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To: tejek who wrote (368676)1/27/2008 3:37:55 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574061
 
>I guess...if your point is an opinion because the polls are not supporting your position that Hillary can take the country if McCain is the GOP nominee. At best its a tossup leaning in McCain's favor. Its also a tossup with Obama but leaning in his favor. If winning is your game, that Obama has slightly better odds.

Once again... McCain isn't going to be as popular a few months from now as he is now. Clinton will probably be basically the same. Obama will probably be either much more popular or somewhat less.

>No I don't. Why do you think she appeals to women?

Um, because she's a woman?

>Clinton is a complex person....I am not sure of all the shadings that go on in her but its very clear that her closest advisors, aside from Bill, are women.

No, that's BS. That's wrong. Mark Penn is probably #1 in her campaign and Chris Lehane is pretty high. They're both scumbags, but they're both men. And even if that weren't the case, would the fact that most of the advisors to most of the candidates are men mean that the men hate women?

>She's also suspect for having stayed with him through all those cheating years of his. Either she has serious esteem issues, or she is such a climber she will put up with anything. Frankly, its a rather sick relationship IMO.

Some couples have understandings like that. One of my drinking buddies has a relationship like that. And it's none of my business. I don't care about the Clintons' marriage.

>However, I do trust him to do the right thing on both issues even if its not what I want.

Huh? Then doesn't that make it the wrong thing?

-Z



To: tejek who wrote (368676)1/27/2008 4:30:14 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574061
 
RE:"I don't agree with Obama on his stance over illegal immigration"

What don't you agree with Obama about irt immigration?

And withdrawal from Iraq?