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Dan Remy (not verified) says:

This democrat party division is very destructive to both Obama and Clinton for two reasons. McCain is a respected and straight talking man who has character and will be a formidable opponent in November. The democrat party is acting as though either Obama or Clinton will win an easy victory in November. That may not be a realistic assumption.

Second, the American people are looking for strong leadership and, as called at the Military Academies, "Unity of Command". The Democratic party is demonstrating the total lack of focus of the party that has defeated them before. The Gauls had about 500,000 fierce warriors against Caesar's much lesser number...the Gauls had no true unity of command...the romans did. The rest is history.

I say to both Democratic candidates that they may become history if they continue to divide the party while McCain grows stronger. Military history shows us the folly of ignoring opponents who are building their strength while we quarrel in vain. WW II! Any Democrats remember that folly of lack of focus on the opposition?

Like McCain, I was a military officer and had the same training and education as him and also fought the same war. He is concentrating on building his forces to win. He may!

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