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p>"That is, if Obama were white, given his lack of experience, he would not be in the lead for his party's nomination for President of the United States. Commentators should have the intellectual honesty to note this... " While also noting the equally true flip, that Presidents 1-43 wouldn't have gotten there had they been Black? br> -- KGT /p> p> Yeah?!! At least Bob Dole, and I did actually vote for him, gave up his Senate job when he said he was seeking the presidency. Let's talk about that! Not only have none of our three midget candidates failed to follow suit (no, I really don't expect it) I haven't seen a single question put to them about it. The closest thing I've seen is a comment or two, about McCain and Obama missing some votes, I have not heard the MSM comment on Hillary missing votes but surely she has. In the end, Senators and Congressmen not voting is perhaps a good thing. Hard to get more stuff wrong if you are not doing your job. br> -- Roger Ross /p> p> Hey, Jackie, all I want to know is, if whether it's safe to throw away br> my Fleetwood Mac records yet? br> -- Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas /p> p>
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