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molly144 Donating Member (1 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-23-08 03:29 PM
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57. A little OT but what's a girl to do?
Here in my super delegate state of IL, in my district where all of the super delegates have committed to either Clinton or Obama? There are a few not "super" (and doesn't that make them feel inferior as people that they are not super).

This has been bothering me since I reviewed the ballot. And to go a little more tangential here - be kind it's my first post - it REALLY bothers me as a total manipulation of the DNC. The DNC's stirring the pot is what left me with Roskam for a representative when we would have easily had a wonderful rep in Cegalis (sp) by financing and forcing Duckworth on our district. Duckworth seemed to be a very nice and honest person and appeared to want to do the right thing, but she was not the right person for our district (didn't even live here). The DNC saw a female, wounded vet, with a strong social conscience and effectively said, "Ef the residents of the area. This LOOKS fantastic."
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