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		<title>By: Errol Smythe</title>
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		<description>A  joint ticket  with Barak Obama and Hilary Clinton  may not be a bad idea after all. But it is up to the Obama camp and Barak Obama to make the final decision. It is good to have an open mind and examine all options and choose what is best for the Democratic Party and what is good for the country. It  may be a tough call to make. But then again it is just a everyday routine decision that  one may expect of anyone aspiring  for the high office of the President of  the United States of America, because to be the President of the United States of America you have to be a great person loved and accepted by  all Americans.
The great  President John F  Kennedy said “..ask not what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country...”
Another great President Abraham Lincoln said “...united we stand,divided we fall...” and  Ronald Reagan, a third great President  said “...America is a shining beacon of democracy......”
Like many that  originally considered that it wouldn't work, because of the fierce exchange of words between the two camps, a joint ticket sounded out of the question. But then my opinion don't matter. It don't matter because it is not my call, it is the call of the Obama Camp and Barak Obama. 
On reflection it will be good to heal the party. It will demonstrate that in  primary elections , individuals  may have different opinions but still have the grace to unite around a common purpose for the good of the people. In Election 2008  the  Democratic Party people have spoken in the primaries by voting in their millions that they have a high opinion of both Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama .
Is a joint ticket a U-turn to rhetoric  that would prefer   the Obama Camp administration totally independent of the Clinton Camp and the Clinton Camp totally independent of the Obama Camp?Yes! An emphatic yes! Why? Because both Camps have excellent election and administration teams and best of all they belong to the same party. It will be good synergy for the party for the Obama Camp and the Clinton Camp to progress to the next level.
The media has been kind to both candidates . That is the maturity of American politics. Freedom of the press and freedom of speech,transparency and accountability.
Together Barak Obama  and Hillary Clinton  with John Edwards will make a formidable team. It is common knowledge that convention states that the winning candidate gets to choose his running mate. Public opinion and street wise talk on the streets suggests that it will be gracious for Barak to choose Hillary as a running mate.
In the past  at the height of the primaries some negative press reports suggested that a joint ticket was not a good idea. I  am guilty of thinking that it was not a good idea. But I would like to go on record for whatever it is worth and say that I salute  Hillary Clinton for her tenacity, her courage,her patriotism, her great zeal and love for America, her love and commitment to Israel and her dedication to the high call of duty. Hillary as VP  will bring a wealth of experience and advice for the Obama Administration.
To date  Hillary's  has not publicly conceded. No one knows what is actually being said by both party camp loyals about the future direction   of  the party behind closed doors and what is being whispered  by party camp die hards around coffee tables in restaurants , hastily convened crisis meetings etc. Just kidding!
Word on the street is that the party has to have a united front. To do this it may be recommended by persons close to Barak Obama that since Hillary's name has been put forward for the VP slot it is respectfully suggested that he appoint her as his VP running mate and have John Edwards as Secretary of State.
The final decision will be up to Barak Obama who has the interests of uniting and  healing the wounds of  division of the Democratic party. That is an urgent priority and the “...urgent need of  now..” and the “...fierce urgency of the hour...”.
It is hoped that this contentious hurdle of appointments of  Hillary and John Edwards  can unite and galvanize the party to be a political force to reckon worth.
No one doubts the patriotism , maturity and graciousness of Barak , Hillary and John who have the Democratic Party interest at heart and will do whatever it takes to unite the party around a common purpose with a view of  November 2008  .  Errol Smythe.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A  joint ticket  with Barak Obama and Hilary Clinton  may not be a bad idea after all. But it is up to the Obama camp and Barak Obama to make the final decision. It is good to have an open mind and examine all options and choose what is best for the Democratic Party and what is good for the country. It  may be a tough call to make. But then again it is just a everyday routine decision that  one may expect of anyone aspiring  for the high office of the President of  the United States of America, because to be the President of the United States of America you have to be a great person loved and accepted by  all Americans.<br />
The great  President John F  Kennedy said “..ask not what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country&#8230;”<br />
Another great President Abraham Lincoln said “&#8230;united we stand,divided we fall&#8230;” and  Ronald Reagan, a third great President  said “&#8230;America is a shining beacon of democracy&#8230;&#8230;”<br />
Like many that  originally considered that it wouldn&#8217;t work, because of the fierce exchange of words between the two camps, a joint ticket sounded out of the question. But then my opinion don&#8217;t matter. It don&#8217;t matter because it is not my call, it is the call of the Obama Camp and Barak Obama.<br />
On reflection it will be good to heal the party. It will demonstrate that in  primary elections , individuals  may have different opinions but still have the grace to unite around a common purpose for the good of the people. In Election 2008  the  Democratic Party people have spoken in the primaries by voting in their millions that they have a high opinion of both Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama .<br />
Is a joint ticket a U-turn to rhetoric  that would prefer   the Obama Camp administration totally independent of the Clinton Camp and the Clinton Camp totally independent of the Obama Camp?Yes! An emphatic yes! Why? Because both Camps have excellent election and administration teams and best of all they belong to the same party. It will be good synergy for the party for the Obama Camp and the Clinton Camp to progress to the next level.<br />
The media has been kind to both candidates . That is the maturity of American politics. Freedom of the press and freedom of speech,transparency and accountability.<br />
Together Barak Obama  and Hillary Clinton  with John Edwards will make a formidable team. It is common knowledge that convention states that the winning candidate gets to choose his running mate. Public opinion and street wise talk on the streets suggests that it will be gracious for Barak to choose Hillary as a running mate.<br />
In the past  at the height of the primaries some negative press reports suggested that a joint ticket was not a good idea. I  am guilty of thinking that it was not a good idea. But I would like to go on record for whatever it is worth and say that I salute  Hillary Clinton for her tenacity, her courage,her patriotism, her great zeal and love for America, her love and commitment to Israel and her dedication to the high call of duty. Hillary as VP  will bring a wealth of experience and advice for the Obama Administration.<br />
To date  Hillary&#8217;s  has not publicly conceded. No one knows what is actually being said by both party camp loyals about the future direction   of  the party behind closed doors and what is being whispered  by party camp die hards around coffee tables in restaurants , hastily convened crisis meetings etc. Just kidding!<br />
Word on the street is that the party has to have a united front. To do this it may be recommended by persons close to Barak Obama that since Hillary&#8217;s name has been put forward for the VP slot it is respectfully suggested that he appoint her as his VP running mate and have John Edwards as Secretary of State.<br />
The final decision will be up to Barak Obama who has the interests of uniting and  healing the wounds of  division of the Democratic party. That is an urgent priority and the “&#8230;urgent need of  now..” and the “&#8230;fierce urgency of the hour&#8230;”.<br />
It is hoped that this contentious hurdle of appointments of  Hillary and John Edwards  can unite and galvanize the party to be a political force to reckon worth.<br />
No one doubts the patriotism , maturity and graciousness of Barak , Hillary and John who have the Democratic Party interest at heart and will do whatever it takes to unite the party around a common purpose with a view of  November 2008  .  Errol Smythe.</p>
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