On Apr 4, 1:09=A0am, Stan R <aus...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Paul J Kriha contributed these words of wisdom on 04/04/08 16:05:
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> > "Karel Kriz" <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> =A0kujebak <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> On Apr 3, 8:12 am, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>>> I do not have a predicament because I don't take xenophobic and
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> >>> It very much looks like you're going to have to vote for Obama
> >>> in November. You don't consider that a predicament?
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> >> That's very far from a given. That particular bridge will be crossed
> >> when we come to it. Personally, I do not care for Obama, but not for
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> >> reasons you might think.
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> > Oh, this is getting too hard, you're trying to make me think
> > about what I think that kujebak thinks that Karel is thinking
> > about his reasons for not caring for Obama. Damn, now
> > I am thinking what would Obama think about all this if he
> > read this thread.
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> > Bugger it, it's all somewhere far far away. I better get up
> > and pour myself another glass of Chassagne-Montrachet.
> > You cost me money you lot, you really do. Ruddy furriners.
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> As far as I can tell from my vantage point a long way away from the US,
> Obama does not really "think" too deeply on any subject beyond how to
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> I guess that makes him no different to most politicians. On the "not
> think too hard" motif, it also does not make him too different from
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Who's Charlie Cross? Oh, you mean Carlos Cruz, our Carlito,
from Mission Viejo, south of Los Anjeles. Although, I'm sure,
he would vociferously defend his position (on the Obama factor)
as something individual, and particularly unique, I would like
to point out that his view is in fact very typical of of the vast
majority of the white liberal electorate in this year's U.S. pre-
sidential election. Not only are these people not looking forward
to November, they refuse to even think past the Democrat party
convention in August, as if something was going to come down
from heaven to resurrect the Clintons' chance for the White House.
Well, it ain't, because miracles don't happen to unbelievers, and
America could very well have its first (really) black president this
fall.
Someone nobody knows absolutely nothing about, and that is
what's truly scary. His qualifications for the job notwithstanding.


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