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paulk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-23-08 02:46 PM
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55. is there some difference between Obama's plans
and the "triangulation" of the Clinton's?

Seriously.

I see many posters making the criticisms of Clinton you have here, yet when I listen to Obama's proposals - his "reaching across the aisle" rhetoric, I can't see any difference between that and the triangulation that Bill Clinton used...

Obama's healthcare proposal is a classic example - he panders to the right with his "no mandates" nonsense.


ps - I know many of the Obama supporters love to push the "underfunded token Republican" theme, but the race against Lazio was close. Go ahead and demean her efforts, however. It's what the Obama campaign is based on.
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