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Post by slappy on Feb 5, 2008 23:13:15 GMT -5
Hillary just won Arizona.
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Post by Rant Casey on Feb 6, 2008 0:12:00 GMT -5
Missouri is damn close.
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Post by slappy on Feb 6, 2008 0:31:30 GMT -5
Yeah it is.
Guess I underestimated Claire McCaskill.
HILLARY WINS CALIFORNIA!
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Post by Jean-Ralphio on Feb 6, 2008 0:34:49 GMT -5
McCain wins California, RIP Republicans....your GOP Nomination is McCain
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Post by Rant Casey on Feb 6, 2008 0:47:35 GMT -5
I've been so busy trying to keep track of this that I am just now finding out that my state is getting hit by tornadoes.
This is just lovely.
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Post by ovw4life on Feb 6, 2008 0:48:56 GMT -5
If Hilary doesn't win... I riot. LOL! At my house its like, if Hilary wins, my Grandfather riots.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Feb 6, 2008 1:41:32 GMT -5
If Hilary doesn't win... I riot. LOL! At my house its like, if Hilary wins, my Grandfather riots. A Hillary win isn't a bad thing for the Republicans. I think Hillary is easily the most beatable Democratic candidate. Obama is very charismatic, doesn't play the race card and doesn't like it when people do. Hillary is so far to the left it's ridiculous. Plus, she's a woman. Plus, she broke down and cried once already. There are plenty of people who won't vote for her just because she's a woman. I think the Republicans can pretty easily tar and feather her.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Feb 6, 2008 1:43:29 GMT -5
Just checked the updated delegate count on Yahoo. Hillary doesn't lead Obama by very much (441-418) but Romney only has about half of what McCain has.
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Post by slappy on Feb 6, 2008 1:53:37 GMT -5
At the end of the night, Hillary will have about 1042 to his 1010 some. She'll be ahead.
I think it's safe to say that McCain has risen from the dead to become the Republican nominee.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Feb 6, 2008 4:05:08 GMT -5
At the end of the night, Hillary will have about 1042 to his 1010 some. She'll be ahead. I think it's safe to say that McCain has risen from the dead to become the Republican nominee. The Dems nomination is still completely up for grabs. Today didn't really make any difference one way or the other.
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Post by dancinfatass on Feb 6, 2008 4:07:09 GMT -5
Huckabee not winning makes me emo. Gonna go find a clown to have sex with while listening to nirvana.
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Post by Hollywood Asia on Feb 6, 2008 4:31:26 GMT -5
Old White Guy 08
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2008 6:20:27 GMT -5
Hey, I think he can definetley beat Old Dirty Bitch and Moderatley Young Black Guy.
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Post by Hollywood Asia on Feb 6, 2008 6:56:43 GMT -5
O.W.G.
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Feb 6, 2008 9:40:30 GMT -5
well Hillary leads by 58 delegates which can be easily made up over the course of a week by Obama. 4 big caucasuses(spell) coming up and he has done very good at these types of polls.
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Feb 6, 2008 9:42:34 GMT -5
3 different factions fighting each other and us. That place is hopeless. We will be able to travel to Mars and inhabit it with a population faster than we will ever get Democracy in the middle east. Maybe. But are we supposed to just give up? One step at a time. Iraq can and will work. But we have to be willing to put the necessary time into it. Yeah. We are. This "war" is unwinnable. Infact there is no winning. It will never change there. At least not from our influence.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Feb 6, 2008 9:45:04 GMT -5
Maybe. But are we supposed to just give up? One step at a time. Iraq can and will work. But we have to be willing to put the necessary time into it. Yeah. We are. This "war" is unwinnable. Infact there is no winning. It will never change there. At least not from our influence. I'm not convinced it's unwinnable. I'm pretty convinced that what we're doing there ain't working and we need to really re-think our strategy.
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Feb 6, 2008 10:13:03 GMT -5
Yeah. We are. This "war" is unwinnable. Infact there is no winning. It will never change there. At least not from our influence. I'm not convinced it's unwinnable. I'm pretty convinced that what we're doing there ain't working and we need to really re-think our strategy. Well it is winnable. On the view that we could turn it into a sheet of glass. But in a realistic world I don't think we have the capabilities to influence all the factions of Iraq to forget the hate and bloodlust for eachother and come together to form a Democracy. Same situation in Vietnam. They held an election there, didn't mean jack now they are back where they started...Divided. The citizens may want democracy but the leaders do not. They will never agree. Dems and Republicans may argue and bicker but there aren't any genocides or "Revolutionary Guards" battling on the White House lawn. What we are dealing with in Iraq is something we have no business in and no understanding of.
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Post by slappy on Feb 6, 2008 11:09:05 GMT -5
well Hillary leads by 58 delegates which can be easily made up over the course of a week by Obama. 4 big caucasuses(spell) coming up and he has done very good at these types of polls. Then there is Ohio, Texas and Pennsylvania which are most likely Hillary's and they are big delegate states, so yeah.
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Post by T R W on Feb 6, 2008 11:17:05 GMT -5
The fight to lose to O.W.G. is on.
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