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February 6, 2008 at 9:50 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148966February 6, 2008 at 9:50 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148982
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Participantkev374 is on the money regarding Hillary’s socialist view. But I think Obama will be as bad or worst than her in that regard. That’s why I’m for McCain if it’s Obama vs McCain in the general election.
McCain vs Hillary? I like Clinton’s policy against the war in Iraq but don’t like her illegal immigration view. I don’t like McCain’s policy against the war but I’m beginning to like his policy against ILLEGAL immigration.
February 6, 2008 at 9:50 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148996nla
Participantkev374 is on the money regarding Hillary’s socialist view. But I think Obama will be as bad or worst than her in that regard. That’s why I’m for McCain if it’s Obama vs McCain in the general election.
McCain vs Hillary? I like Clinton’s policy against the war in Iraq but don’t like her illegal immigration view. I don’t like McCain’s policy against the war but I’m beginning to like his policy against ILLEGAL immigration.
February 6, 2008 at 9:50 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149069nla
Participantkev374 is on the money regarding Hillary’s socialist view. But I think Obama will be as bad or worst than her in that regard. That’s why I’m for McCain if it’s Obama vs McCain in the general election.
McCain vs Hillary? I like Clinton’s policy against the war in Iraq but don’t like her illegal immigration view. I don’t like McCain’s policy against the war but I’m beginning to like his policy against ILLEGAL immigration.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148703nla
ParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148955nla
ParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148972nla
ParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #148986nla
ParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
February 6, 2008 at 9:43 AM in reply to: OT: Why do Hispanics and Asians trent heavily to Clinton #149059nla
ParticipantI’m an Asian American and voted for Clinton. My views are more inclined to Republican moderate but was registered as a Democrat. Obama is too liberal for me and also I haven’t heard anything from him that compelled me to vote for him. IMHO, I don’t think he’s got the goods to fight the republican machinery. Obama against McCain, I will go for McCain. Clinton against McCain, it’s a toss up.
With regards to the race factor, it’s true that some Asians have prejudice against blacks and I say this because I’ve seen it.
It would be interesting how Hawaii will vote. More than half of Hawaii’s population are Asians, mostly Filipinos and Japanese. But I think Obama’s sister lives in Hawaii and she’s married to a Canadian with a Chinese descent and she’s a popular figure there.
nla
ParticipantI can’t resist it.
It’s principal not principle. You mentioned it twice, so I don’t think it’s a typographical error.
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ParticipantI can’t resist it.
It’s principal not principle. You mentioned it twice, so I don’t think it’s a typographical error.
nla
ParticipantI can’t resist it.
It’s principal not principle. You mentioned it twice, so I don’t think it’s a typographical error.
nla
ParticipantI can’t resist it.
It’s principal not principle. You mentioned it twice, so I don’t think it’s a typographical error.
nla
ParticipantI can’t resist it.
It’s principal not principle. You mentioned it twice, so I don’t think it’s a typographical error.
nla
ParticipantI guess, we belong to Category 2. Bought our first house for 189K in 1998, sold it in 2002. Rolled everything that we made to our current house, which we bought that same year before the prices went really crazy. At the peak of the market, we probably have an equity of more than 600K. According to Zillow, the value of our house went down more than 150K from the peak. But we’ll be OK, our income to debt ratio is about 22% and we don’t have any debt but our mortgage.
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