There's talk on the street, it sounds so familar
Great expectations. . everybody watching you
People you meet, they all seem to know you
Even your old friends, treat ya like you're something new
Johnny come lately. . . the new kid in town
You look in her eyes. . the music begins to play
Hopeless romantics, here we go again
But after awhile, you're lookin the other way
It's those. . rest-less hearts that never mend
There's a new kid in town, I don't wanna hear it. . . .. . .. . . ..
Barak is the new kid in town, but gaining very quickly .
Who's your choice ?
2007-03-08
02:55:26
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Oddly enough, Yahoo suggested placing this Q in LGBT !! WTF ?
2007-03-08
02:56:09 ·
update #1
Jacob - That was a very insightful answer !!
2007-03-08
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update #2
I do not have a dog in this fight but believe this. Never underestimate the Clinton dirt machine. They are going to destroy anyone who stands in their way. Bill was charming and like-able. Hillary was the force behind, personally supervising the "bimbo eruptions". She and a vast number of private investigators used every means to destroy, intimidate and disgrace anyone who dared oppose them.
Hillary is not at all charming or charasimatic like Bill was. Her only chance is to obliterate the opposition by personal destruction. Poor Mr. Obama is going to recieve a cavity search like none other.
I have seen some people speculate that he may be her vice presidential choice. That deal would have to be made very soon. If not, the attack machine will so badly damage his image he will be lucky to get re-elected as Senator. Once he is damaged he will be useless as a VP.
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2007-03-08 03:22:49
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answered by Jacob W 7
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Obama may just get it. Nothing that has come out about him so far seems to have slowed him down. Plus, Obama seems more likeable than Clinton and has not tried the kind of tricks one would expect to see from Clinton. She can weigh in as a heavy but does not have the bounce.
2007-03-08 14:03:13
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answered by JudiBug 5
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I certainly like Obama better, but Hillary has the establishment. It's still a toss up and it will be exciting to see how it all shakes down. Do the Eagles have an opinion?
2007-03-08 11:09:47
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answered by straightup 5
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Neither, Obama is too new to the scene and Hillary, well, lets just say she's Hillary. I don't think I'm brave enough to "take a walk on the wild side".
2007-03-08 11:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama. Hillary has a 42% negative rating among Americans. Obama is 17% . he has a better chance at independents.
2007-03-08 11:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think sometimes the suggestion defaults to your last posted question. If your last question wasn't there... then that's just odd...
I don't know. Honestly, I'm not in love with either one. I think Obama would be a fabulous president... but is he elect-able? I don't think Hillary can hold a candle to Bill or Obama... but I don't think she's be BAD. I just don't know if her leadership skills are up there with them...
we shall see.
2007-03-08 11:08:43
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answered by Tiff 5
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Let's elect hillary and let another clinton make a joke out of the whitehouse.
2007-03-08 10:58:50
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answered by infobrokernate 6
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Is that all there is?
I have nothing good to say about Hillary. The only thing good I can say about Obama is that he is NOT Hillary.
2007-03-08 20:21:46
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answered by yupchagee 7
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If you could only choose between those two, I'd say-as I have before-Hillary, simply because she's more experienced than Obama.
2007-03-08 11:18:55
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answered by Huey Freeman 5
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Glen Frey!! You're on top of your Game, E! Give `em the Truth? And watch `em squirm!!
2007-03-08 11:02:55
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answered by Goggles 7
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