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Lets hope this marks the beginning of the end for the Obama campaign. America might finally be realizing that putting the White House in the hands of Barack Obama would only further exacerbate our problems.
I am also glad that the debates are having an effect. Clinton is so commanding, and she is head and shoulders above the other two on policy and issues that matter.
We need a fighter and someone to get things done, not a catchy turn of phrase.
Clinton '08!
What is the RJ? Does anyone know the hard numbers?
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tim_japan - amen!
For people who want "change" and "hope" to steer the ship, Obama's supporters are the most caustic people on the web. Their rhetoric and vitriolic spewing is worse than anything Hillary, Bill or their supporters put out there. Or, in the words of my candidate, "that's not change."
This is only further evidence of the superiority of the Clinton ticket.