mdw (not verified) says:

Whether you voted for or will vote for Obama or Clinton, it's time we start remembering that we're on the same side. McCain and the Republic attack machine have a head start on being able to define people and positions and to cheaply smear our candidates. They've already started this by spinning Michelle Obama's comments out of context. The average American loves American but say they're happy with the last few decades of our history. The bitter partisan bickering here at home and raping poor people's markets overseas are nothing to be proud of--that is, if you precisely love what America stands for. It's ok to have our favorite candidate--Clinton or Obama--but let's start developing a language that puts us on the same field against right wing conservatism.

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