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You're certainly allowed to have an opinion (none / 0) (#184)
by JJE on Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 11:55:51 AM EST
but if you can't provide any substantive support for it, you shouldn't expect anyone to take it seriously.

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Obama's speeches are peppered with MLK bites (none / 0) (#215)
by Ellie on Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 12:13:42 PM EST
His position on ONLY counting FL and MI votes as benefits him is abundantly on the public record. (You can catch up and do your own homework and read the past threads here.)

His spokespersons' message, such as Michelle Obama saying during her appearance on Larry King Live, that Obama supporters would not back HRC in a general election, will deeply damage the Dems in the election, which is becoming harder to win with or without Obama's blessing as the media turn more to John McCain.

Obama's candidacy and flighty public positions are damaging now and will be even more so down the road as he plays Nu Skool Politics with those swell Repugs who can't WAIT for him to come on over and unite with them!

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And I'm allowed a vote too, which I want to count (none / 0) (#243)
by Ellie on Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 12:28:30 PM EST
Team Obama only wants to count the votes that benefit him and brush aside the ones that don't.

"Agreeing" to just take those HRC ones because BO made a strategic campaign error isn't my idea of democracy, old, new, or whatever nouvelle bizarro version TeamObama is trying to push on people.

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