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Re: Internet Radio Reprieve, Sen. Clinton and Obama
Sorry - Actually I meant to say was the letter from Lotus was well-thought out and welcome.
Clinton's was a form letter and Obama's was too, but the Obama rep actually took the time to actually answer the question. That's what I meant when I said you can tell the difference between the two. I'm not much into who's who in this race. But a simple reply is very telling about personalities. It's subtle, but you can tell Clinton looks right past people when she talks. At least Obama will speak to you. Now I don't know much about anybody in the race, it's just an observation. Back to Lotus's letter, while it is true that the local, state, and congressional reps are the best way to go, since Lotus is overseas I thought it was a pretty cool thing to do. Whether it's effective or not (probably not) is open for debate, but I'm sure it made him feel better. |
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Re: Internet Radio Reprieve, Sen. Clinton and Obama
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It could be effective if more people would do the same.
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