chris1gill
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We got the endorsement of the Postal Union today.![]()
How'd you find out? Is it online somewhere? That's great news

We got the endorsement of the Postal Union today.![]()
Interesting. But rest assured, Clinton is fighting for fair trade policies, just like she did in those secret WH meetings when she was a cheerleader for NAFTA.
In so many words, he asked them: How perfect would the situation in Iraq have to be for you and the Administration to say, 'OK, enough. We did our job.
Now we can bring our troops home.'
Since they keep moving the goalposts, his question in effect asked them to define what they see as "winning." If things were as they are now, but without our troops
stationed there, would that be an acceptable situation? (After all, Crocker and Petraeus just spent untold hours telling us in glowing terms of the progress that's been made
in Iraq during the last 6 months).
If this war is unwinnable, might as well bring everyone home now.
If it's winnable, how will we know when we get there?
With only the few minutes available to him, I think we got an up-close glimpse of Obama's diplomatic capabilities at work. He brings no anger to the table - just
smart questions and abundant insight, which he uses to get to the bottom of the problem at hand.
The other candidates always seem to need two chairs - one for them, one for their ego.
I did not see that yesterday with Obama.
What I saw was someone who truly wants to end the war, who understands that both sides are invested in their own policies and want to find what they think is the correct path to follow,
He therefore is intent on forging a new path, somewhere between the two existing parallel ones, that everyone can walk.
Once again, I am so happy that I've decided to support Obama, a decision that seems to get reinforced with every new day.
Uh, oh...Barack's been busted for making a deal to give someone a job in return for an endorsement from a super delegate!
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/sleuth/2008/04/the_deal_with_sen_klobuchars_e.html
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I am feeling better about Obama's chances in Pennsylvania every day.....
check it out...
http://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/04/09/the-keystone-state-of-play.aspx
Maybe I am a dreamer, or I live to close to Philadelphia, but I am more optmistic as we get closer to the 22nd!!!
I am feeling better about Obama's chances in Pennsylvania every day.....
check it out...
http://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/04/09/the-keystone-state-of-play.aspx
Maybe I am a dreamer, or I live to close to Philadelphia, but I am more optmistic as we get closer to the 22nd!!!
There's every reason to be optimistic IMHO, even if he doesn't win, every vote is important for that overall popular vote margin he's already got.... you know that come Denver that number will be brought up if he doesn't have it.... No matter what state every one of his voters is important.... He's closing this gap, whether or not he wins, who knows, but it's going to be far closer than it was initially thought![/QUOTE]
I agree!!! I feel good about him closing the gap and to me that is a victory. But I do realize that other area besides Phila are not so friendly to Obama...for example my husbands family is from York, Pa and there are not too many dems out there!!!
But, I am having the worst time right now, I want to volunteer for Obama in Pa (because I live on the outskirts of Phila.), but I am presently writing my senior paper in history.....it is driving me nuts that I can't take too much time from writing my paper. I am writing about Bayard Rustin, a civil rights activist, pacifist, and all around extraordinary individual...that most people know very little about. But what I thought was so cool was when I went to meet with my professor, who I meet with once a week to go over my progress, she said that Bayard Rustin reminded her of Obama!!!! In some ways yes, both extraordinary people!!!!
There's every reason to be optimistic IMHO, even if he doesn't win, every vote is important for that overall popular vote margin he's already got.... you know that come Denver that number will be brought up if he doesn't have it.... No matter what state every one of his voters is important.... He's closing this gap, whether or not he wins, who knows, but it's going to be far closer than it was initially thought!
I think what is interesting about that PA blog is the update that they posted at the bottom.
I think it said that the spread was now 3.7%. Now, I may be wrong, but I want to say when I see polls of any kind, the margin of error is typically in that 3%-4% range, isn't it?
So for one poll, it potentially is a statistical dead heat with 12 days to go.
While I am cautiously optimistic, I think this is a sign that Obama will do well in PA.
Probability and statistics is something that interests me (yeah, yeah..I know I'm weird).
....Math geeks for Obama!....![]()
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I hated statistics in college. I'm loving that I took it now.![]()
I always loved statistics! My son is young, but he's excellent at them, the kid has a career in them if you ask me, either that or chemistry... who'd have guessed...
I agree, Math geeks for Obama![]()