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Slugbug in Portland

I'm in bad light, the print is too small and my connection is not good here at the Kennedy School in Portland but good to see these neat stories up and will look at the closer when I get a chance!

kayakbiker

I like Obama, but I'm concerned that he didn't get much of the Hispanic vote in Nevada. I see him as a much stronger candidate in a national election than Hillary, who is divisive, and I am willing to give someone a chance that seems more in tune with my beliefs than Hillary is.

Slugbug in Portland

I saw Obama speak in Boston and Chicago. I've seen Hillary in Boston and Chicago and Seattle. I've read both their records at On The Issues. Mixed both. I will caucus in WA here with Gabe on 2/8, I think it is. Am watching primary and national and electability patterns but he will caucus for Obama for sure and I will caucus for Obama probably. He has been for him all along, and I've been an "undecided," much different than last time when I like things about Dean and Clark but was an "early adopter" for Kerry, though I disagreed on some points about foreign policy and trade.

As far as synchrony of beliefs, that was most true with Chris Dodd this time, but he didn't prove to be viable (or was shut out). Also remember that Feingold attempted a run. Liked things about Biden, Kucinich, Gravel, Richardson - sos people really listen? No. Clinton and Obama were set to collide and one succeed. I feel that Edwards has been shut out also. Dirty politics.

In the end, my main goal is to fight the Republicans. Consequently, I don't join into primary season horseplay especially since in 2004 a Dean supporter spit in my face and called me a Zombie. I actually loved all of Dean's gaffes and agreed with them, just as I liked what Kerry said when he botched jokes or forgot to turn off the mike. These moments of candidness are elucidating.

Down with McCain, the frontrunner. Down with Huckabee the end times believer. Down with Guiliani, who has Norman "What is a Kurd" Podhoretz as a foreign policy advisor. Down with Romney like his father before him - he and his millions. Same with Bloomberg and his millions. Shut him out before he starts. Gore rumors? Yeah cool but not to wait til the "outcome" to jump in, like that arrogant Gingrich considered. Thompson is over.

Heard Obama got more delegates in Nevada, though Clinton won the popular vote. Delegates aren't committed and can switch. I was once a Hart delegate who switched to Jackson. The caucus process is interesting.

Noticed Ron Paul gave McCain a run for his money with Independents. I predicted that. We need some kind of splinter to take McCain down. He's actually the best on the environment and hate to see him get Swift Boated by the actual Swift Boat bastards. He's polled most electable against Clinton and slightly worse with Obama. He would be a bad President. They all would but who can be most easily defeated?

We can't have another Republican. As my friend Chuck form Houston pointed out, it's only in 2002 and 2004 that ALL THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT - EXECUTIVE, SENATE & HOUSE, most of SUPREME COURT were dominated by one party.

Cuba is having it's one-party election - why be like that. How are we not a Banana Republic?

Heard the guy on NPR Bob Edwards yesterday while on the road who is making a documentary about election theft. All this bullshit is pointless when there are not paper records of electronic machine results and when the software is proprietary, changeable and hackable.

We do not live in a democracy if we do not have fair elections.

Slugbug

I see 2 MLKs - did you put the code twice or are they two different ones?

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