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Old March 21st 08, 09:48 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Mar 20, 9:05 pm, "sdgreen" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message

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On Mar 20, 5:31 pm, wrote:

Considering it is virtually impossible for Hillary Clinton to win the
delegate count, or even the popular vote, do you think she will be
able to steal the nomination from Senator Obama via the unelected
"super delegates" (properly they should be called party insiders or
the establishment ruling elite)?


The crazed look of desperation in her eyes is becoming more evident
every passing day. And that makes me worry about Sen. Obama's
safety.


Mohawk,

The Democrat National {Central} Committee of the USA
lead by "Screaming" Howard Dean will allow the States
of Florida and Michigan to Vote/Re-Vote.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03...te-plans-for-m...

The Super Deligates will be "Forced" to Vote for Hillary
OR ELSE .

For the 1st time in modern history large numbers (20%)
of African-Americans will stay home and NOT Vote.

For the 1st time in modern history large numbers (15%)
of African-Americans will Vote for the Republican US
Presidental Candidate.

=IF= The Democrat Party Turns It Back on Barack [X]
Obama the next generation of African-Americans will
Turn Their Backs on the Democrat Party in increasingly
Large Numbers. Many will be come Independants and
some will be come Republicans.

For the Democrats it is Barack [X] Obama and a 'chance'
at Winning -or- Hillary R. Clinton an a Loss in 2008 and
many Elections to come.

I am betting that common sense will prevail and Barack
[X] Obama will be the Democrat US Presidential Candidate.

the democrats have no other 'choice' ~ RHF

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.... or otherwise the Republicans will most certainly win under McCain.
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Barak had the opportunity to do the right thing. He had the preacher
and bus in close proximity, but alas, he didn't throw the preacher
under the bus. Rather, he decided to throw his campaign under the bus.


Well, he did throw his grandmother under the bus.