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Originally Posted by Papino
The first highlighted couldn't have caught my attention but for the fact that i already said in this thread that democracy has room for fools especially when they are in the majority.800,000 more people have voted for Obama than Clinton so far in America including millions the world over that see him as a better choice.Just that this time,it is not like in Y2K!
A forum like this remains a market place of ideas where assumed sane individuals advertise their minds.I am certainly not immuned to foolishness especially because i-like many people-endorse democracy as a government system even with its flaws.
Don't grieve on the fear of a repeat republican government because it is not coming and they know it.Anti-Obama or Anti-Clinton would not shift that fact.
The last highlighted made me punder that Hillary is probably waiting for a VP offer before quitting.To me,that would not be a bad idea afterall.Just that Obama might have a problem working with somebody that believes he is not worthy of the presidential seat.
Stay well 
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Even Clinton/Obama ticket is doubting because all what Obama has been screaming is change in the way things are done in D.C. Now picking Hillary who is one of the D.C. inside person will be a question for Obama... unless he can convince the people that Clinton is just there to follow his direction and he's not depending on her D.C. political experience.
Hopefully Bill Clinton can go on some international errands. Maybe make him ambassador in Zimbabwe or Sudan.
Obama/Clinton stand a better chance because of Democrats supporters division, but Obama stand the risk of flip flopping and now he needs to show how to make those changes happen without the help of anyone with D.C. political status quo.