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Michael L. Hauschild /p>"Team Obama now appears convinced that the general election campaign will be a triumphant march to victory." Indeed, they appear to be. It's called delusion.
But if the Republicans don't get off their hindquarters, stop whining, put some steel in their spine and stop acting like the wimps they've been famous for being historically, they'll ensure that Obama's delusion becomes reality.
p>What's wrong with them? Don't they realize how vulnerable Obama is and how dissatisfaction with him grows? br> -- C. Kenna Amos br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> THE FLAPPIEST BARR NONE br> Re: Thirsty McWormwood's How Does Barr Do It? : /p>
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