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texshelters Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-15-08 09:23 PM
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95. Again with this? So Clinton has no dirt on her?
You are sounding like a Republican. Is that why I read that when Clinton loses the nomination, 25% of her support will go to McCain (Pew Research report of Feb 28)? There is as much or more dirt on Clinton and I think Obama has acquitted himself well so far. All this scandal mongering does is help the Republicans.

He's ahead, he's popular, he just picked up more delegates in Iowa, and the Superdelegates are leaning toward him.

Why do you want him to quit? What scandal is so big he should drop out?

I know you like Clinton, fine. Give me a reason to vote for her other than you don't like Obama.

Senator Clinton has been married to Bill Clinton for 32 years. He has a ton of baggage from "Welfare to Work" to bombing Syria, Iraq, failure in Somalia, affairs, lying to Congress.

Maybe Clinton should drop out, eh?

I want Obama to win because he has a plan to rebuild the country, he didn't vote for war authorization (yes, he wasn't there), and he want to unite the country. He will try. I don't expect McCain or Clinton to even go that far.

Tex Shelters
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