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Re: Isn't that scary that you feel we're past (none / 0)

No, we're into the portion where we need to be debating what Obama should be running on and reexamining his positions. We are past debating which candidate in the primary has a better position on the issues. That argument has been made and a winner has emerged, even if only by a slim margin.


If you're being chased by an angry bull and then you notice you're also being chased by a swarm of bees, it doesn't really change things. Just keep on running.
by vcalzone on Sat May 17, 2008 at 11:36:35 AM EST
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Re: Isn't that scary that you feel we're past (none / 0)

I absolutely think that Obama's platform needs a little bit of shaping going forward. So on that, I think we agree. Obama will adopt some of Clinton's policies, just as if Clinton had won, she'd have taken some ideas from Obama. While this isn't always the case, when the election is this close, the differences in policy must be paid attention to.


If you're being chased by an angry bull and then you notice you're also being chased by a swarm of bees, it doesn't really change things. Just keep on running.
by vcalzone on Sat May 17, 2008 at 11:39:39 AM EST
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Obama isn't the nominee yet (none / 0)

I personally don't think he's the strongest candidate.

Even if you completely ignore the incredible dishonesty of his healthcare 'plan'.


Universal healthcare IS a core Democratic value
Without a REAL committment to it, we WON'T win in November.
by architek on Sat May 17, 2008 at 05:33:28 PM EST
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