Is that what they taught you in your fellowship?
more unified than any election i can remember. sure, there may be a lot of noise coming from those who won't support democrats this year, but that doesn't mean we are less unified. having gone through prior presidentials and knowing the polls from prior years, i know this.
look, i understand that people who support a 50-state strategy and those who support a one-man (or woman) strategy are going to clash. it's a clash of values. but it's not a clash between democrats. democrats are united behind their nominee. and enthusiastically so!
the anti-Bill Clinton rhetoric in trying to unify the country behind Obama. Because a lot of people saw their life improve when Bill Clinton was president. He was an imperfect president, but he was pretty good. And Democrats do not have a lot of presidents in the last 6 administrations they can say that about.
and i'll count florida as one of his imperfections.
i didn't make an anti-clinton comment, i noted the obstacles that were left behind in his wake here in florida. you decided that it was anti-clinton, rather than just a fact we (here in florida) have to deal with. since i'm fairly certain that you aren't interested in seeing obama elected president (based on your past comments), i can understand why you took offense...
is this the popular sentiment? That
- Florida still bares the scars of his (Bill Clinton's) idiocy.
No that isn't an anti-Clinton comment.
i'm sorry if you can't handle the truth. please don't allow me (or it) to get in the way of believing what you want or need to believe. you will be much happier that way. while you're trying to divide democrats, we're trying to win the presidency. i realize that is contrary to your goals...