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4themind Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-08 04:24 PM
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54. If he doesn't come fully on board Obama will have to go on with what he has
Edited on Tue Aug-05-08 04:25 PM by 4themind
its not the ideal strategy but what lengths should he go to placate him if he pouts, and he may want nothing less than either having Hillary as the nominee or as the V.P., and if that's not the case then what? Obama has assumed the obligation of seeing this through to election day, and he'll do that even if former presidents won't get on board, Bill's responsible for his own thoughts and feelings but the line is clear, there will be and never would have been a Bill Clinton 3rd term, it's realistically (IMO) going to be Obama or McCain, and people (including bill) will either have to get on board or get on the tracks, and if we lose then we lose, we can only control what we do, not what bill does. Can't spend too much time looking back when people are actively attacking right in front of you (the repubs).
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