Saturday, August 30, 2008

Pro's and Con's

It seems I got a “pro” & “con” atmosphere, on my comments, which is just fine with me. That’s what makes the world go around and gives everyone their own say, and opinions. If everyone felt the same, we’d have an awful boring world.

Here’s one:

This guy is really into his politics.
>I find it humorous that you don’t believe a man who has talked about all of his truths that most politicians would never announce, let alone admit to. Yet, you sit here and support one of the sneakest politicians out there, who has been proven to be doing a lot of dirty politics, and now it has been proven the Clinton Campaign was the one who was talking to Canada, not the Obama campaign, one that has been going to all new lows in the primary race. I find it funny that you cannot see that Hillary is not in this race for the nation, she is in it for herself, and I say this because she is still in the race, even though it is mathematically impossible for her to win, unless Obama gets only about 10% of the votes and Hillary gets 90%. With that said, I am sure you know that isn’t going to happen, so all she is doing is attempting to swing the super delegates to give her the win, which then completely destroys the democratic process. Do you really want someone elected who will go to no ends to achieve victory? That’s destroying the very foundation this country was built on.
If you’re tired of the primaries, then I suggest you talk to the candidate you support and kindly ask her to drop out.
Yes, it is true Obama lost, but in the end, he only lost 4 delegates to overall. So, Hillary is still far from winning and unfortunately for those of you who support her, and clearly from this post, only because you want Bill to be in the white house again, according to the media and the math, it is pretty much impossible for her to win the primary election to go on in November. Really, when you think about it in technical terms, though he “lost” he actually gained a ton of votes. He was down by 20% in the two big states and almost won Texas (and very likely only lost because of cross-over replublicans trying to get Hillary to win cause she’s easier to beat in November.) So, this should tell you that Hillary is actually still suffering if he was able to pull 10% to 17% of her once voters over to his side.
And to answer your question, No Billy will not be vice-president.

Here’s another one:

>If you live in Texas you are even more tired of the Obama overexposure. We have him on TV all the time. We get calls from his supporters at lunch, dinner, at night. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I don’t care. Leave me alone. I now can’t stand Obama. I am not voting for him.

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