we are still trying to sell our man or woman aren't we? I wonder why we aren't trying to heal the party rather than further divide us up at this late time. There is a good chance that Obama will win; there is a smaller chance that Hillary will win. But whichever side does, the numbers are significant on either side that whoever does win will need everyone's help in electing our democrat over McCain. You think McCain isn't going to swiftboat; well neither did George Bush. Others did that for him leaving him to go the high road. and outside of the nasty word "Liberal" which I use quite liberally with myself...Liberal .....Liberal.........Liberal........how about big spending programs................... or a new one particular to this campaign..............barak HEUSSAIN OBAMA as one congressperson from Tennessee is throwing around. The fear tactics that have people asking about Obama's Musilim background is still going around despite the efforts to refute it, Obama's associations with a christian church, and others calling for Israel's destruction leaves quite a few americans bewildered at Obama as the Democrats most likely choice. They don't want McCain but see that Obama may be even a worse choice. We should be looking for a way to ease the public's mind about his religious views and his associations with known bigots. If this is not appropriately answered, there will be Democrats who either don't vote or vote for Someone they really don't want like McCain.
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To: Dems2008@yahoogroups.com
From: tadviv@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 18:36:09 +0000
Subject: [Dems2008] Obama expecting Victory!
There is a subtle air of confidence about the Illinois senator, even as
he is quick to remind voters that he is not yet his party's nominee
despite expectations of a sizable victory.
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