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Post by I am a huge CUNT on Feb 5, 2008 19:33:06 GMT -5
Emotion is needed! Honestly, do you want a president who will just go and drop bombs like mad without thinking of the innocent lives affected? What the hell does that have to do with women being more emotional? I said that I didn't want robots running the country which means I don't mind emotion. I just don't want a woman running it because they are far more emotional and it could influence their decisions to be wrong.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 19:34:37 GMT -5
Emotion is needed! Honestly, do you want a president who will just go and drop bombs like mad without thinking of the innocent lives affected? What the hell does that have to do with women being more emotional? I said that I didn't want robots running the country which means I don't mind emotion. I just don't want a woman running it because they are far more emotional and it could influence their decisions to be wrong. What makes you think that emotion hasn't factored into decisions by male presidents?
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Post by Freak93 on Feb 5, 2008 19:37:29 GMT -5
So little emotion is good? You want enough emotion to care when people die, but when people are losing their jobs that is fine than? Male emotion could influence the country into a wrong decision as well. With that in mind, it comes back to stances on the issues. I agree with Hillary, which is why I would still vote for her over Romney.
Not to mention, I really don't think Hillary is that emotional. She doesn't seem like a child who will cry over everything. Some women may tend to be more emotional, I don't feel Hillary Clinton is one of them.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 20:00:56 GMT -5
The good word is in.
DEMS Alabama - Obama Alaska Arizona Arkansas - Clinton California Colorado Connecticut - Obama Delaware - Obama Georgia - Obama Idaho Illinois - Obama Kansas - Obama Massachusetts - Clinton Minnesota Missouri New Jersey - Clinton New Mexico New York - Clinton North Dakota - Obama Oklahoma - Clinton Tennessee - Clinton Utah
GOP Alabama - Huckabee Alaska Arizona Arkansas - Huckabee California Colorado Connecticut - McCain Delaware - McCain Georgia Illinois - McCain Massachusetts - Romney Minnesota Missouri Montana New Jersey - McCain New York - McCain North Dakota Oklahoma - McCain Tennessee Utah - Romney West Virginia - Huckabee
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Post by dkgojackets on Feb 5, 2008 20:38:26 GMT -5
CMON OBAMA
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Post by Chief Bstn on Feb 5, 2008 21:40:43 GMT -5
and uh, Hillary won Mass.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 21:42:02 GMT -5
and uh, Hillary won Mass. I'm making my own projections. CNN called Alabama for Obama 20 minutes after I did.
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Post by sep on Feb 5, 2008 22:01:17 GMT -5
I'm making my own projections. CNN called Alabama for Obama 20 minutes after I did. You had a 50/50 shot, good job.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 22:02:28 GMT -5
I'm making my own projections. CNN called Alabama for Obama 20 minutes after I did. You had a 50/50 shot, good job. How about me calling New York for McCain 5 minutes before CNN?
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Post by sep on Feb 5, 2008 22:02:55 GMT -5
1 of 3?
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 22:04:08 GMT -5
4. You forgot Ron Paul, hater.
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Post by Maize on Feb 5, 2008 22:55:08 GMT -5
Without counting California, we are looking at Arizona, Missouri and Utah going for Clinton.
Obama is looking at wins in Colorado, Idaho, and a close go in New Mexico. Latino and women are getting a lot of talk, and it is true that numbers aren't good for Obama. But they are getting better. If we can pull within 70 delegates, its a victory. Not a moral victory, but a victory. He will carry more states, and depending on how California turns out, maybe we can go into the Potomac Primary with a real shot at yet again surpassing his numbers. This is a person who needs time to get the word out, and with that time he produces such great excitement about the political process, the youth demographic matters.
Losing Massachusetts hurts, but winning Connecticut, and a close finish in New Jersey bodes well. Another great speech tonight and we are basically staring John "The Turguin" McCain in the face....
p.s. Turguin.... partt Turtle, part Penguin.... p.s.s. The support of Los Angeles Mayor for Hillary could mean trouble for Obama, but I think we have a shot at getting more votes, and should see a close amount of delegates even in a loss (see Nevada).
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Post by Keeper on Feb 5, 2008 23:14:51 GMT -5
Obama won Utah... this has been a great night for Obama, exceeding expectations across the board.
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Post by dkgojackets on Feb 5, 2008 23:16:34 GMT -5
OBBBBAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 23:21:17 GMT -5
I'm too lazy to update that list, but Obama is doing great. Hope he gets Cal.
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Post by Maize on Feb 5, 2008 23:33:46 GMT -5
Plan on Obama doing well late in California, like what is happening in Missouri. Its not over there either... the counties that include more people get their vote in slower and the larger urban areas are usually heavily Obama. Plus the University areas should be pulling well for Obama, lets hope.
Utah is kind of a shocker. It is really close, but a huge win in Minnesota. The Obama camp wasn't expecting their wins to be as dominant and their losses to be as close....
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Post by Maize on Feb 5, 2008 23:52:50 GMT -5
Alabama - Obama - 14 point win Alaska - No Call Arizona - Clinton - 10 point win Arkansas - Clinton - 48 point win California - Clinton - 20 point win Colorado - Obama - 25+ point win Connecticut - Obama - 4 point win Delaware - Obama - 10 point win Georgia - Obama - 31 point win Idaho - Obama - 40+ point win Illinois - Obama - 30+ point win Kansas - Obama - 30+ point win Massachusetts - Clinton - 15 point win Minnesota - Obama - 30+ point win Missouri - Too Close to Call New Jersey - Clinton - 10 point win New Mexico - No Call New York - Clinton - 17 point win North Dakota - Obama - 24 point win Oklahoma - Clinton - 15 point win Tennessee - Clinton - 18-20 point win Utah - Obama - 10+ point win
States - Clinton - 8 - Obama - 11 Up for Grabs: Alaska, Missouri, New Mexico
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Post by detroitbasketball on Feb 5, 2008 23:53:30 GMT -5
Obama is a winner in Utah, it's been called.
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Post by Keeper on Feb 6, 2008 0:13:45 GMT -5
Plan on Obama doing well late in California, like what is happening in Missouri. Its not over there either... the counties that include more people get their vote in slower and the larger urban areas are usually heavily Obama. Plus the University areas should be pulling well for Obama, lets hope. Utah is kind of a shocker. It is really close, but a huge win in Minnesota. The Obama camp wasn't expecting their wins to be as dominant and their losses to be as close.... I don't know where you're getting your information, but tonight has played out just about like we thought it would, minus a slightly poor showing in Massachusetts (and as I type, California -- early votes killed us) Utah was one of our best states, we've been polling incredibly well there. We'll be fine in California, we'll get later votes.
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Post by Maize on Feb 6, 2008 0:18:03 GMT -5
I heard this morning on CNN that it was playing closer than expected in Utah and could possibly go Hillary's way. I got nervous seeing that should would steal one away we counted on. A poor showing in California would hurt, but I won't worry until about 1...
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