Kennedy: A President Like My Father

by mtippett | January 27, 2008 at 11:50 am
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OVER the years, I’ve been deeply moved by the people who’ve told me they wished they could feel inspired and hopeful about America the way people did when my father was president. This sense is even more profound today. That is why I am supporting a presidential candidate in the Democratic primaries, Barack Obama.
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at 12:19 on January 27th, 2008

mtippett,


I was just saying somewhere in my blog that This guy is a combo of Kennedy and MLK.  Very Charasmatic, attractive, metered speech. Than a Kennedy says, A President like my Father, how Ironic.  Where we are having trouble with outcomes of primaries is, we havent had these parameters before.  A Black Male running against a White Female, and a White Southern Male.  We had expected large numbers of females go toward Hilliary.  She further expected at least a third of the Black vote.  This 55% thing could happen in Georgia, Alabama, LA, Miss, etc.  I think this will go all the ay to the convention.  Edwards will not drop out as he has power with his delegates that could toss the race either way.  Edwards makes a deal and Edwards ultimatly picks the Nominee.  What a country.  Oh, Good stuff, I forgot that.

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An interesting analysis.  Please keep it coming. 

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