this new hampshire thing is freakin' me out!

chikevinchikevin Posts: 421
edited January 2008 in A Moving Train
if obama doesn't win by 6-7 points...i have the feeling we're on the train back to the status-quo.
the interesting thing about it is i was watching msnbc this morning and chris mathews talked about how 'traditional' politics generally ends up besting 'new' politics.

i wonder if that's how tonite will turn out.
sigh...i sure hope it doesn't shut obama down.
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  • ledveddermanledvedderman Posts: 7,761
    Im starting to sweat a little here...yikes
  • heheheheh

    polls are funny.
  • chikevinchikevin Posts: 421
    like i heard summarized this morning...

    you will now see the establishment of the democratic party come out and do everything necessary to make sure they're status within the party is maintained.

    this is exactly why people are so disenfranchised with politics. if you're new, fresh...someone will put a cigar butt out on your head.

    tonight is a tragedy for a country that needs hope.
  • prismprism Posts: 2,440
    it's hard to believe that so many people actually fell for Clinton's tears.


    I hope this scare gets more apathetic voters out to the primaries to vote from here on out
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  • MasterFramerMasterFramer Posts: 2,268
    chikevin wrote:
    like i heard summarized this morning...

    you will now see the establishment of the democratic party come out and do everything necessary to make sure they're status within the party is maintained.

    this is exactly why people are so disenfranchised with politics. if you're new, fresh...someone will put a cigar butt out on your head.

    tonight is a tragedy for a country that needs hope.

    More shadiness around the Clintons in my eyes...

    Great speech again by Obama... he just needs to get out there and have people hear it
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  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    Clinton and Obama both won 9 delegates, so technically it's a tie.

    http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/


    but yeah, I thought Hillary crying was the end of it for her. weird.
  • CommyCommy Posts: 4,984
    Kenny Olav wrote:
    Clinton and Obama both won 9 delegates, so technically it's a tie.

    http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/


    but yeah, I thought Hillary crying was the end of it for her. weird.
    Kenny...get it the game will you. Hillary is a tool, let her cry.


    :D
  • chikevinchikevin Posts: 421
    prism wrote:
    it's hard to believe that so many people actually fell for Clinton's tears.
    yup. and if anyone paid attention, just seconds after those tears she started in about how obama wasn't ready to lead and she was.

    with her it's always, 'what i've done', 'who i am', 'what change i've brought'.

    no offense, but if you brought that much change after 35 years, we wouldn't need it now, would we?

    i just don't think i can stand another 4-8 years like we had with bush, which is what we'd have with hillary.

    i know obama doesn't have the 'experience' of some of her rivals, but christ...a fresh outlook is just what we need.

    i'm so disheartened by this.
  • CommyCommy Posts: 4,984
    I don't know about all of you, BUT I"M through with economic rule.
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