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Old Feb 8, 2008, 06:49 AM
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Who has a better chance of winning ?

McCain who has already campaigned from the center and needs to convince the right wing that he is the best candidate left for them ?

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Obama and Evita who have drifted further left and the campaign progressed trying to attract the wing ?

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For Republicans "at least it’s an argument about something." For the Dems, "a campaign about nothing."
You guys are the biggest mud slingers on this board that for sure.
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Before I wish you all a good day - I do once again want to thank you for your patience on this thread and the 9/11 thread. Also for your time and sharing all that knowledge you possess, which you have worked very hard for, but I also feel you all are very gifted.

You may sit on opposite sides of some of the issues, or maybe all the issues but you have something in common and that is incredible brillance. You all are very talented and how good of you to share it. Whether you know it or not you encourage each other to push further and want better.

What a great country that we live in, as well as those similar to ours, where debates like this can freely exsist.

I thank you again. I will take my Hilliary information home and read up and see what the young lady has been up to .

Enjoy the day and keep bringing out the best in each other.

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Sorry I am so sappy - but a little sugar never hurt anyone.

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You guys are the biggest mud slingers on this board that for sure.
I didn't write it, I just reported it. You're more than welcome to rebut him

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Get ready for it… Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States. Barring some unforeseen mistake on his part; anybody running against him looks weak and boring. Poor Hillary and she thought this was her year.

How do I know this, I don’t, but I do believe it. The strange thing is I initially didn’t expect to see him get past Super Tuesday. He will get Ohio and possible Texas in spite of the Hispanic vote.
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Yeah I saw his campaign HQ in Texas today in the news. It has a banner of Che Guevara prominently displayed .
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Yeah I saw his campaign HQ in Texas today in the news. It has a banner of Che Guevara prominently displayed .
He doesn’t miss a lot...Che Guevara, great choice he is way ahead in the fundraising race and that speaks loud in itself.
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His new campaign slogan "Che you can believe in "

Guess he is not counting on picking up that Florida delegation. But he is trying to make inroads with the Hispanic community ? Not sure putting up a flag with a cult like Marxist psychotic is such a good idea....diverts attention from his rock star status.
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Yeah, though communism may have lost its fire, he remains the potent symbol of rebellion and the alluring zeal of revolution.
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Little Green Footballs has the images:





They also have his response:

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“The office featured in this video is funded by volunteers of the Barack Obama Campaign and is not an official headquarters for his campaign.”
Reportedly however, “Paid staffers for the Obama campaign are expected to man the offices by the end of the week.”

Also, lyrics for the National Anthem at Obama rallies will be changed to "Oh, Che can you see..."

Steve
P.S. In case any of you young Obama supporters don't know about Che, Mike Adams offers a little insight.
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