To Little Too Late

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Subject: To Little Too Late
  I have said repeatedly that many of Senator Barack Obama´s decisions appeared very flawed.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/31/obama.church/index.html

After watching the events on TV yesterday I can see nothing that has happened that will unify the Democrats.

The Democrats will not win in November with him as their candidate. The Republicans are out there back slapping each other. They have so much stuff to tear apart Senator Obama and none of it is anyones fault but his and his alone.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[01-06-2008,11:15]
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Roy
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
Clinton was wrong to get people´s expectations up that she would get full votes and full seating of the delegations. It was a long shot that you would never bet on with your own money. People were disappointed but what her supporters forget is that they could have given her the whole deal and she would still have been behind. Either way, someone was not going to be happy.

People needed to let off some steam. It has been building for months and now it is finished. By June 4th level heads will start to prevail and people will consider the true options.

It is easy to say ´I won´t vote for....´ until you look at the alternatives. Then it all seems rather silly.

[01-06-2008,15:05]
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Sharon
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
Sharon you can support whom ever you wish but the fact is this === the Republicans never play under the rules---FACT!

Obama should of quit his church a long time ago but gave a speech and did not make a decision---then Wright speaks again and no decision----then the comments from the pulpit regarding Clinton and NOW he quits the Church in an attempt to stop the bleeding and get some of Hillary supporters to support him. Tell all that shows good decision making.

Hillary believes she is the better candidate to win the election and the stats show that. RIGHT?

The purpose is to put the best candidate forward to defeat the Republicans. Like Dion is the best Liberal. Both systems are flawed but Obama ---- PRESENT ----

I pray that Clinton goes to the convention and Michigan gives all of their votes to Hillary and Florida does the same.

Behind or in front is not the issue the race is not over until its over and any super delegate committed can change their vote.

Beating the Republicans is the issue and has been since day one. I can not except that Obama was given so many delegates from Michigan when he was not even on the ticket.

Why did other candidates in the race at that time not get delegates?

Flawed compromise, flawed primary not over just yet.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[01-06-2008,21:11]
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Roy
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
Out my way, Dion is considered a ninny.

Since when do you take responsibility for everything that is said or done by CSIC? you are a member - you don´t need to be. Perhaps all candidates should list the movies they watch and the books they read too. The GP want the candidates to go to church but then don´t like which church or who the pastor is. People need to get real. Maybe Obama can´t quite believe how stupid it all is and expects to be judged by his ideas and his performance - not the people he may or may not hang out with.

The whole subject is bizarre.

BTW - how much do you have riding on Clinton winning the nomination? Must be a lot!

[01-06-2008,21:57]
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Sharon
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
LOL yeah Dion is a ninny here too!

Richard & Sharon so all those racist from Puerto Rico voting against a man of colour. Hillary won by more then 100% must because their racist in Puerto Rico!

Decision making is silly.

I am not allowed to say anything negative against CSIC, period. It is part of the new code of conduct. I told others anyone can represent prior to submitting and have a complaint by the society themselves for more then two years.

I have to be a member of CSIC because I represent many at the IAD.

You threw me off just lost $1,000.00 worth of TH chips.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Roy

[01-06-2008,22:13]
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Roy
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
yup Hillary won in a district that does not vote in November. Now what. She still does not have the delegates and popular vote does not decide the presidency. Just ask Al Gore!

is it too late to offset your losses on Hillary with a late bet on Obama?

[01-06-2008,22:54]
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Sharon
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
I don´t know what you two are talking about, but I like Dion. Because he´s an academic, he comes across as more thoughtful, a little shy, and somewhat reclusive. But at least he´s intelligent, wise, and understands economics and diplomacy.

Look what we got in the States with a blustery, self-righteous, overly confident cowboy these last 8 years.

The Obama nomination is complete. Get over it Roy. Have a beer and you´ll feel better.

[02-06-2008,00:25]
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Richard
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
I wish I had a much confidence as you do in Dion. Even his own party is second guessing his ability to lead. He may be intelligent and thoughtful, but he is hesitant to the point of impotent. Ignatia would be a better choice.
[02-06-2008,00:43]
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Sharon
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
A Late Bat at Obama I was a early bat at Obama!

Never liked the chap from day one. Based on his poor decision making.

Dion is a _____________ as far as I´m concerned, (blank)

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[02-06-2008,09:06]
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Roy
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
Roy you damned immigrant how long did you live in Canada? And still you can´t write one sentence correctly in English. Why don´t you take some English writing courses, man. It would make your expressions readable. Now log off and go to your class.
[02-06-2008,10:09]
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Syntax
(in reply to: To Little Too Late)
you don´t like Obama - I would have never guessed
[02-06-2008,14:42]
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Sharon