party positioning and the Gen. Election: foresight as a consideration (Manhattan)
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Date: 2008-05-08, 2:32PM EDT
Emotive appeals to the public, neglect for accurately referencing important issues, and ad hominem (both circumstantial and abusive.)
The Democratic Party is setting itself up for a major loss should support for Obama continue.
Hillary Clinton's agenda* is not only more responsible and befitting of this countries current circumstances and history, but her agenda is also a more viable option for those who have selected to take the position of frowning on this countries engagement in Iraq, and disapprove of this countries foreign policy with respect the middle east and other 'hot bed' (word) countries.
Picture a new frame...
Not to make this sound like some 'publicly endorsed' 'bad' 'meant for television' ad, but...
Imagine John McCain and Barrack Obama engaged in a debate on the war in Iraq....
John McCain is a Republican and a supporter of the Bush administration.
Senator Barrack Obama pronouncing his position on the war in Iraq (i.e. Bringing 'the victims home' and through course of his position on the war in Iraq, neglecting September 11th and all that has followed from the U.S's response to the attacks, including this countries engagement with the middle east.
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That or an opponent that meets the criterion of what is, the more historically true and defining practice of the Democratic party, a person who has a similar position, but has the head on her shoulders to know that a commitment at a certain level of grandeur has been made and that with the former taken as a given, that certain considerations, policies and plans (pardon my laziness)necessarily must follow from that.
Democrats be weary, although it is a "man's world," how one frames the world one lives in has a whole hell of a lot to do with what that world may become.
A woman only has to be a woman if you make her appear that way.
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