated intent., I'll als)
To: Badray
GOP selection will be important. Also important will be: the US must get the Iraqi army in place to handle Iraqi security by 11/2008 or, in my opinion, Hillary will win. The US military can still be there, protecting the border, acting as an occasional backup.
But if US troops are doing daily patrols in Baghdad in 11/2008, its Hillary in the White House, 1/2009.
A second issue that I am starting to see as central, is the Mexican border/illegal immigration/legal immigration issue. I am starting to believe that this is an issue that may split the Republican party to its core and hurt unity. Personally, that lack of unity is my biggest fear. For this reason, I hope we can work through the issue to find some kind of party consensus by 11/2008.
146 posted on
03/03/2005 5:01:40 PM PST by
strategofr
(Egypt moves toward democracy)
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