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rb608 wrote:
On Feb 5, 1:21 pm, rw wrote: I'm driving 120 miles round-trip to the the Democratic Party caucus in Challis to support Obama. We finally got to vote here in MD today; and since JRE's exit a couple weeks ago, I was firmly in the undecided camp. I could still cast a symbolic tally for JRE and strongly considered that; but in the end, I decided to choose a viable candidate. Without much daylight between HRC & BHO, it was a tough choice. Unlike a substantial number of Americans, I do not hate Hillary. I think she'd be a fine POTUS. Still, there's no denying the positive groundswell behind Obama, and I think he's a better contrast against whatever neanderthal the R's put on the ballot. I went with Obama. But, since casting that vote this morning, I've continued to weigh the merits of my choice. Then, in the Senate today, the FISA legislation has come up for several significant votes that could well determine the fate of our rights and freedoms as Americans. Barack Obama showed up and cast his vote as I wished the entire Senate would. Hillary Clinton didn't bother to show up. I feel a lot better about my choice this morning. Joe F. i think he may actually be the "real thing". i've no doubt about my vote in our may primary...and, i'm glad to see that my initial feeling about him (expressed here before he announced his candidacy) have proven sound so far. i'm actually enthusiastic about a political candidate again...sadly, it doesn't happen often enough. i really like seeing the young people who have gotten involved in following/supporting obama. jeff |
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"jeff miller" wrote in message
i think he may actually be the "real thing". If I had any further doubts, his victory speech in Curdistan tonight sealed it. Damned impressive. Of course, the cutaway to McCain's speech afterward was a shocking contrast. Hundreds of enthusiastic young people vs. a handful of half-dead old white folks. There's no doubt remaining that he's for real. Joe F. |
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jeff miller wrote:
.. i'm actually enthusiastic about a political candidate again...sadly, it doesn't happen often enough. i really like seeing the young people who have gotten involved in following/supporting obama. "Come mothers and fathers Throughout the land And don't criticize What you can't understand Your sons and your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is Rapidly agin'. Please get out of the new one If you can't lend your hand For the times they are a-changin'." "In my end is my beginning....." - JR (effin' agin' hippie, I guess.....) |
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![]() "JR" wrote - JR (effin' agin' hippie, I guess.....) Not that that is a bad thing ! |
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