--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>  
> In a message dated 2/2/08 9:17:50 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> FWIW,  I'm supporting Hillary because I think
> Obama is caught up in his own  groundswell and
> really hasn't a clue what he's going to be
> facing if  he's elected (or even just if he's
> nominated).
> 
> I'm very doubtful  that the support he's
> attracting is going to discourage the
> opposition  among the power structure he'll
> have to deal with in the  slightest.
> 
> It's all thrilling and inspirational and
> uplifting and  intoxicating, and I wish to 
> heck I could be part of it just because it  
> must *feel* so good. But I'm not at all sure
> there's any real muscle  behind it.
> 
> Judy, you're not giving your party much credit. Don't you think
> if Obama is nominated that the rest of the Democrats will rally 
> behind and support him?

Yes, of course, where did I suggest otherwise??

> He'll have the same advisors and coaching Hillary or any other 
> Democrat  would have. Yes, ultimately Obama  would have to make the 
> decisions, but  he'll have lots of information and people 
> surrounding him to help him, just as  any President does. It's not 
> like he's going to battle by  himself.

Right, that was the pitch for Bush as well on the
Republican side, and we know how that turned out.


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