05-02-2008, 12:16 AM
Ramana,
Remember those poll cliches like '<i>democracy is choosing between thief and a robber</i>' or '<i>I'll make up my mind at the polling booth</i>' - I used to believe that it's a load of crap. Till this election. Dynamics this time around are different.
One can see why democrats are torn apart and this will go all the way to Nov (not just Jun end of primary or Denver convention)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Who is better for US and then India?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
for US: anyone of the three compared to current guy
for India: won't matter - in my humble opinion only (ToI article listed earlier points to McCain, but authors not cutting it)
Others should list on their preference.
It's interesting to see where all this is leading. Journey could be better than the destination itself.
Remember those poll cliches like '<i>democracy is choosing between thief and a robber</i>' or '<i>I'll make up my mind at the polling booth</i>' - I used to believe that it's a load of crap. Till this election. Dynamics this time around are different.
One can see why democrats are torn apart and this will go all the way to Nov (not just Jun end of primary or Denver convention)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Who is better for US and then India?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
for US: anyone of the three compared to current guy
for India: won't matter - in my humble opinion only (ToI article listed earlier points to McCain, but authors not cutting it)
Others should list on their preference.
It's interesting to see where all this is leading. Journey could be better than the destination itself.