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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-27-08 02:47 AM
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22. k*r A question.
Very nice analysis. I don't agree but so what, it's interesting. If I don't like it I can always pursue my pet project of getting Northern Virginia, DC, and the Maryland suburbs to become an international free state.

Now for my question: Isn't is just possible that many will look at the unity ticket as a sign of profound cynicism by Clinton and weakness by Obama. All of a sudden Obama takes her as his #2. "What's that about?"

Here's one reason Obama won't need to take her. The Democratic primary is like an old fashioned deep south primary. Winner takes all. McCain is stuck with federal funds and he may lose some of those That's profound. In addition, his flaws are already showing and he's just a few steps away from what will be the firs of many unsettling melt downs. That means Obama takes it in a walk. Why does he need Clinton (either of them).
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