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Old 04-04-2008, 08:11 PM   #1
 
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Default Super Delegates and the Democratic Quagmire

I have often been disgusted with the methods used by Democrats to forward their agenda. Suffice it to say, they are long and legendary. What I am enjoying is the Super Delegate mess that has been created. If sowing and reaping is a true principle, the Democrats are reaping the weeds of their own doing.

You see, this is the supreme example of the Elitist attitudes of the Liberal Left. The average Democrat just isn't "smart" enough to elect the "Correct" candidate for President. So, the Elitists have created a safety stop-gap. Never mind that it flies in the face of democracy for which the Democratic party has as the basis of its name.

The party is unraveling because the special interests are competing for their turf. Their measley little turf. The feminists are pulling for Clinton. The Black population is pulling for Obama. The Super Delegates are leaning toward Hillary. The average Democrat is pulling for Barrack.

Dean and crew have blown it with Florida and Michigan. At one time, both were Clinton strong holds. What a hoot, the party that screams about dis-enfranchising voters has just done it. I also find another thing interesting. Suddenly, no ballot problems anywhere to note in any of these Democratic primaries. And you see, voting anomolies are weapons for general elections.

Here is an open invitation. Democrats, come vote for McCain. He is the only honest candidate left. He is great on National Defense. And, you know where he stands, right in the middle. Not on the far left like Obama and Clinton. In this case, it is better to be main stream than part of the Elitist Left. Oh, and your vote will be counted.
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