--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > In a message dated 12/31/07 4:34:20 A.M. Central
> > Standard Time,  
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > 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
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> > 
> > 
> > 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 
> > 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. 
> 
> The next prez will be John McCain....a moderate
> Republican. The country will never elect Obama as
> MDixon points out: Black and a Muslim name. Hillary is
> a woman and a POLITICIAN who says what others want to
> hear.

Personally, I don't think McCain is moderate.  He will continue the 
war in Iraq, which the majority of the American public do not want.

Who will the Republicans nominate for the presidency?  For the time 
being it appears to be Giuliani since Pat Robertson supports him.  
But he will have problems being elected in the South.  I believe the 
old stereotype mentality would still apply over there.  He is 
Italian, a Catholic, and a Northerner--and from New York city at 
that.  Further, he may have health issues which will hurt his 
campaign.

For the Democrats, it is pragmatic to say that Obama will not be 
electable as president, just because he is black with a Muslin name.  
The voters from the southern states will definitely not vote for 
him.  For example, for the past two presidential elections the 
Democratic candidates lost in the South.  All of them were white 
men.  To top it off, Gore and Edwards came from the South and still 
did not appeal to the voters down there.

That leaves us with Hillary as the Democratic nominee.  It appears 
that she will carry Calfiornia and the traditionally Democratic 
voting states.  But the big question mark will be again the Southern 
states.  She will have a polarizing effect down there just because 
she is female.  However, the advantage she has is that she is married 
to William Jefferson Clinton.

Since Bill Clinton is very popular in the South, it would be a good 
bet that Hillary will win some of those Southern states, like 
Arkansas, Florida or Texas, which would be just enough to win the 
electoral votes for the presidency.



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