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"The Las Vegas Sun, however, said Clinton has the right blend of vision and experience, and an edge over Obama."
What experience ? Experience through osmosis ?
Experience having resided in the White House ?
Clinton's 'Experience' is a fallacy.
It makes for a nice campaign slogan but that is all it is.
If Clinton could translate her so called 'experience' into sound judgment she would not have voted us into Iraq. It's said over and over - and it's still the TRUTH.
Barack Obama for President of the UNITED States of America.
Barack Obama for President of the UNITED States of America.
Barack Obama for President of the UNITED States of America.
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Who are the defenders of the status quo ? Is that you ?
Reagan did spawn a 'sea change' in American politics.
Obama hopes to spawn a new 'sea change'. Change based on the ideals of unity - not division (and certainly not modeled after Reagan's ideas)
How can anyone look at the state of modern politics and the outlook for our country guided by our current stautus quo - how can this 'sea change' of unified working government not make sense.
Anyone who has paid any attention knows what Obama is speaking of about the Republican Party being guided by 'ideas' for the past 15 years... you don't have to subscribe to those ideas but they are, none the less, ideas. The same could be said of the Democratic party of the late 50's and into the 60's - Kennedy Idealism. Both of these movements ran their course and were watered down by time. That explains the state of the Democratic Party in the 70's and 80's. It also explains the 'washed out' state of the Republican Party today.
--- Why do 'we' resent being talked to as if we had the capacity for knowledge. That is how Barack Obama is speaking to America... as if 'we can' understand. Why would we sell ourselves short and believe that we are past our zenith... that we are a declining people. Come on people... Now is the time to show some strength of character.
Hillary Clinton should do her part in making the Democratic Party a party of ideas again. She can start by voting for Barack Obama in November.
Barack Obama for President of the UNITED States of America.