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March 14, 2008 at 15:10:37

Bacon's Rebellion and Hillary's Wink and a Nod to Pennsylvania's "Racially Sensitive" Voters

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Finally, both the Clinton campaign and Pennsylvania's "racially sensitive" voters would do well to recall theologian Reinhold Niebuhr's admonition: "Our racial pride is incompatible with our responsibilities in the world community. If we do not succeed in chastening it, we shall fail in our task."

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Walter C. Uhler is an independent scholar and freelance writer whose work has been published in numerous publications, including The Nation, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Journal of Military History, the Moscow Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. He also is President of the Russian-American International Studies Association (RAISA).

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FeatherBeautiful, musician, Centrist Democrat

That's BS!

You will not get Obama as VP by voting for Clinton. He will never take the VP position. If you want to vote for Clinton, that is just fine. But don't do that thinking that it will be a vote for Obama as well. Since he has such a bright future in politics, he doesn't need to be VP. He has time to run again if he wants. Hillary is the one who doesn't have much time, since she is already 60. That's why she and her feminist cronies are so mad at Obama for interupting her only opportunity, since it's supposed to be "her turn". Obama will continue in the Senate and later run for Gov. of Ill. if he doesn't win the nomination...which is highly unlikely since he is so far ahead in the count. She will never catch up unless she wins at least 70% of each remaining primary or caucus...and we KNOW that will never happen...not even with all the race baiting that her camp has been doing as of late.

With that said, if Clinton does win the nomination then McCain will win the general in November. Why....because blacks and youth will stay home, some indies will stay home too and the rest will vote repub, and repubs will not cross-over like they did in the primes. She may as well concede the black vote, because they are DONE with her and Bill. Without blacks, youth, indies, and the fake Limbaugh votes, Dems will lose in November.

Obama '08!

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