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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (32364)6/29/2008 5:29:44 PM
From: Ann Corrigan   of 224749
 
One of many Hillary supporters who are actively campaigning online for McCain:

>Plenty of room on board the Straight Talk Express Hillary supporters!

by Teresa 6/29/08

I want the Hillary supporters on this forum to recognize something. Your candidate is 60 years old. Her presidential aspirations in the future are narrowing. Her best chance would be to run in 2012. Do you want Hillary running for president again in four years, or do you want Obama sticking a knife in your eye and twisting it for the next eight years? If Obama loses this election, the Democratic Party will be Hillary's. They will need someone to turn to for leadership, and even anti-Hillary Dick Morris acknowledges Hillary would almost be guaranteed the nomination in 2012. Michelle Obama said once that her husband won't be running for president again if he loses this election. So, vote for McCain, who at least respects you, and then you can support Hillary in 2012!

Hillary's 60 years old, and, if her supporters ever want to see her as president, they should vote for McCain. If Obama wins, his veep will run in 2016 and have all the party's backing like Gore had in 2000. Hillary won't have a shot. I think Obama's too arrogant to pick Hillary for veep, so the Hillary supporters need to join forces with McCain, then Hillary can run in 2012.<
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