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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: NAG1 who wrote (67706)5/22/2008 12:43:05 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (2) of 542147
 
My answer to what you posted is, I hope going to be very simple.

Hillary should cease and desist from trying to change the rules of the game that she agreed to in October 2007. Clinton should not create a category of "almost won"

She is not the appointed representative of the Florida or the Michigan Democrats. She ditched them in October 2007 by signing on the line to not have their votes counted. Hence she should consider this a closed issue.

On June 3rd, she should see how many pledged delegates she has won just like some of the undecided Supers would do. she has every right to lobby supers to vote for her. But instead, supers vote in a manner to put Obama over the top, she should accept the will of the voters and the party delegates and concede.

That's all. The party folks have been very considerate as have agreed to her request to let the process complete (she has been given an inch). Instead, she persists in wanting to change the rules and create a bunch of new categories to decide the winner (asking for a yard). If so then she is best dealt with by the foot (give her the boot which I already see coming in that everybody recognizing that Obama is the front runner and treating him as such).

It is never late for Hillary to catch the train as it is pulling out of the station. If the t rain leaves the station, then she just cannot hop onto it any more.
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