Reverend Wright Silent?)

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Subject: Reverend Wright Silent?)
  I first saw that on U tube and CNN has it all over. I really dont like the cattiness between obama and clinton.

As far the that message am afraid it will definately hurt obama´s chances as the media is having a frenzy with this.

I do think Obama would make a good president and I also thing clinton would be good has well. The democrats have a better chance at winning this election and I think it is them that is coming up with these messy cat crop.

I tell ya


[02-05-2008,16:00]
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pearline
(in reply to: Reverend Wright Silent?))
I tell ya, pearline, if you listen closely to Obama, he is not the one who is catty. His supporters and campaign are proud that he takes the high road and avoids personal attacks and negativity.

This is why he has a whole new generation of young Americans, independents, and people who normally wouldn´t vote excited in supporting him in this new approach of fresh, honest change.

[02-05-2008,16:30]
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Richard
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When you have a whole bunch of young children who know nothing about running a business let alone a country are used to attending lectures were the Professor is detached from the students/electorate of course they relate to that type of enviornment.

Why would any American voter not be excited about voting after seven years of G. W. Bush/

Why is McCain so close in the polls is the better question.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[02-05-2008,21:53]
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Roy
(in reply to: Reverend Wright Silent?))
Many of these so-called young children are university students and young urban professionals who had been turned off by politics as usual.

Interesting that older folks easily dismiss the new generation as somehow child-like, uneducated, or unqualified to make decisions even though the law says otherwise. Maybe it´s because they just can´t accept the realization that their time has passed, and they just can´t let go.

[02-05-2008,22:20]
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Richard
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they are the same voters that would have voted from JFK
[03-05-2008,02:12]
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Sharon
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But guys I seriously think the demograts would be a better president. Nothing against the republicans but I this election will be the democrats for sure
[03-05-2008,18:47]
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pearline
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it´s not over until it´s over. There were people who never imagined Bush would win a second term -and he did.
[03-05-2008,18:52]
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Sharon
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THERE IS ONE CANADIAN THAT IS AMAZED THAT G. W. BUSH WON AT ALL!
[03-05-2008,21:13]
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Roy
(in reply to: Reverend Wright Silent?))
2 Canadians plus Richard!
[03-05-2008,21:28]
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Sharon
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exactly.
[03-05-2008,22:03]
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Richard
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I have heard stories that bush did not win, I just hope this election is fear and goes well. The best man deserve to win. It will make history who ever wins.
[05-05-2008,17:09]
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pearline