12 Mart 2008 Çarşamba

Re: [Dems2008] Who's hoodwinking who?

KC, it is coming from both sides.  As Isabelle pointed out a majority of Hillary supporters in Mississippi have said they will not vote for Obama if he is the nominee.  So while you may be willing to support Obama should he be the nominee, I don't think you can say Hillary supporters are more willing to support Obama than Obama supporters willing to support her.
 
I have said I will vote for her if she happens to be the nominee.  But with everything that has gone on in the past couple of weeks, I am having my doubts that it would be a good move.  Yes she is a democrat (whatever that means to her), but she is also very much about HER and power.  Her calling for the head of Samatha Power for a "monster" comment and not feeling that a racist comment made by Ferraro demanded the same action has really given me pause as to whether I can truly press that screen check mard for her.
 
Obama's message is one in which he is inclusive.  His saying is Yes WE Can.  She and her supporters started using a version of this saying Yes I Can, Yes She Can.  Obama is always saying we can do this.  She is always saying I can.  It is all about her, not the american people.

caseypep <caseypep@yahoo.com> wrote:
My God, what arrogance. Why are the Hillary supporters more willing to
end up supporting Obama if he gets the nomination than the Obama
supporters who would support Hillary if she gets it?
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