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Originally Posted by CRad
But Chuck, isn't the Dem factor actually the deciding factor as far as you are concerned? Suppose Hillary was a Republican. Would it make a difference for you?
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I cannot reconcile any of Hillary's positions with being a Republican. I am having a hard enough time doing that with McCain.
As a Dem, which of Obama's positions do you find attractive?
Is it his "cut and run from Iraq policy", or the racism of his church that he found so attractive for 20 years? The hatred for America that his wife and minister feel? Maybe Hillary's socialized medicine program that he seems to have borrowed from.
Obama doesn't seem to have too many other policy initiatives out there.
He is a gifted speaker, but he certainly has no record of bringing people together on political compromises, which seems to be his principle claim.
TR
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