--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > In a message dated 12/31/07 4:34:20 A.M. Central Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > It seems to me, with Hillary's feet, > Stuck in corporate greed, like cement: > It will be impossible for her to govern; > In a way, which: > Will produce any real change... > After all, the Clinton's are buds with the Bush's... > George W & Bill Clinton were only born a month apart; > They both like to hang with Daddy Bush... > Same destiny? Perhaps... > > Obama is Lincoln-like in his oratory; > And the contrast is becoming clearer and clearer. > God save us from the Queen!!! > > Robert Gimbel Seattle,WA > > > > Well I have to admit 4+ years of Hillary will be at least like the past 7 > years, if not worse. Hillary is the most polarizing figure in American politics > today and perhaps since Abraham Lincoln. But I guarantee you, America will > not elect a man named Barak Hussein Obama while in a war with fundi Muslims
Your point about Obama's name is well taken. I believe, though, that Huckabee's name works against him as well. It sounds like the name of a hillbilly from Arkansas. Wait a minute! Huckabee IS a hillbilly from Arkansas! When I close my eyes and hear that name "Huckabee" the image of Gomer Pyle appears. It's like the reverse phenomenon of Americans hearing a British accent: they say that someone with a British accent in America adds about 20 IQ points to the speaker, at least in the minds of his American listeners. Well, I suggest that anyone with the name of "Huckabee" automatically gets 20 IQ less. Tell me something: would you hire someone named "Huckabee"? > and Edwards is seen as nothing more than an ambulance chasing lawyer by too > many people. My prediction is, no matter who is elected it's going to be pay > back time for the opposite party and the beat goes on. > > > > **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes > (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) >
