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Oh, it's a soap opera out there, sam. But if Hillary closes the gap
between now and June (the end of primary season), she will most likely win the nomination. If she does and there isn't transparency in the proceedings, not to mention if Obama hints at any type of indiscretion when its over (if he loses), you're going to see a implosion followed by a schism. And all those record-breaking voter turnouts will have went for nada...
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saul_relative
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March 5, 2008
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Hillary will probably end up with the nomination if it remains this close.
Still, with that idiot Nader running now, draining off some of the most liberal voters, may conservative Democrats openly talking and voting for McCain, and a sure schism in the Democratic Party at the convention if they do a bunch of backroom dealing. It doesn't matter who the Zionists back, Soul Builder, the Democrats are about to hand the presidency back to the Republicans through heated attrition, snagging defeat from the jaws of victory for the third time in as many elections...
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saul_relative
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March 5, 2008
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The political positioning will be one to keep an eye on. Also Soulbuilder makes a very, very good point! sam
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sam444
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March 5, 2008
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Just got the news! Hillary won Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. Is it going to be Hillary because the Zionists selected her? Rothschild (England) supports her!
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Soul_Builder101
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March 4, 2008
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