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Originally Posted by Hubscrown
Abeg Sidney leave all these bad belle Clinton haters alone.. They are the reason things seem like this from the beginning. I still can't grab the idea that Obama will be a President while everyone knows he has no way in hell to compete with McCain regarding Security and Foreign Affairs... He doesn't appear tough and firm. One thing that McCain need now is a strong running mate..even if its Romney, Republicans are set to win, unless Obama take Hillary as VP. But she could decide not to take the VP spot and run in 2012 against McCain. Its a set deal, Obama can not win general election unless he has a formidable VP and I can't see any of these white guys that can make that happen for him. Why would someone become president based on being black and idealism?? I just don't get it. He is sure not getting my vote.. I don't trust him or his capability to run a country. Even Hillary may not be likable, I'm very confidence that she will throw herself in every situation just like she's doing right now for the nomination.
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You have a right to your opinion and position.
Again I have always stated that Obama is the closest thing to JFK we have ever seen... JFK had
serious electability issues! He was catholic, a one term senator, and lacked the experience Richard Nixon had, who was a Protestant, republican ex-VP. JFK was considered to be an elitist who had no viable indications that he would make a good president. And in the most dangerous of times turned out to be one of the best... Could I be wrong about Obama? Possibly. So many people who voted for JFK were looked at in the same fashion as Obama supporters are now... Please take the time to read about this era and you will see the same similarities.
Sometimes it is not your ability to "throw yourself" into every situation. The most critical of decisions are best made by a person who is thoughtful and rational and will be able to realize when they are wrong. The country is tired of people like GW who forge ahead thinking that
they and they alone have all the answers. There is a difference in saying "I am qualified" and saying "He is not"... Once she ventured down that path she left the realm of "this is for the country" and entered where she has always been, "this is
my time".
She is so single minded that she forges ahead with single minded will that does not always translate into good results. While this is atimes admirable, it is also very dangerous... Anyone. I repeat, anyone, would have realize by now the damage she is causing to the party. Either Hilary doesn't see it or doesn't care. And that's fine it is her right to do what she see fit. But to be President, you must be able to have the strength to "stop".