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Originally Posted by willravel
Like not leave Iraq?
You want me to be "addressed by a profession psychologist"? Don't make me call the Grammar Master, The_Jazz. I'll totally do it. I'm loco.
Neeways, experience CAMPAIGNING, doesn't necessarily mean anything, considering that Barack and Hillary are neck and neck. Bam.
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Both say they will leave Iraq. Hillary says 60 days into her presidency and has been saying that for a while.
More importantly, I've gone back and corrected my misspelling (not the same as grammar) for fear of The_Jazz and your loco-ness. Please spare me.
And as for campaigning experience, my only point was that Hillary's experience would give her an edge on McCain (not that either candidate would need it and not that Barak doesn't have things giving him an edge as well). Again, either candidate would beat McCain if the election were today according to the most recent polls, that's what matters. Hillary and Barak are essentially neck and neck, the former has a slight edge at this point but I expect it to disappear by the end of February, reassert itself slightly once we get to Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, then we can go into the convention split and either do something with Michigan/Florida (count them entirely or partially or allow them to revote) or broker some other ridiculous deal resulting in, I think, a Hillary win, but either way we'll end up with a candidate that will soundly defeat McCain.