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明天是超级星期二,你选谁?

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所以我佩服吴仪,绝对不会佩服江青叶群。


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本来中文通称希拉里,为什么要叫喜来丽?金凤难道是从台湾香港南洋一带过去的人?就冲这个名字,她在中国投票,我也不会选她。:)

希拉里值得同情。不过她对婚姻的处理方式,实在是让人觉着有些匪夷所思。女王、撒切尔等等都是女性,但我相信,如果自己同裘共衾的丈夫是这种公开羞辱自己的人,她们丝毫不会为了自己的政治前途和权名之欲而忍下这口气的。

很难相信希拉里能代表正常女性。如果有人因为女性而去选她,我觉着有些不可理解。

预选刚过半,她的班子就四分五裂了,最后出来主事的,竟然是一个跟了她几十年的老仆。困难时刻见功夫。你真能相信她会广纳群贤,组成一个得力的政府吗?



   
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令胡:别装糊涂:mad: 我和你是老乡,跟台湾香港南洋一带毫无瓜葛:wa::smile::smile:最早的翻译都是喜莱莉,我也觉得女性的名字这个翻译最合适。你难道不觉得希拉里有点太生硬了?

我班的学生叫Nina,她让我给翻成中文,你说是“妮娜”好呢,还是“泥讷”好?:wa::wa::wa:

夫妻间的事情,外人是永远看不明白的。尽管他们是名人夫妻 :) :) :) 如果人家当初选择离婚,你们一干人还有得说,不宽容,不理智,河东狮吼,Blah, blah, blah. 反正横竖左右都不是人。那刘晓庆怎么说来着:做女人难,做名女人难,我给加一句,做美国第一个女总统更难:lol::lol:

:D:D:D:D:wa::wa::wa:

----不过她对婚姻的处理方式,实在是让人觉着有些匪夷所思。

Originally posted by [i]令胡冲[/i] at 2008-2-13 09:52 PM:
本来中文通称希拉里,为什么要叫喜来丽?金凤难道是从台湾香港南洋一带过去的人?就冲这个名字,她在中国投票,我也不会选她。:)

希拉里值得同情。不过她对婚姻的处理方式,实在是让人觉着有些匪夷所思。女王、..



   
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做美国第一个女总统更难 - 确实如此!

如果你选择她,你就是喜欢她;如果你喜欢她,你就选择她;
如果你不选她,你就是讨厌她;如果你讨厌她,你就不选她!

最新结果表明女性和西裔开始动摇——包括是否再要继续投资。


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By ALAN FRAM and TREVOR TOMPSON

(AP) Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., accepts flowers from Rachelle...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton's crushing losses in Maryland and Virginia highlight an erosion in what had been solid advantages among women, whites and older and working-class voters.

While this week's results can be explained by those states' relatively large numbers of blacks and well-educated residents - who tend to be Barack Obama supporters - her presidential campaign could be doomed if the trends continue.

Clinton is holding onto some of her supporters who are largely defined by race and often by level of education, such as low-income white workers and older white women, exit polls of voters show. She's been losing other blocs, again stamped by personal characteristics, such as blacks, men and young people both black and white, and better-educated whites.

The latest defeats have slowed the one-time favorite's political momentum at a bad time. With Obama winning eight straight contests and easily outdistancing her in money raising, she must now endure three weeks until primaries in Texas and Ohio that she hopes will resurrect her campaign.

Clinton's losses have also enabled Obama to take a slight lead in their crucial fight for convention delegates. With 2,025 needed to clinch the nomination at the party's Denver gathering in August, Obama has 1,275 delegates to Clinton's 1,220, according to the latest count by The Associated Press.

Before this year's presidential contests began, Obama was running consistently behind his rival in the polls. The Illinois senator was mostly attracting upper-echelon whites, young people and about half of black voters - resembling the coalitions that sealed defeat for past non-establishment Democratic candidates such as Gary Hart and Bill Bradley.

Things have changed since the voting has started, especially after bitter exchanges during the Clinton-Obama contest in South Carolina highlighted their racial differences and, subsequently, former Sen. John Edwards exited the race.

Now, virtually all blacks support Obama, significant since they make up about a fifth of Democratic voters overall.

And while last year's polls showed Clinton leading among men, Obama now leads her among males by 11 percentage points, according to exit polls of voters in 20 competitive Democratic primaries.

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Before Tuesday's voting, the two were even among white males this year. Obama defeated her among that group by 18 percentage points in Virginia - his first win with white men in a Southern state - and they divided white men about equally in Maryland. Obama has done especially well with men who are college educated.

Tuesday's voting highlighted the ground Clinton has lost with groups that have been strongholds of her support.

In both Virginia and Maryland, she got the backing of only about four in 10 women and three in 10 men. Obama narrowly edged her among whites in Virginia, while she won among Maryland whites by 10 points.

In each state, she got 45 percent of voters 65 and over, and just over one-third of people earning under $50,000 annually or with high school degrees or less.

At the same time, Obama won huge margins among blacks, young voters, higher-income and better-educated people, leaving Clinton nowhere to turn for support.

(AP) Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., makes remarks during a town hall rally...
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She had the misfortune of Democratic primaries in two states in which about one-third of voters were black and about two-thirds of voting whites were college-educated, exit polls showed. Both are unusually high numbers, an all-but inevitable recipe for Obama triumphs.

A closer look shows more about the voters Clinton was losing and keeping, and underscores the importance of race and education in the contest.

While Clinton lost among people making less than $50,000 annually, she got six in 10 votes from whites in both states making that amount. The same was true for people over age 65 and those with no more than high school degrees - she lost both groups overall, but was backed by about six in 10 whites in those categories.

Nationally, 54 percent of college-educated white men voting in Democratic primaries have supported Obama, compared with 33 percent of those without college degrees. Maryland's figures on Tuesday were virtually identical to that, while in Virginia 62 percent of college-educated white men backed Obama, compared with 48 percent who are not graduates.


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凤姐不要伤心,这政治上的事情,咱们都不懂 😉

Originally posted by [i]金凤[/i] at 2008-2-4 13:15:
别做梦了,人家会主要关心非洲裔的利益。小奥要抵制中国制造,你会受益?:P:wa:

[size=5][center][b]希拉蕊:若当选 将以坚持态度对付中国[/b][/center][/size][center]多维新闻网[/center]
(中央社记者刘坤原华盛顿二十五日专电)美国民主党总统参选人希拉蕊.柯林顿今天在华府一项演说中表示,她有与中国打交道的亲身经验,如果当选总统,她将正对中国迫害人权的问题,并改变美中贸易逆差日益扩大、中国收购美国债券、含毒食品玩具进入美国市场等现象。

希拉蕊说:「我进入白宫之后,这些状况都将改变,因为我知道,我们必须以坚持的态度对付中国。」

希拉蕊今天在乔治华盛顿大学发表她的外交政策演说时表示,她有与中国打交道的亲身经验。她知道,执行外交政策,在寻求共同立场的同时,一定要站稳自己的立场。

希拉蕊说,一九九五年她访问北京,呼吁改善妇女权利和人权,北京方面非常不高兴,将她的演讲消音。不过她把北京当局的这个动作当成是对她的恭维,因为美国必须让全世界知道,人权是美国外交政策不可分割的一部份。

希拉蕊指出,实际的情况是,只要是压迫妇女权利的地方,其政权通常是与美国的利益和价值相冲突。

希拉蕊说,布希执政七年多,面对崛起的中国束手无策。美国三分之一的贸易逆差来自中国;中国手中握有大量美国债券,布希的政策使中国变成美国的庄家;中国的钢铁出口到美国,美国的就业机会转移到中国;市场上销售的是含毒的中国海鲜和玩具。

这位前第一夫人说,她在国会曾共同领衔提出法案,要求行政当局采取积极的措施,阻止中国操纵汇率。她也提案要求政府扭转日益扩大的美中贸易逆差、提高进口货品检查标准、及因应中国购买美元及债券的问题。

她强调,如果她当选总统,这些状况都将改变,因为她知道怎样对付中国。


因为我和黑夜结下了不解之缘 所以我爱太阳


   
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如果我当美国总统,为了美国利益,也会做所有这一切!

“这位前第一夫人说,她在国会曾共同领衔提出法案,要求行政当局采取积极的措
施,阻止中国操纵汇率。她也提案要求政府扭转日益扩大的美中贸易逆差、提高进
口货品检查标准、及因应中国购买美元及债券的问题。”


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有没有谁想到过南非?


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我的意思是政权交接之后的每况愈下。


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过虑了过虑。即使小奥当选美国总统,组成的一定是一个 White administration(白人内阁),更何况还有国会和高等法院的制约。美国政体成熟得近乎完美,南非根本不好比。

就人口而言,也不好比。南非黑白之比 80+:20-,美国黑白之比 20-:80+,黑人根本不可能在政治上占上风。

其实,小奥政治上就是一个白人,他作为少数族裔当选,历史的象征意义大于即时的实际意义。降E前面也指出来了:“但我认为,如果奥巴马能当选美国总统,这件事情本身,比他们的任何政见,对美国的未来,都有更积极的意义和影响。”

Originally posted by [i]文取心[/i] at 2008-2-26 16:17:
我的意思是政权交接之后的每况愈下。


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再给你一个例子,我们附近的Oakland学区,在六到七年间破产四次,School Board 的账目混乱无比。反之,Berkeley的学区那些白人家长,紧紧地控制着学校的教学质量,预算,不遗余力地筹款,亲自来做义工,管理得井井有条。
我不能说Oakland学区的董事和家长存心要把事情搞糟吧。但事实就是那样。


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美国黑人的普遍文化素质和教育水准需要大大提高,这是不争的事实。

其实不止在体育,各行各业黑人都有十分出色的。10年前我曾在一家小公司做过几个月,那里三十余口几乎清一色的黑,除去一个白男人和我(这白男人还娶了个黑老婆,算半黑吧),还有一个打扫卫生的白女人(黑人的黑色幽默?)。一男一女两位黑老板,销售出身没多高文化,十几年内硬是白手起家,将这家IT公司经营到年营业额五千万,不服气不行。


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为什么英国早有女首相,加拿大也有过女总理......

美国到底是造反起家的国家,路途漫长,还需要进化。:))


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Who? Name please?

Originally posted by [i]weili[/i] at 2008-2-28 10:15:
加拿大也有过女总理......


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这个我严重同意:

在政治文化社会等领域的许多方面,美国比欧洲、加拿大更保守、落后及虚伪(许多)。


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