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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (244769)4/6/2008 3:30:28 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793762
 
Real change requires real change. Really, how can anyone argue with that.

Ya gotta hit your head with a hammer if you want to hit your head with a hammer.

It takes a Newt to think like a Newt.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (244769)4/6/2008 4:06:02 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793762
 
Is Newt jumping on the Obama bandwagon?

I shouldn't think so:

It’s as though, if politics were sports, the primary pattern of the Left would be to study the losing team. <LAUGHTER> And ask whether they had psychological anguish at coming in last for the thirteenth straight year. <LAUGHTER> And you would only want coaches who were compassionate in defeat because you’d expect them to be defeated every game and therefore you’d want to make sure they felt with their players during the long ride home. <LAUGHTER> You’ll notice that in sports we don’t have this model. Or at least no one will go to the games that are played by the teams who have that model.

But that’s the heart of the American political structure today.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (244769)4/6/2008 4:17:03 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793762
 
Oh, good grief, NO....Newt is not for Obama at all...