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Still Snags In Michigan

17 Mar 2008 08:14 am

Legislators won't sign off unless Obama and Clinton campaigns are explicit in their assent...

And today is the comment deadline for Florida's proposed mail-in primary in Florida. Deadline may be the appropriate way to describe it...

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Michigan legislators cant even do the state budget without a drama. Jumping into a controversial political process is likely to be a fiasco.

The point of the early primary was to get national attention. Now that we have your attention, notice how we cant make decisions very well here.

What? State legislators will not go forward without the money ($10m) in the bank first?

Hillbilly can't get a measly $10m credit?

Hey, the future President of the United States good name is on the line!

The Clinton Foundation can write a $10m check just like that.... and you people in Michigan is demanding a credit check like she is applying for a sub-prime mortgage.

Get with it, take a Clinton promise... why... you will have no trouble collecting at all.

Oh... if she drops out of the race and don't need those delegates... here is Howard Dean's phone number for your collection agency.

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