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	<title>Comments on: Pennsylvania Recap: Is Dem Division Cementing?</title>
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		<title>By: ajm8127</title>
		<link>http://washingtonindependent.com/1581/pennsylvania-recap-is-dem-division-cementing/comment-page-1#comment-3636</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah, the speculative numbers game. The thing is I will be willing to bet parts of my body that the dynamic will change completely once a candidate is chosen for the Democrats. There are five months between the DNC convention and the general election. That is plenty of time for the wounds of liberal infighting to heal and people to realize that just because Obama is the nominee, that in no way means they should vote for McCain just because Hillary is no longer on the ticket (she would have to win every remaining state by 32% to overcome her delegate deficit). The really funny thing is if you actually look at the policies, instead of meaningless attributes such as skin color, age, or middle names (reason enough for a lot of PA voters to snub Obama), Hillary and Barack are almost mirrors of each other. The main difference is character (snobby bitch versus self reflective visionary). Although, the unfortunate truth is most people pick their horse based on political signs along side a road, or TV ads.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, the speculative numbers game. The thing is I will be willing to bet parts of my body that the dynamic will change completely once a candidate is chosen for the Democrats. There are five months between the DNC convention and the general election. That is plenty of time for the wounds of liberal infighting to heal and people to realize that just because Obama is the nominee, that in no way means they should vote for McCain just because Hillary is no longer on the ticket (she would have to win every remaining state by 32% to overcome her delegate deficit). The really funny thing is if you actually look at the policies, instead of meaningless attributes such as skin color, age, or middle names (reason enough for a lot of PA voters to snub Obama), Hillary and Barack are almost mirrors of each other. The main difference is character (snobby bitch versus self reflective visionary). Although, the unfortunate truth is most people pick their horse based on political signs along side a road, or TV ads.</p>
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		<title>By: ajm8127</title>
		<link>http://washingtonindependent.com/1581/pennsylvania-recap-is-dem-division-cementing/comment-page-1#comment-1341</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah, the speculative numbers game. The thing is I will be willing to bet parts of my body that the dynamic will change completely once a candidate is chosen for the Democrats. There are five months between the DNC convention and the general election. That is plenty of time for the wounds of liberal infighting to heal and people to realize that just because Obama is the nominee, that in no way means they should vote for McCain just because Hillary is no longer on the ticket (she would have to win every remaining state by 32% to overcome her delegate deficit). The really funny thing is if you actually look at the policies, instead of meaningless attributes such as skin color, age, or middle names (reason enough for a lot of PA voters to snub Obama), Hillary and Barack are almost mirrors of each other. The main difference is character (snobby bitch versus self reflective visionary). Although, the unfortunate truth is most people pick their horse based on political signs along side a road, or TV ads.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, the speculative numbers game. The thing is I will be willing to bet parts of my body that the dynamic will change completely once a candidate is chosen for the Democrats. There are five months between the DNC convention and the general election. That is plenty of time for the wounds of liberal infighting to heal and people to realize that just because Obama is the nominee, that in no way means they should vote for McCain just because Hillary is no longer on the ticket (she would have to win every remaining state by 32% to overcome her delegate deficit). The really funny thing is if you actually look at the policies, instead of meaningless attributes such as skin color, age, or middle names (reason enough for a lot of PA voters to snub Obama), Hillary and Barack are almost mirrors of each other. The main difference is character (snobby bitch versus self reflective visionary). Although, the unfortunate truth is most people pick their horse based on political signs along side a road, or TV ads.</p>
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