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Baaaa...

I honestly heard with my own two lovely shell-like perfect ears a Hillary supporter say (after Hill's latest speech) that he would wait until she told him who to vote for, before he would make a decision.

Now I know that there are sheep like this on all sides. I know that Hillary supporters are upset, almost as upset as I would probably be were the tables turned. Question is, how big a percentage are there?

Also, didn't she tell him to support Obama? What does that mean to them?

Also also, what the blue lazes does "suspending" your campaign mean other than "I'm secretly hoping that something very, very wrong happens to teh Senator from IL?

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I don't know, Scott. I had similar uncharitable thoughts about an Obama supporter when I saw this: http://www.spitballpolitics.com/2008/06/awesomeness.html :P

Okay, saying you'll vote the way someone else tell you to is taking it to far. You think Obama is Awesome, but at least it's _your_ thought!

I hope that Clinton's endorsement of Obama has the effect that it should: unifying the party. I haven't checked in with friends of mine who claimed they were voting McCain should Obama win. I'll be interested in how long it will take them to realize the folly of that choice.

"Also also, what the blue lazes does "suspending" your campaign mean other than "I'm secretly hoping that something very, very wrong happens to teh Senator from IL?"

I'm continuing to collect campaign contributions because I so far in debt?

You know, she's already lost. It's time to turn off the hate. Give her the benefit of doubt and suppose that she has some basic human decency and doesn't secretly hope for the death of a rival.

Wait, scratch that. It's time to redirect that hate to McCain. After all, he is the real villain in this drama.

Scott [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Okay, first I need to proof my posts more.

Second, :-P

Third, I feel relatively certain that most Dems will come round with time. We just don't have a lot of that.

And honestly I don't hate Hillary. I hate what she's done. I have to know someone before I can work a good hate up. I don't trust her though and that's why I would have been reticent to vote for her.

As for McCain, I think if he wins he'd be a better president than Bush was, but that ain't sayin' much.

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