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Just here to share, discuss, debate and dissent. If you want to argue or curse or call each other names, I'm not interested. Sorry.

Clinton at State: Am I the only one who thinks this is weird?

I don't believe it's a done deal.

But does anyone remember that the entire Obama critique of Hillary Clinton was based on foreign policy. Obama argued that Hillary voted for the war in Iraq, and therefore couldn't be trusted with U.S. foreign policy.

She demonstrated "flawed judgment" on Iraq.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/11/o bama.clinton/

Has the world changed?

After 12 years of nearly complete control of Florida politics, Republicans lost the state to Obama.

But, although Obama won Florida, the Democrats didn't. While Obama was carrying Florida by over 3%, Democrats were picking up only one seat in both houses of the Legislature, which remain overwhelmingly Republican.

Why I stay in the Democratic Party

Why does a conservative stay in the Democratic Party?

Because Republicans can't decide whether Stevens should be kicked out.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation/s tory/773542.html

Because Republicans steal (I'm sorry, misappropriate) campaign funds.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/southflo rida/story/773519.html

And, because they just don't get it.

Does NOW really attack Obama ????

The dictionaries define attack as, variously,

1.    to set upon in a forceful, violent, hostile, or aggressive way, with or without a weapon; begin fighting with: He attacked him with his bare hands.      

2.    to begin hostilities against; start an offensive against: to attack the enemy.      

3.    to blame or abuse violently or bitterly.     

4.    to direct unfavorable criticism against; criticize severely; argue with strongly: He attacked his opponent's statement.      

Pro-choice groups, women's groups and Palin

Palin chose to have five kids.

Palin chose to deliver a Downs baby.

Palin made her choices.

Pro choice groups: Why the silence on China?

Pro choice used to mean pro choice.  Not pro abortion, but pro choice.  

Pro choice should mean anti forced abortion.  

So, why the radio silence from the pro choice and women's rights groups on China's policy of forced abortions?

Today's story speaks for itself:

Let's look at the British auto bailout . . . .

My first car was a very ancient, very rusted MGB convertible that I bought for $1200.  It had split batteries (always running dry) that you could only access by removing the rear jump seat.  It was beautiful to look at but an engineering nightmare.  Its basic design was from the days when cars were driven for fun, only on weekends, and only by the rich, and car owners had a "man" living over the garage to take after their horses and dogs and tinker with whatever broke on the car.  It was not a good car for a college student who couldn't fix it himself.

The manufacturer of this vehicle was British Leyland.

British Leyland Motor Corporation was created in 1968 by the British government.

Florida "protected" marriage, too!

Thanks to "new" voters, Obama turned Florida blue.

McCain received only 48.4% in Florida, or 3,938,166 votes.

Obama won 50.9%, or 4,142,174 votes, and took this swingiest of swing states.

However, the Florida Marriage Protection Amendment did better than either.  

In a state which requires constitutional amendments to obtain 60% to pass, "Yes" for "marriage protection" received 62.1%, or 4,758,737 votes.  "No" received only 37.9%, or 2,909,086 votes (including me and my kids).

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