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    Snee's Avatar Error xɐʇuʎs BT Rep: +1
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    Hillary's site confuses me.

    http://www.hillaryclinton.com/home/?splash=1

    Does she want people to support Obama, or, since she still wants campaign contributions, is that a cunning ruse?

    http://www.236.com/news/2008/06/06/h..._spee_7002.php
    Last edited by Snee; 06-12-2008 at 01:14 PM.

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    i confess i watch a lot of news. the quoted polls i see usually indicate obama ahead of mccain by ~5%. it goes up and down, but i don't think mccain has ever really been viewed as being ahead.

    mccain isn't conservative enough for some republicans, but barack is also the 'most liberal senator.' it's basically a tie, and that's just the popular vote, which of course doesn't really matter.

    i personally hope obama wins. mccain is old, confessed he can't use a computer, won't end iraq, and plain awkward.

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    McCain doesn't need to be "conservative enough".

    Liberal as he is, he's leaps and bounds closer to conservative views than Obama and that gets him those votes. He's the RNC nominee for crying out loud.

    I'm not really making any predictions this election at all.... it's just going to be too close.


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    It's interesting because whoever gets in it is perceived as a new regime, even though McCain and Bush are of the same party.

    It'd be an optimistic observer this side of the Atlantic who would expect the same party to be re-elected in the current financial climate.

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    Do non-Americans really keep up with American politics?
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    Not I, really, anymore. I don't think it can get any worse, realistically.

    Except for sometimes reading merkins blithering on about it in forum threads, and that's to do with boredom on my part.

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    @hairbautt- I try to keep myself slightly informed because ultimately the US still being the super powerhouse of the global economy means that their decisions have a massive flow on effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100% View Post
    In relation to past experience, it is most likely he will become the president.
    You've killed logic AND grammar in one fell swoop.
    Bravo.
    "I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg

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    I do my best,
    however i do not see how i killed logic and grammar in one fell swoop.
    Could you fix it so it does not kill logic and grammar, so i may see my failings.
    Thank you in advance.

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    Impressive, a Republican woman VP? I'm not speaking of the individual, just the gender, who generally are better than men in their genuine care for others and the planet. But so too, Democrats are generally better than Republicans in their genuine care for others and the planet. Obama's pick for vice president is a much better choice than McCain's pick of Sarah Palin.

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