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>>>>Senza contare che, il 31 maggio, il partito democratico deciderà sulla sorte dei delegati “virtuali” di Florida e Michigan (se venissero riammessi alla convention, come vuole Hillary, il “quorum” salirebbe a 2.209).>>>>>
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probably DNC’ s ,somehow ,are counting those vote anyway, but please, please, please, go to the DNC or RNC websites and read about how primaries are run.
The DNC (and RNC) is a PRIVATE organization or club, with the major responsibility of running the convention where they will choose the presidential candidate that will be on the ballot in November.
The DNC gets to make the rules about how they run the primary, and if you want to participate, you have to follow their rules.
No different than when you join the country club, and they say you have to wear a collared shirt to play golf, no collar, no play.
You can't sue the country club to get to wear a T-shirt, and you can't sue the DNC because they told MI and FL their votes won't count.
Private clubs get to make their own rules, and if you don't like their rules, you can't sue them to change their rules, you just find a club with rules you like, or start your own club.
B.T.W.
PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking finds Barack Obama with his largest advantage over Hillary Clinton in Democratic voters' nomination preferences thus far, 55% to 39%.
Take a look at this :
http://www.gallup.com/poll/10739...iggest-
Yet.aspx
then let the chips fall where they may.
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The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state shows McCain attracting 57% of the vote while Obama earns 33
d atemi hillary :-(
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Dear one,
what does this tell you:
McCain Advisers supported Hillary
Rupert Murdoch supported Hillary
Richard Mellon Scaife Supported Hillary- even endorsing her in his Pittsburgh news paper!
Karl Rove supported Hillary
Rush Limbaugh supported Hillary
Sean Hannity supported Hillary
Pat Buchanan supported Hillary
Joe Scarborough supported Hillary
Bill O'Reilly supported Hillary
Bill Krystal supported Hillary
George “Dub” Bush supported Hillary, eventually.
Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Has there been a mass conversion to the Democratic Party ?
Has a meteor hit the States ?
Or do they know, simply , that Senator Obama would be tougher to beat and, otherwise, Hillary a cake walk ? !
The truth is that Clinton has very little real democrat support-take a look at that link above-.
I think she's been running neck-and-neck with Obama just because in many of these election ,repubs can vote, too...
Back to the point:
Why is Obama such a threat to the reps?
Because Obama registers 10,000 new voters each and every day!
None of those good fellows would EVER support someone that they thought could take the White House and their business along whit it !!!
Nothing but thiny differences are placed between Hillary and McCain.
Nothing very important would change, whoever of these two establishment’s protrusion, would win the white house.
Our wonderful world needs help to change and to do so, we need America helps herself to change first, ’cause the nation ,like it or not, rules the planet.
I can't see how George W. Bush made America any better.
-Iraq war : failure.
-Economy : Failure.
-Respect in the world : Failure.
-Global Warming :Failure
-Government debt-higher than ever/people’s health care-lower than ever :double Failure.
McBush would only be an extension of what we have seen in the last 8 years, you can bet all your money on it.
Obama is the man who could make the change.
The AFA senator promised them to sweep their business away, and avoid Americans four more years of a-republican administration-where taxes are cut for rich people and big company only ( that pay back the nation moving their business abroad…screwing the common people’s ass twice) ,leaving our youth with less educational opportunity, while middle-class lose their jobs, health coverage and their houses in consequence of mortgage’s raising, and elderly people their welfare after retirement.
Meanwhile, thanks Bush, u.s.a. switched from the most admired country in the world to the most feared, we are aware and pissed off by that.
Furthermore:
He promised to withdraw troops from that silly and senseless war in Iraq where America’ sons and daughters are badly wounded, wheelchair bound, and buried in early graves just for the oil’s company
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gee I realize I wrote too much ...
Furthermore:
He promised to withdraw troops from that silly and senseless war in Iraq where America’ sons and daughters are badly wounded, wheelchair bound, and buried in early graves just for the oil’s company profit.
Investing at home mostly of that 400 billions dollars/year-120/year for the war only- whom Bush displaced on military’s issues, and ,nevertheless to say, Hillary or McCain would keep on spending.
Placing resources on what people need, which is not bombing-campaign ’cause ,yet again ,even you, here in Italy should have known that if you sow weapons, in the wrong place during the wrong season, this kind of seed DOES NOT give birth to anything but death&misery :
both foreign and domestic , Sir.-
Have a nice day.
ciao.
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Dear Kendall,
you spent many words telling us how George W. Bush made things go worse and worse during these eight years.
And then you suddenly say:
"Obama is the man who could make the change".
Why don't u tell us how do you think Obama could make this change?
Ciao.
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Dear Kendall,
And then you suddenly say:
"Obama is the man who could make the change".
Why don't u tell us how do you think Obama could make this change?
Ciao.
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Point well taken.
I will provide,just give me room 'till next week because I'am already short of one about the question -A.man.- asked my on Iraq war ,and the "owner" comes first.
ciao.
kendall |
05.20.08 - 1:57 pm | #
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I support the ownership society" 
a.man. |
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p.s. Kendall, do you really think that the war on terror is just about "oil profit"? C'mon, reality is a bit more complicated than that...
I supported, support and will support the war. And I can assure you that my relationship with oil is not exactly "profit" 
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davvero sei d'accordo con la guerra in Iraq e magari ti piace anche come e' stata condotta? E pensi che W sia stato un buon presidente? E sei parte di quel 10% che non pensa che l'america sia "on the wrong track"? Wow! noi di sinistra siamo un po' troppo portati all'autocritica, ma ci deve essere pure una via di mezzo.
nunzio |
05.20.08 - 4:47 pm | #
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La verità mica la fa la maggioranza 
Antonio |
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05.20.08 - 6:12 pm | #
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a quando il nuovo stato?
mauro |
05.20.08 - 6:42 pm | #
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Auanagana!
Questo sito mi serve per ricordarmi costantemente che anche chi ha idee platealmente diverse dalle mie sa lavorare molto bene.
Luca Gras |
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mauro: per il colorado bisogna aspettare domani (oggi proprio non ho avuto tempo)
nunzio: sul come è stata condotta posso discutere, sul perché ho già discusso abbastanza negli anni scorsi. sorry, but i rest my case
grazie luca, ma... toglimi una curiosità: prima eri convinto che solo chi la pensava (più o meno) come te era in grado di "lavorare molto bene"? 
a.man. |
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05.20.08 - 10:39 pm | #
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Ovviamente no, a.man. Ma la tentazione c'è sempre (non solo per quelli di sinistra, credo). 
Luca_Gras |
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a.man: cmq grazie della segnalazione del newyorker. L'articolo e' molto bello. Magari in Italia ci fosse un dibattito politico allo stesso livello...
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