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  • Posted By: julianandjane @ 05/25/2008 3:36:06 PM

    Hillary has used the assassination comment 3 tims: clearly NOT an oversikght. To me, this obvious underhanded shot at Obama is absolutely unacceptable. There are enough crazies, some right-wing as there are crazies also on the left, to embolden the probability that Obama will be assassinated. I therefore hope thqt Obama will pick Edwards who didn't do well in the primaries but would be a god choice to be president if the Hillary apparent objective is achieved.

  • Posted By: julianandjane @ 05/25/2008 3:28:53 PM

    hillary bring up the assassination issue, clearly aimed at Obama, is an apparent act of desperation. If so, she is putting her own ambition very clearly ahead of the safety of Obama AND the good of the D. party.

    Methinks candidate hillary would result in many Ds and moderate Rs not voting and even some voting for the R's especially if the R VP looks acceptable as McCain obviously is losing it.
    Julian

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