Matt Samson
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I am against Barack Obama because he is against Israel.
Clinton is staying in the race because there is still a slight chance she could win the nomination.Muz4PM said:West Virginia and Kentucky are coming up, should be strong for Clinton, however, after Indiana, I am not making any predictions. I think it will go to the convention, where there is quite a headache for the Super Delegates. Clinton seems to be more popular in big states like Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio than Obama, but many think he is more electable. However, apparently, according to some (Fox, LOL) there may still be some skeletons in Obama's closet which would be used in Novemeber against him by the Republicans who seem to already have a fair bit of ammo on him. Clinton may even dredge some stories up to assist the GOP for a possible Clinton tilt at the Democratic nomination in 2012?
Duh.Matt Samson said:Clinton is staying in the race because there is still a slight chance she could win the nomination.
No one, absolutely no one, is stupid enough to think this is in the bag. I think you'll find that it'll be the opposite because it is so close - more people coming out to show their support instead of less because they know their vote will count.If she does well in the states coming up, she will get a boost. I feel a lot of the Obama supporters wont turn out to vote anymore because they probably think the nomination is in the bag.
Can I just do a little something to that paragraph...One thing Clinton would be hoping for is a massive scandal to sink Obama and therefore making her the winner by default.
The longer she stays in the race, the better the chance something dirty will come to the surface regarding Obama before the convention.
it'll be really tight.Matt Samson said:Clinton is staying in the race because there is still a slight chance she could win the nomination.
I am... It was in the bag a couple of months ago.No one, absolutely no one, is stupid enough to think this is in the bag. I think you'll find that it'll be the opposite because it is so close - more people coming out to show their support instead of less because they know their vote will count.
It shows the Peter Paul side of the issue, which involves allegations that Hillary Clinton has committed numerous federal election law violations, has lied about them to cover them up, all culminating in what might be felonious conduct on her part.
Never really been fond of Barack Obama.May 7, 2008 12:10 | Updated May 7, 2008 12:23
Obama's Jews: Yearning for Camelot
By MARC ZELL
We have commented in a previous column about the risk an Obama candidacy poses for the Jewish People and Israel. These concerns have been echoed by commentators and readers alike from across the political spectrum over the past several months and they boil down to this: while Obama says all the right things about Israel, his legislative record both in Washington and Illinois is so sparse on general issues of foreign policy, and the Middle East in particular, that one has to look closely at the views of his close advisors in the field.
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Interestingly, Shmuel Rosner the Ha'aretz US Correspondant compiled a list of all the Presidential candidates when the primaries began. He rated them out of 10 on their policies towards Israel and the Jewish people. Clinton beats Obama, but McCain beats Clinton.Matt Samson said:Never really been fond of Barack Obama.
He seems to think negotiating with Iran will solve the worlds problems. Isn't that like trying to speak with the devil and asking for his opinion on how to make the world a better place? :angry:
Iran isn't some mindless prick. Iran is a country with a lot of people who are outspokenly and understandably pissed off at the West. The world would be a better place if the U.S just played by the rules for once.Never really been fond of Barack Obama.
He seems to think negotiating with Iran will solve the worlds problems. Isn't that like trying to speak with the devil and asking for his opinion on how to make the world a better place?
Matt Samson said:Never really been fond of Barack Obama.
He seems to think negotiating with Iran will solve the worlds problems. Isn't that like trying to speak with the devil and asking for his opinion on how to make the world a better place? :angry:
Iron said:My major gripe with Obama is shaping up to be the fact that Michelle Obama would be, perhaps, the ugliest first lady in living memory