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            <title>Comment #1 by caniscandida</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 16:37:13 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>demographics</strong></p><p>I wish the NYTimes article had more on the campaigning in Washington, and on exit polls from there.</p><p>
That race seems to have been an important factor in Louisiana is not surprising, but depressing nonetheless.</p><p>
One bit of justice is that Hillary's friend the CAFO-owning pig farmer from Nebraska could not help her all that much in that state.</p><p>
Later today, our much finer friends, John-former-Marine ("Shu pas a vende!"), of far northern Maine, and SMLowry on the NH border, may or may not be voting. &nbsp;Break a leg, SM and John!

<p>Chickens are our cousins!  So are fish!  So are other sentient animals!  Let us learn to be kind.</p></p>
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				<p><strong>demographics</strong></p><p>I wish the NYTimes article had more on the campaigning in Washington, and on exit polls from there.</p><p>
That race seems to have been an important factor in Louisiana is not surprising, but depressing nonetheless.</p><p>
One bit of justice is that Hillary's friend the CAFO-owning pig farmer from Nebraska could not help her all that much in that state.</p><p>
Later today, our much finer friends, John-former-Marine ("Shu pas a vende!"), of far northern Maine, and SMLowry on the NH border, may or may not be voting. &nbsp;Break a leg, SM and John!

<p>Chickens are our cousins!  So are fish!  So are other sentient animals!  Let us learn to be kind.</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #2 by amazingdrx</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 01:52:51 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Looks bad for Hillary</strong></p><p>It's looking bad for Hillary Canis. &nbsp;With many caucuses yet to go. &nbsp;Sure hope someone can get through to Barack on his energy policy problems.</p><p>
If Barack supporters enable president McCain, with some help from swiftboaters, the outrage is going to dwarf the Nader induced bush win. Yikes. &nbsp;The new, cool progressive (no nothing on policy)position is to vote for change/Barack here in wisconsin too. &nbsp;</p><p>
That vapid "yes we can" dipdive video is finally making the email rounds of the perpetually trendy.</p><p>
Remember '88 and the Dukakis campaign (the kids don't), 8 years of raygunning, and we needed relief. &nbsp;It didn't happen. &nbsp;Hope Barack is not another Dukakis.</p><p>
These kids packing the caucuses and rock star Barack rallys better get their young friends to vote. &nbsp;It hasn't happened in the past, depending on the youth/change vote has been a false hope when it comes to the general election.</p><p>
The BJ hating Naderites are resurecting their Clinton hatred and propelling Barack. &nbsp;This is not looking good. &nbsp;I'm going to try to go to a Barack rally to see the phenomenon in person.</p><p>
And a Hillary rally to witness the historic failure of the first woman candidate for prez. &nbsp;Imagine how you will tell it to your daughters Barack voters, how Hillary lost to Barack and how Barack lost to McCain/Huckleberry.</p><p>
Oh well, that's politics.

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog</p></p>
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				<p><strong>Looks bad for Hillary</strong></p><p>It's looking bad for Hillary Canis. &nbsp;With many caucuses yet to go. &nbsp;Sure hope someone can get through to Barack on his energy policy problems.</p><p>
If Barack supporters enable president McCain, with some help from swiftboaters, the outrage is going to dwarf the Nader induced bush win. Yikes. &nbsp;The new, cool progressive (no nothing on policy)position is to vote for change/Barack here in wisconsin too. &nbsp;</p><p>
That vapid "yes we can" dipdive video is finally making the email rounds of the perpetually trendy.</p><p>
Remember '88 and the Dukakis campaign (the kids don't), 8 years of raygunning, and we needed relief. &nbsp;It didn't happen. &nbsp;Hope Barack is not another Dukakis.</p><p>
These kids packing the caucuses and rock star Barack rallys better get their young friends to vote. &nbsp;It hasn't happened in the past, depending on the youth/change vote has been a false hope when it comes to the general election.</p><p>
The BJ hating Naderites are resurecting their Clinton hatred and propelling Barack. &nbsp;This is not looking good. &nbsp;I'm going to try to go to a Barack rally to see the phenomenon in person.</p><p>
And a Hillary rally to witness the historic failure of the first woman candidate for prez. &nbsp;Imagine how you will tell it to your daughters Barack voters, how Hillary lost to Barack and how Barack lost to McCain/Huckleberry.</p><p>
Oh well, that's politics.

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #3 by Tasermons Partner</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 02:44:26 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Actually...</strong></p><p>...the nomination is determined by delegate count, not necessarily popular vote. &nbsp;And as far as delegate count goes, they're pretty even (Clinton has a slight lead).</p>
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				<p><strong>Actually...</strong></p><p>...the nomination is determined by delegate count, not necessarily popular vote. &nbsp;And as far as delegate count goes, they're pretty even (Clinton has a slight lead).</p>
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            <title>Comment #4 by JMG</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:35:38 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Barbara Jordan, Pat Schroeder ...</strong></p><p>ran for president, as I recall ...

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				<p><strong>Barbara Jordan, Pat Schroeder ...</strong></p><p>ran for president, as I recall ...

<p>Save the world:  Reduce greenhouse gas emissions 5% annually.</p></p>
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