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To: LindyBill who wrote (248947)5/6/2008 1:37:30 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793879
 
Barack Obama never really had a chance of winning the presidency. Number one, he's too young and inexperienced. Number two he's too liberal. Even if he never had any associations with Rev Wright or Bill Ayers, he really only appeals to the victim wing of the population. So far he hasn't said one thing that appeals to the people of this country who are conservative, driven and confident. [He has said much that appeals to liberal elites] That is a lot of people, and he'd need some of them to carry him to the White House. So he never can or will win over a majority of voters because his message and his politics doesn't jive with the quintessential ideals known as The American Dream.

Hillary Clinton is heading down a dangerous road. She hopes to change her own party's rules, therefore winning the argument that she has more delegates. If she succeeds, she has already planned and practiced the message she'll use in an effort to win over skeptical Barack voters. She's counting on Independents, Blacks, Hispanics [see her reply to O'Reilly when asked about Sanctuary Cities] and Regan democrats to win the national election. But as we all know..............few if any of us want a repeat of the Clinton Era.