Okay. I stand corrected and actually I can see it. I may not be an Obama
supporter but I do lke the fact he has tried to take the high road during this
campaign. The Clintions have been know for using under-the-table dirty
tricks. Especially when they are up against the wall (like
I appreciate that. Believe it or not, the events in NH, made me an
Obama supporter, which leaves me ambivalent. I admire some of his
accomplishments, but many of his moves seem calculated. He's player.
I realize that is why he has risen so far so fast, but it does not make
me feel any
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080115/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_rdp
Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama
stepped back from a controversy over race Monday night, agreeing that a
prolonged clash over civil rights could harm their party's overall drive
to win the White
This is one of those things you can¹t recover from. The damage is already
done. I think that if the party loses this year, we can trace it all back to
New Hampshire.
On 1/14/08 8:38 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
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Wit a very heavy heart, I have to agree sigh
Daryle wrote:
This is one of those things you can¹t recover from. The damage is already
done. I think that if the party loses this year, we can trace it all back to
New Hampshire.
On 1/14/08 8:38 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Same here. The last thing we need is to give blacks more excuses to stay
home instead of going to vote. I got the feeling someone in Clinton's camp
told her that.
-GTW
In a message dated 1/14/08 9:06:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Wit a very heavy heart, I have to agree sigh
Actually, I read several sources that said Obama called the truce in the
middle of a speech. I think that thereafter the Clintons had no
choice. I'm not surprised. I remember that there used to read about
people who could testify against in their various cases them dying under
mysterious