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John Q. Citizen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-13-08 11:43 PM
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24. A couple of points; Well more than a couple
1. Yes, Sen. Clinton under-performed expectations.

2. Racism is most effective as a top down phenomena.

3. It's a combination of both DNC and state party rules how delegates are apportioned.

4. Kentucky will be more competitive.

5. Obama is closer to the nomination and Sen. Clinton is farther after tonight.

6. My guess is that the supers will continue to move to Obama in sufficient numbers that he crosses the 2024 mark on June 3rd with the voters of SD and MT putting him over. That way it's the voters and not the supers who nominate our next president.

7. The song is better as reggae with "West Jamaica" substituted for the original words. I've never been to either place, but if I had the opportunity I think I'd choose the Island.

Does West Virginia get many Japanese tourists?
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