QUOTE(UNDEAD 1 @ 03/04/08 9:05pm)

sorry but i think the whole obama/clinton ordeal is going to give it to mccain. i honestly believe (as much as i hate to say) gore wouldve had an automatic shoe in. i liked mccain for a lot of years but now its all bs, ill do this and that ,when we know theres not much more he can do.
hell be easy with me ,ive been slammed lately!
lol---- have no fear UD -I agree with you ->
McCain is all politics right now and he needs to be to get the real conservatives backing him.
I'm actually pretty neutral except for;
the demographs/voter game the Dems and Media are consumed in indulging in.
It's really laughable for me; it's hard to understand for a non-US resident to understand, but no other major democratic nation can imagine this type of strategy being employed so full swing in an election race;
Pretty much voters are focussing on issues that revolve around taxes, immigration, and unemployment.
Appeals are not made to the 'woman vote' , the 'minorities vote','the nascar dads' vote, 'the soccer moms vote. the 'seniors vote', the 'this and that type of minority vote', 'the britney spears fanclub vote' [ok mayube not that one yet].... the repubs will now be laughing their heads off with this divisionalism going into the last stretch of this nomination race - they know now that whoever wins the dem vote, very likely the losers followers may vote for McCain - the liberal conservative-> as how he termed himself by accident recently [

-that was a hilarious slip-up]
It's really sad to see the Dem's dissolved into that kind of race -Michelle Obama started it off in my opinion in what had been a 'non-demographic' race up until Nov.2007 when she started saying how afro-americans shouldn't be afraid to vote for Barrack because they were historically less inclined to go with someone who might lose by skin colour -> and then the Clintons as we all know then chimed in with some crafty sneak attacks that really ripped everything apart -then there was Clinton's crying game that engineered the belief that splitting people by demographs is all fair in a politics war.....
Anyway unless Barrack starts focussing intensely on his policies, the Clintons will pull off their 'don't count me out yet' win. And if Billy-boy still stays quiet, Hillary has a really good chance.
Hillary vs. McCain -> McCain may actually get it.
Well Hamma- I got a few mid-race predictions wrong, but dead-on with the McCain one I made a few months ago when he seemed like a non-contender-and I guessed too that whoever he ends up going against will be a tight race-even though Hillary seemed like the undisputable winner at the time -**

self-patting **
What's going to really drive us really nutty for the next few weeks is the droning on and on by Dems about 3 am phone calls.