19 Mart 2008 Çarşamba

Re: [Dems2008] Re: Both candidates need to support a simple election in Michigan and Florida

I am sorry this makes you get emotional.
I am sorry you post at the bottom of a post.

But I still do not agree. I think there are advantages to the party to
continuing.

I have seen McCain in the news a few times so far.
All have been because he said something dumb or made a mistake.

I support Obama winning (I assume) after all votes are counted and
think this is a more honorable position.

The other candidates I have seen drop out have been 10 or 20 or 80
percent behind, not single digits and predicted to win 1-3 more
significant states.


--- raschueller <raschueller@yahoo.com> wrote:

> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Mark^o^ <smiledaydream@...> wrote:
> >
> > Both candidates, and I hate to say, mainly the one I voted for,
> Obama,
> > are manipulating these states for their benefit.
> >
> > Obama needs to support that all Democrats vote and have their vote
> > counted.
> >
> > There is little chance he can lose this election. He should with
> with
> > full honor and a full count and not live forever with the legacy of
> > George Bush... winning after an incomplete vote. That will haunt
> him
> > in the election.
> >
> > Hillary also should support only a simple fair vote and nothing
> that
> > favors her only.
> >
> >
>
> This is STUPID. Its money wasted. Seat the delegation as is and it
> does not hurt Obama a BIT. If he endorses sitting the delegation as
> it
> stands 58 delegates for Clinton the rest undecided... which the vast
> majority will go for he.. he looses a net 15 delegates AT MOST. He
> looks like a hero and a leader. I am doing this to save the party any
> further trouble and out of respect for the great state of Michigan.
> NO
> ONE can win this without super delegates and Clinton can not win at
> all. This would be a wonderful gesture.
>
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