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The clowns are back again – Democratic Presidential hopefuls start getting at each other with little hope to win the White House in 2008
Special Correspondent
Feb. 3, 2007

These politicians have nothing else to do. The clowns are going at each other again. Like in 2004, someone will win the Democratic nomination and seal the fate of the country by losing the election by a marrow margin.

They call “Bush is bad”. What is the alternative? Baiden had nothing else to do besides getting into race related controversies. The liberal Senator is not a racist. He is probably the most respectful politician in America who has fought for the American minorities with his heart on the cause.

The main streets have started calling Hillary – the Chick. They cannot understand the name difference between Osama and Obama! Dude, Obama is no Osama! He is the Senator from Illinois!

These clown were root cause for democratic defeat in 2004. They are back again to hand over the country back to ‘next Bush’. Wish it were Jeb Bish. Based on Jeb’s performance in Florida as a Governor, he is the best choice for the country. He is no George! Unfortunately he will not run because he knows the election in 2008 will be dominated by disliking of Bush.



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