Or is it designed to insure a Hillary victory? Michigan and Florida moved up the date of their primary elections and the DNC has denied them delegates to the National Convention. All candidates with the exception of Hillary (pardon the indigestion) and Mike Revell {sp} have removed their names from the ballot in Michigan, and Hillary stated (in typical wishy- washy, fence sitter style) that she would leave her name on the ballot, but would not campaign in Michigan. What the hell is going on on, self destruction or something more devious? What do you think? Go ahead neo-cons heres your crumbs. I would appreciate objective, thoughtful answers.
2007-10-11
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Excellent answers and observations, thanks.
2007-10-11
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Yes it has been their trend the last 7 years. Make matters worse for the 3rd presidential election in a row it appears they are going to nominate a weak candidate.
2007-10-11 04:36:40
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answered by archkarat 4
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Hillary Clinton's ideas are finally being challenged by the mainstream media as income redistribution. Since she is almost assured the nomination I will look for her ideas to come under serious scrutiny because the math just doesn't add up. Some independent pollsters should order a cost to benefit analysis of her proposed programs and then the Dems will be out of the White House for 4 more years. Socialism has failed all across Europe and I can't understand why Americans support a Socialist candidate when it has be proved not to work.
2007-10-11 04:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion they are giving Mrs. Clinton a chance to implode. She is doing well on her own. IE: Baby Bonds, 401K, Iraq stances, China financing (HSU was arrested last week and his record's taken by Fed's plus the first complaint includes she return his money to them, she is under court order!)
Media Matters, and all the rest. I feel she can do enough to wreck her campaign.
** Hillary on ABCTV The View Monday the 14th? Greenspan On today... more book parties?? Where is Rupert Murdoch ? Busy publishing all these books, Clinton has a new one out. Thomas is on his list, Carter?? Where does it end???
Then there is the Carter factor. He is alot of help. Perhaps he's seen too many UFO's again. Thanks.
2007-10-11 04:20:29
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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They self destructed years ago when they let the far left take over. To bad the media is in bed with them and won't tell the public the whole story. It's amazing how stupid voters in this country have become. The so called main stream media has lost all credibility but some folks still believe the crap they spew. Notice they don't talk about Iraq much anymore since things are looking up over there...
2007-10-11 04:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the Dem candidates know Hillary will get the nomination, unfortunately!
We need to remind people what a horrible & destructive president she would be. VOTE NO TO HILLARY!
2007-10-11 07:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The Democrats have been on that path since they put up Clinton.
From than on it has gone downhill.
The more conservatives or even liberals they drive out is not a good thing.
When Lieberman is kick out because of 1 issue.
Tells me time to call the funeral home.
2007-10-11 04:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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At the Democrat party, they are experiencing a conflict between local politics and national politics. I don't think this silliness will have any adverse affect on choosing the party's nominee. It is still done at the convention, rather than at primary elections.
2007-10-11 04:00:20
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answered by regerugged 7
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Historical FACTS:
Republicans abolished slavery
Republicans Initiated the first civil rights acts in the 1860's.
Republicans established affirmative action to help blacks at a time when segregation had just been abolished
Republicans passed the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution granting blacks freedom, citizenship, and the right to vote
Republicans passed the civil rights acts of the 1960's
Democrat leadership in Louisiana failed black people during Hurricane Katrina, not George Bush
A VOTE FOR REPUBLICANS IS A VOTE FOR FREEDOM
2007-10-11 03:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, quite the opposite is in fact happening. The Democratic party is gaining right now and the Republicans are going just a little crazy trying to come up with a winning stategy. The Republicans are the ones in a tailspin, primarily because they are not focusing on any real issues.
2007-10-11 04:00:51
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What's strange is that I read that NH has also violated the agreed upon calendar and that's why Michigan moved their date in the fist place.
But nobody is abandoning NH?!
2007-10-11 04:12:49
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answered by l i 1
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