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Old 03-13-2008, 06:13 AM
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In the poll, Hillary Clinton grabbed 47%, Obama 43%. I personally believe, even though he won Mississippi and Wyoming , Obama's campaign is crumbling. Hillary is gaining in North Carolina, she has a humongous, almost unobtainable lead in Pennsylvania. If I was Obama, I would start focusing on North Carolina. He stands no chance in Hillary country.

I am a republican, leaning for McCain, but also considering Hillary if she is the candidate of the democrat party. I believe she will be. You can't give the nomination to someone who has no experience. Obama will be the laughing stock of the Democrat party if he is chosen as the nominee. Hillary is getting the support of most of the moderate democrats, those whom helped Bill win and I am guessing soon that Al Gore will jump on the train as will John Edwards, for Hillary.
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In the poll, Hillary Clinton grabbed 47%, Obama 43%. I personally believe, even though he won Mississippi and Wyoming , Obama's campaign is crumbling. Hillary is gaining in North Carolina, she has a humongous, almost unobtainable lead in Pennsylvania. If I was Obama, I would start focusing on North Carolina. He stands no chance in Hillary country.

I am a republican, leaning for McCain, but also considering Hillary if she is the candidate of the democrat party. I believe she will be. You can't give the nomination to someone who has no experience. Obama will be the laughing stock of the Democrat party if he is chosen as the nominee. Hillary is getting the support of most of the moderate democrats, those whom helped Bill win and I am guessing soon that Al Gore will jump on the train as will John Edwards, for Hillary.

Little secret for you, many of our greatest presidents didn't have experience! Abe Lincoln, George Washington, eisenhower! These people had almost no experience in elected positions!
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Little secret for you, many of our greatest presidents didn't have experience! Abe Lincoln, George Washington, eisenhower! These people had almost no experience in elected positions!
George Eisenhower & Washington, two of the greatest generals of all time. Yes, thats no experience at all. Leading the US Military......no experience
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George Eisenhower & Washington, two of the greatest generals of all time. Yes, thats no experience at all. Leading the US Military......no experience

Being a general, is a completely different set of responsibilities! That does not give you experience to be president! The two of them, were just supremely capable individuals, so they succeeded in both arenas!

Also(and this was probably just a typo) it is dwight eisenhower and George washington
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Being a general, is a completely different set of responsibilities! That does not give you experience to be president! The two of them, were just supremely capable individuals, so they succeeded in both arenas!
I consider running the military similar to that of being a president. You have subordinates underneath you that must respect you. Obama shouldn't even be compared to these fine men.
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I consider running the military similar to that of being a president. You have subordinates underneath you that must respect you. Obama shouldn't even be compared to these fine men.
So one similarity? They are not that similar in my opinion! You need an understanding of completely different things to do each job!

And actually, the president only deals with inferiors sometimes! The congress and judiciary are equal to the executive branch! So when dealing with congress, he is dealing with equals!
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Of course in Hillary's zeal to destroy Obama's campaign, she has essentially blown up the party.
If I were a Republican, I'd be happy too.
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I don't think anything Hillary could do will manage to do as much damage as Jeremiah Wright will.

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