RiverStone
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Sun Jan-21-07 06:50 PM
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Zogby poll puts Obama in the lead in New Hampshire. Obama 23%. Clinton and Edwards, 19%. |
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Zogby 1/18/07 http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1237Yes - there are folks OTHER then Hillary leading polls out there! :)
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Sun Jan-21-07 06:54 PM
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1. problem is this poll was released before she got all the weekend press... |
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lets see a poll between 19th and the 22nd
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Sun Jan-21-07 06:55 PM
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2. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Sun Jan-21-07 06:55 PM
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3. I have long felt that the Hillary support |
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was primarily created out of thin air by the media.
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Sun Jan-21-07 07:54 PM
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10. unfortunately the media narratives |
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that are created out of thin air have effect. Most people have limited time to question the messages they hear on TV and radio.
Last year on Martin Luther King Day Al Gore gave an intense speech about Bush's spying. He was the first major politician to say that Bush was intentionally and repeatedly breaking the law. It was not covered at all in the NY Times. They front page was all about Hillary.
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Sun Jan-21-07 06:57 PM
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is'nt it a little early for this shit!
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RiverStone
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Sun Jan-21-07 07:08 PM
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7. No, not when the corporate MSM... |
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Has already made (or anointed) HRC the presumptive nominee.
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Sun Jan-21-07 07:02 PM
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5. It has been posted that Clinton has 47% to |
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Obama 17% in the NATIONAL POLL. I suppose that's the one that counts. I really think Hillary would make a terrific president. BUT the men in this country are still to prejudice to vote for her. And some women wouldn't because they are jealous.
When Kathleen Townsend ran for governor in Maryland, my brother a dyed in the wool democrat who never ever voted for a republican in his life voted for Ehrlich because he did not think a woman should have the job of GOVERNOR. Just think about that for a minute. He wouldn't vote for a woman for governor..What do you think these men out there would do if Hillary ran for president. Vote for somebody like Brownback instead.
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illinoisprogressive
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Sun Jan-21-07 07:07 PM
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6. it has more to do with Hillary than her gender. I love Pelosi and don't Hillary |
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and I'm a woman. Hillary gets me so irritated. But, Pelosi has the opposite effect. Someone wrote that Hillary brings out the worst in people's nature and she does mine
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Sun Jan-21-07 07:47 PM
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I'm a male, so I'm probably held to different standards...but I loathe Hillary, but I absolutely adore Pelosi, Sebelius, Lawton, Boxer, McCaskill, and Napolitano.
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Sun Jan-21-07 07:51 PM
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9. Clinton campaign will play up the gender card to the max, you can bet on it. |
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That will effectively be their election strategy. Anyone who doesn't vote for Hillary Clinton is sexist.
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