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Re: The lifeline strategy (none / 0)

Except he is...

""There are going to be some bruised feelings, whoever the nominee is. We are going to have to come together and remind ourselves that there is a heck of a lot bigger difference between either Senator Clinton or myself, and John McCain," Obama said.

He said the protracted contest would not harm the party in the long run.

"I think short term, there is going to be work to do for the nominee to bring the party back together again. People feel pretty passionate about their respective candidates. I appreciate that, and I understand it," Obama said."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires 20080327/democrats-party-unity


by leshrac55 on Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 01:27:51 AM EST
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Oh sure, link to Huffpo.
We are bruising each other big time, and it has nothing to do with the campaigns of either candidate. It's the blogs.
I am an old woman, and I have never seen anything like this. The extremely bias and hateful (and untruthful) post found about on the "progressive" blogosphere make some of us look a lot like Limbaugh. I thought we were better than that.
by nellre on Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 03:19:11 AM EST
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Is the quote inaccurate?  Was it reported by Huffpo improperly?  Did they make it up?

No... they didn't.  It's just something over the AP wire that I picked up from Huffpo.  Just because it's a source you don't like doesn't make it false.


by leshrac55 on Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 11:08:32 AM EST
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