Demon Within
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but right now McCain is up over either of them in national polls.
True. For the moment.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but right now McCain is up over either of them in national polls.
He has a double digit lead against Hillary and a significant lead against Obama in the polls...
He has a double digit lead against Hillary and a significant lead against Obama in the polls...
I don't know where you're getting your information from, considering a CBS news poll issued today has Hillary ahead by two points and Obama ahead by five against McCain. Meanwhile, a USA Today/ Gallup poll issued on Tuesday had Clinton five points ahead of McCain, and a CNN poll released yesterday had her two points ahead of him.
So the polls, at least, show that the candidates are virtually tied...
hmmmm. I dont think McCain has enough support from his own party to win no matter what happens. Im a Republican and I refuse to vote for him and iv heard many others say the same. I plan on voting Obama but if he doesnt get the nod im screwed. Heres hoping he deflies the dems if they screw him and goes indy.

If Obama doesn't get the nod, I'll stay home. After all this, I can't stand the thought of the Hill/Bill show for 4 years. McCain? Maybe in '00; not now.
Theres a reason Hillary Clinton has remained relatively silent during the flap over intemperate remarks by Barack Obamas former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, shes a lot more vulnerable than Obama.
You can find all about it in a widely under-read article in the September 2007 issue of Mother Jones, in which Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet reported that through all of her years in Washington, Clinton has been an active participant in conservative Bible study and prayer circles that are part of a secretive Capitol Hill group known as The Fellowship, also known as The Family. Sean Hannity has called Obamas church a cult.
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/20/7798/
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t:Are any of them a part of her campaign now?
Do you know how many religious groups have cult-sounding names?
I attended a Congregational church simply referred to as "The Congregation."
On campus, I have a non-denominational protestant church group called "The Gathering."
Just because they sound like a 'cult,' that doesn't make them one. And besides that, I don't believe Hillary's minister serves in a top position on her campaign.
So this isn't really a concern of mine.
It's not the name that's the issue, it's their behavior that's scary. And it's not a church, it's an organization of politicians. They believe they're ordained by God to rule the country.
No, the guy that's reporting on it said it sounds like a monarchist, elitist attitude. Divine right. More about preserving their own power than actually doing good for the people of the country. We'll see what happens when he releases his book on it in May. It will likely continue to get ignored.
Are any of them a part of her campaign now?
Are any of them a part of her campaign now?
Or better yet, are any of them funding her campaign? Her tax returns might tell the tale.

News networks overanalyzed her schedule as First Lady a few days ago, because she was in the White House six times when Bill met with Monica Lewinsky.

Hmph. From what I've read and heard it sounds like she hasn't done anything remarkable as a First Lady. At least not remarkable enough to pick up any red phones.![]()
Dude, she doesn't sleep, she'll be there at 3 am.
