Hey Tracey I"m clear that HRC is an old school beltway powerbroker and has done things which are less than savory. I'm certainly not down with everything she's done. I'm sure that looking over the political career of any of the folks that have made careers in DC would turn up some truly ugly and at times disturbing business. I don't think you can get there without some. However, I don't think her examples are worse than other peoples. All I'm really saying is that warts and all, her presence in the White House wouldn't appall me but I prefer Senator Obama. In the end, the Clinton vs. Obama debate is mostly moot, unless the Democratic power brokers defy the will of the people and give the nomination to Clinton at the convention.
The one thing that worries me about Sen. Obama is his position on the war. While I am all for ending it and as soon as possible, I'm also for the moral responsibility of rebuilding a country we have left destroyed. I don't think it's right to simply say we'll just leave. I'd like to see his plan for fixing the mess. He may have one but I haven't seen it anywhere. I'm hopeful that Senator Obama will do the right thing in Iraq and clean up the mess the war criminals have created. Bosco --- On Tue, 5/20/08, tdemorsella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: tdemorsella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: OT:Top reasons Clinton should not get on dream ticket To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2008, 8:17 PM I'm glad I misunderstood and that you voted for who you wanted - no matter who that is. I did not perceive you as someone who could be pressured by others in your political decision making.