Indiana wants me,lord I cant go back there...Indiana wants me...
So what?
Clinton's been ahead all along in Indiana. In fact, if you take the averages of the previous round of polls included in your link, her lead is shrinking. If she wins Indiana and loses North Carolina, nothing has changed, except she has fewer chances left to win.
Any class warrior backing pro-Walmart, pro-Tyson Foods Hillary Clinton has some strange ideas about class warfare.
It's a new game!!
... just a game ...
It's called: "Sorry!"
Or is it: "Monopoly"?
Or is it: "Battleship"?
Ya its battleship and
Ya its battleship and Admiral MCsame encounters an enemy Iranian gunboat commanded by Yusaff barrack obama and his band of Islamic terrorist.MCsame orders full speed ahead,bomb all Iranian positions,you know the ones to the north to the south to the west and to the east,
....Dateline 4/07/09....the average price of gas in the U.S. has reached 9 dollars a gallon,A welfare momma on foodstamps was robed by a black man looking for crack money........
Hillary was always ahead in
Hillary was always ahead in the polls even when they are statistically tied because of the bradley effect. If Hillary wins it's not going to by much because Obama still has the time to rebuild and become compeditive because his lead is back up in NC to pre-Wright levels so he can afford to spend more time in Indiana. But in better news they're saying that the undecided congressional dems have made their decisions and Obama has won a majority according to Sen. Claire Mcaskill(sp) maybe they're waiting for after the races next tuesday to decide.
"But in better news they're
"But in better news they're saying that the undecided congressional dems have made their decisions and Obama has won a majority according to Sen. Claire Mcaskill(sp)."
Better news for MCbush...............



Indiana’s voter ID law & Clinton
In the 06 primary, the first election this law was in effect, I decided to be an @$$hole and hassle the poll workers so I handed them my tattered voter registration card. They asked for a photo ID and I pointed out that I’d just given them proof of my registration, a document issued by the clerk of the county. Fortunately the line was short so I had a couple of minutes to argue the finer points of this law, not the least of which was that when America’s constitution was ratified photography was still 50 years from being invented. Eventually I turned over my driver’s license. In the 06 general election when I went to vote I did the same thing and handed the poll worker my voter registration card, they took it without hesitation and others just stated their name and were allowed to vote without presenting any ID.
It’ll be interesting to see, since that this law was been vetted by the Supremes a couple of days ago, if it will be enforced next week at the Primary.
Do you suppose it’s just a coincidence that this ruling comes down a week before the Indiana Primary?
This should be good for about 5% toward Clinton if it’s strictly enforced.
I fought the law, and the law won.
I fought the law, and the law won.