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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:33 PM EST
Obama won 11 state primaries/caucuses. Yes. People need to stop looking in the rearview mirror though, and start looking forward as we all drive down the election road. Projecting ahead, I see these repugnant whisper campaigns about Obambi''''s religion, patriotism eroding away his support. I see T Boone Pickens and other Texas billionaires financing a huge, dispicable surrogate campaign to tar and feather Obambi as a cokehead anti-gun liberal with a feminist unpatriotic wife. These are real threats and they will affect Obambi''''s currently favorable point spread over McFossill.
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by locke10 March 3, 2008 7:33 PM EST
tuckerndfw:
You''re really Tucker Carlson, aren''t you?
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 7:27 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 7:25 PM EST
BREAKING NEWS TODAY: The Associate Press obtained a memo from a Canadian diplomat saying an Obama adviser had told Canada''s government the candidate''s criticism of NAFTA was "more about political positioning than a clear articulation of policy plans." So......who will do or say anything to win - apparently Obambi....he''s gonna be mauled like a chew toy.

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by xzonz March 3, 2008 7:18 PM EST
if you have been following the whole campaign, clinton has been trying her best to make Obama react to her attacks so he can make a mistake and slip. but obama has had the same tone, same message and even given credit to her.

running for president isnt easy but imagine having clinton as an opponent. and o yeah dont forget Bill to add more stress on top of the one from a gruelling campaighn
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 7:13 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by chitown639 March 3, 2008 7:07 PM EST
I can''''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.


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Posted by scripps1918

He was trying to give her a chance to behave like a REAL LEADER and denounce those kind of tactics. But she fail to do that, because she knows that she has benefitted from those emails....she a slimeball
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by scripps1918 March 3, 2008 7:04 PM EST
I can''t imagine what was driving Mr. Kroft when he asked Senator Clinton four times about Senator Obama''s faith. In a court of law it might have been characterized as "badgering the witness." How unfortunate that the media professionals, of whom I used to consider Mr. Kroft one, fail to keep their own bias in check.
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by smashwl7 March 3, 2008 7:04 PM EST
Hillary Clinton is going to destroy the Democratic Party, she will fracture Democratic support mark my words America! McCain may win in November and our country is going to face some of the worse financial times in American history. Further we are about to embark on a new world war with McCain at the helm. God help us all. We are going to need someone with Obama%u2019s talents to help us all pull together to get thru what I see coming. God Bless You All!
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by chitown639 March 3, 2008 7:01 PM EST
WHat is Obama''''s obstacles in his personal and professional life? I''''m very curious to know.


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Posted by immigrant2

You should read his books. Senator Obama has two books. ''The Audacity of Hope'' and ''Dreams From My Father'' are very good reads.
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by xzonz March 3, 2008 7:01 PM EST
tuckerndfw - I don''''t support Hillary because of her marriage, but I do account for experiences she gained during that marriage PLUS a tremendous amount of experience serving New York as my senator, working on homeland security, 9/11 issues, agriculture issues, her time on the Senate Armed Services Committee, her relationships with world leaders. She is a known quantity, ready on Day One.

SHE VOTED FOR A VERY EXPENSIVE WAR THAT YOU ARE PAYING FOR WITH YOUR TAX DOLLARS
DINT PUT AMERICA CONSTITUTION FIRST, STOOD BY A PRESIDENT WHO LIED UNDER OATH- EVEN A COMMON CRIMINAL IS USUALLY ABOVE THAT
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by xzonz March 3, 2008 6:59 PM EST
Americans are more than ready for a female leader, in fact it would be cool but sorry to say with that exact attitude that she has, the baggage that she carries, her icy coldness, and do anything say anything to be elected even if HILLARY WAS A MAN SHE WOULD NEVER BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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by locke10 March 3, 2008 6:57 PM EST
jesterbelle:
If Clinton needs 75% of the remaining states to tie, wouldn''t it mean approximately the same thing for Obama, seeing as how they are about even now?
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by immigrant2 March 3, 2008 6:57 PM EST
What is so wonderful about Hillary, that she should be president? Does being the former presidents wife make her qualified?

Posted by chitown639 at 03:51 PM : Mar 03, 2008

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At least we know she is a real partner of Bill Clinton under his presidency. If you think US is good under Clinton terms, then Hillary certainly has credits for this.
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by popstom1 March 3, 2008 6:57 PM EST
Kmccliment I don''t think that little maxican marine
would like that I bet you were one of those guys who
though you could whoop the D.I.
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by immigrant2 March 3, 2008 6:55 PM EST
In 2004, Obama spoke at Dem convention. He gave a very rhetoric speech. Did his speech help any Democrats in 2004 election?

NONE . And I think finally, in general election of 2008, those empty slogans could not help him also.

This year, the Dem should take the White House, given bad performance of President Bush. But I could foresee victory of Republicans because of all illusions of "hope, dream and changes" of Democrats.
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by chitown639 March 3, 2008 6:51 PM EST
What is so wonderful about Hillary, that she should be president? Does being the former presidents wife make her qualified?
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by xzonz March 3, 2008 6:51 PM EST
So, now it''''s Hillary''''s fault for fracturing the Democratic Party? After she''''s worked hard throughout her career and has gained wisdom through actually ACCOMPLISHING things in the U.S. Senate, reaching across the aisle more often than Obama ever did, to get legislation passed? Some "can never stay in one place and focus ''''cause I''''m too busy getting ahead" newbie with oratory skills and a slick marketing team comes along and pronounces himself The Savior, and other candidates should roll over and play dead? What a load of BS! The Great Uniter has run the most divisive campaign I''''ve witnessed in my life.

MayRo1:YES, THIS IS STILL A PRIMARY RACE,ITS ABSURD for clinton TO COMPARE obama TO GEORGE BUSH AND USE REPUBLICAN TACTICS ON A FELLOW DEMOCRAT, DEMAND CHANGING THE PARTY RULES TO SUIT ONE- THAT IS CALLED DIVIDING THE PARTY WHEN ONE PUTS THEIR INTEREST BEFORE THE PARTY''S INTEREST
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by immigrant2 March 3, 2008 6:50 PM EST
WHat is Obama''s obstacles in his personal and professional life? I''m very curious to know.
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by davek455 March 3, 2008 6:50 PM EST
tuckerndfw - I don''t support Hillary because of her marriage, but I do account for experiences she gained during that marriage PLUS a tremendous amount of experience serving New York as my senator, working on homeland security, 9/11 issues, agriculture issues, her time on the Senate Armed Services Committee, her relationships with world leaders. She is a known quantity, ready on Day One.
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