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Monday, 04.02.2008.

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Echoes of the past, hope for the future

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robert0

pre 18 godina

our california primary election is upon us, supertuesday, and here is my comment: i don't really care whether it is hillary (we say "Bill-ary") or obama -- the point is let there be a strong Democratic nominee. this election is ours (the democrats') to lose. in other words, we cannot bear one more day of this rotten republican rule than we must. most of us believe that bush never should have gotten the win in the first place,and only got it because of that hack in florida and a submisssive (and sad!) supreme court decision. the 2nd time was also incredibly close and with the usual voting irregularities, pushed under the rug. well what's the point of dredging up the past? the never-ending war, guantanamo bay, the whole rotten bush regime is soon to come to a welcome end, thank god! president clinton (#2) or president obama -- they both sound fabulous to me!

wish us luck...

smile

pre 18 godina

i do believe that hillary is more qualified. and if you are going to elect someone just to right historical wrongs, then elect a woman. in percentage, they are a larger oppressed minority :) hence, more deserving of reward? which is a weird criteria to choose president to begin with.
anyway i personally support mccain and i think either of these dems will have a hard time beating him in a general election. a white democratic male perhaps would not have such a hard time, if you know what i mean, but you know what they say, thats the game, stop looking for a fair call. so four more years of a republican white house.

smile

pre 18 godina

i do believe that hillary is more qualified. and if you are going to elect someone just to right historical wrongs, then elect a woman. in percentage, they are a larger oppressed minority :) hence, more deserving of reward? which is a weird criteria to choose president to begin with.
anyway i personally support mccain and i think either of these dems will have a hard time beating him in a general election. a white democratic male perhaps would not have such a hard time, if you know what i mean, but you know what they say, thats the game, stop looking for a fair call. so four more years of a republican white house.

robert0

pre 18 godina

our california primary election is upon us, supertuesday, and here is my comment: i don't really care whether it is hillary (we say "Bill-ary") or obama -- the point is let there be a strong Democratic nominee. this election is ours (the democrats') to lose. in other words, we cannot bear one more day of this rotten republican rule than we must. most of us believe that bush never should have gotten the win in the first place,and only got it because of that hack in florida and a submisssive (and sad!) supreme court decision. the 2nd time was also incredibly close and with the usual voting irregularities, pushed under the rug. well what's the point of dredging up the past? the never-ending war, guantanamo bay, the whole rotten bush regime is soon to come to a welcome end, thank god! president clinton (#2) or president obama -- they both sound fabulous to me!

wish us luck...

smile

pre 18 godina

i do believe that hillary is more qualified. and if you are going to elect someone just to right historical wrongs, then elect a woman. in percentage, they are a larger oppressed minority :) hence, more deserving of reward? which is a weird criteria to choose president to begin with.
anyway i personally support mccain and i think either of these dems will have a hard time beating him in a general election. a white democratic male perhaps would not have such a hard time, if you know what i mean, but you know what they say, thats the game, stop looking for a fair call. so four more years of a republican white house.

robert0

pre 18 godina

our california primary election is upon us, supertuesday, and here is my comment: i don't really care whether it is hillary (we say "Bill-ary") or obama -- the point is let there be a strong Democratic nominee. this election is ours (the democrats') to lose. in other words, we cannot bear one more day of this rotten republican rule than we must. most of us believe that bush never should have gotten the win in the first place,and only got it because of that hack in florida and a submisssive (and sad!) supreme court decision. the 2nd time was also incredibly close and with the usual voting irregularities, pushed under the rug. well what's the point of dredging up the past? the never-ending war, guantanamo bay, the whole rotten bush regime is soon to come to a welcome end, thank god! president clinton (#2) or president obama -- they both sound fabulous to me!

wish us luck...