CLINTON-OBAMA OR OBAMA-CLINTON? WHICH WILL IT BE? BOTH LOOK GOOD,AND BOTH WILL BE A HELLUVA IMPROV

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On Jan 10, 2:27�am, "Hillary '08" <icadse...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Obama is a huge gamble, Hillary is a sure bet for real change to
> happen. Obama will need all 4 years of a first term just to figure out
> what to do and will make mistakes to slow progress worse yet. Hillary
> already knows what to do, that is the real difference here, the choice
> if you want real change is obvious.
>
> Barack Obama - Dreaming and hoping for change
>
> Hillary Clinton - Ready for change


CLINTON-OBAMA or OBAMA-CLINTON? Which will it be? Both look good,
and both will be a helluva improvement over the Bu$h-Cheney
cluster****!!! Gospel.
 
ChasNemo wrote:
>
> On Jan 10, 2:27�am, "Hillary '08" <icadse...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Obama is a huge gamble, Hillary is a sure bet for real change to
> > happen. Obama will need all 4 years of a first term just to figure out
> > what to do and will make mistakes to slow progress worse yet. Hillary
> > already knows what to do, that is the real difference here, the choice
> > if you want real change is obvious.
> >
> > Barack Obama - Dreaming and hoping for change
> >
> > Hillary Clinton - Ready for change

>
> CLINTON-OBAMA or OBAMA-CLINTON? Which will it be? Both look good,
> and both will be a helluva improvement over the Bu$h-Cheney
> cluster****!!! Gospel.
>

I think that they won't be able to patch things up a la "Voodoo
Economics" in 1980. I'd look for a tight race with the VP spot going to
whoever is in third place, currently the nominal there being Edwards.

--
"Throw me that lipstick, darling, I wanna redo my stigmata."

+-Jennifer Saunders, "Absolutely Fabulous"
 
"Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
news:478652F2.A26B7D7A@yahoo.co.uk:

>
>
> ChasNemo wrote:
>>
>> On Jan 10, 2:27�am, "Hillary '08" <icadse...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > Obama is a huge gamble, Hillary is a sure bet for real change to
>> > happen. Obama will need all 4 years of a first term just to figure

out
>> > what to do and will make mistakes to slow progress worse yet.

Hillary
>> > already knows what to do, that is the real difference here, the

choice
>> > if you want real change is obvious.
>> >
>> > Barack Obama - Dreaming and hoping for change
>> >
>> > Hillary Clinton - Ready for change

>>
>> CLINTON-OBAMA or OBAMA-CLINTON? Which will it be? Both look good,
>> and both will be a helluva improvement over the Bu$h-Cheney
>> cluster****!!! Gospel.
>>

> I think that they won't be able to patch things up a la "Voodoo
> Economics" in 1980. I'd look for a tight race with the VP spot going to
> whoever is in third place, currently the nominal there being Edwards.
>


Bad blood between Hillary and Edwards, no VP there. Obama Edwards ticket
quite possible. Edwards may eventually endorse Obama in a deal to get the
VP job. May happen at the convention, very interesting.
 
Rob wrote:
>

Stop screwing with the follow ups.


> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpaint@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
> news:478652F2.A26B7D7A@yahoo.co.uk:
>
> >
> >
> > ChasNemo wrote:
> >>
> >> On Jan 10, 2:27�am, "Hillary '08" <icadse...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> > Obama is a huge gamble, Hillary is a sure bet for real change to
> >> > happen. Obama will need all 4 years of a first term just to figure

> out
> >> > what to do and will make mistakes to slow progress worse yet.

> Hillary
> >> > already knows what to do, that is the real difference here, the

> choice
> >> > if you want real change is obvious.
> >> >
> >> > Barack Obama - Dreaming and hoping for change
> >> >
> >> > Hillary Clinton - Ready for change
> >>
> >> CLINTON-OBAMA or OBAMA-CLINTON? Which will it be? Both look good,
> >> and both will be a helluva improvement over the Bu$h-Cheney
> >> cluster****!!! Gospel.
> >>

> > I think that they won't be able to patch things up a la "Voodoo
> > Economics" in 1980. I'd look for a tight race with the VP spot going to
> > whoever is in third place, currently the nominal there being Edwards.
> >

>
> Bad blood between Hillary and Edwards, no VP there.
>

Really? So she's made enemies with Obama and Edwards, good grief.


> Obama Edwards ticket
> quite possible. Edwards may eventually endorse Obama in a deal to get the
> VP job. May happen at the convention, very interesting.
>

That could happen.


--
"Throw me that lipstick, darling, I wanna redo my stigmata."

+-Jennifer Saunders, "Absolutely Fabulous"
 
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