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National Review Online: Democrat Is Relying On Upcoming Wins To Restore Her Campaign

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by sparks224 February 24, 2008 4:11 AM EST
How many of you voted for W?
Come on now, tell the truth.
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by user168-2009 February 24, 2008 3:57 AM EST
How would a brain-dead Hillary still have a chance to capture people''s heads if she couldn''t even capture their hearts in the first place?
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by sparks224 February 24, 2008 3:48 AM EST
I would love to see Hilary sworn in as President, just to watch the "wailing and gnashing of teeth" from the conservatives.
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by jb4peace February 24, 2008 3:10 AM EST
To Ainttaken: Your comments and name-calling shows what type of supporters Obama attracts. My comments about the media were in response to the article. And no, not all people can see past the media. They still are voting for Obama.
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by jb4peace February 24, 2008 3:05 AM EST
To Ainttaken: Who''s the one deluding themself? You are the one who would "take a chance on anyone different". That''s pretty scary. Has the Bush administration so disenchanted people that they''re now willing to give the presidency to any inexperienced politician who is arrogant enough to run on rhetoric? Under all the speeches, you''ll find the usual politician playing the usual games.
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by jb4peace February 24, 2008 2:46 AM EST
Re: "Don%u2019t discount the strong self-interest that the mainstream news media has in keeping the primary race going."

Unfortunately, this it too true. The media has been totally responsible for Obama leapfrogging to where he is now. They have not given him any real scrutiny. I want to hear more about his connections with Rezko, Exelon, and where his fundraising dollars have come from in ALL his campaigns. Let''s hear about the lobbyists that have supported him in previous campaigns and the ones that support him now (he does accept money from state lobbyists). Where IS all that campaign money coming from and why won''t he commit. as he promised before, to using General Funds in the presidential election if he wins. I want the media to ask him why he set a spending record as a first-term senator.

Obama is no change from the usual Washington politician. The media should not be giving him a free ride into the White House.
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by tibu987 February 24, 2008 2:29 AM EST
Hillary''s experience claim is misleading. As a shyster lawyer in Arkansas, the U.S.''s second worst backward State, eight years as First Lady, planning menus, not sitting in on important national and international meetings does not equate into valid experience for the position of president.
Don''t be misled, do your own political homework.

Vitriol, that stuff Hillary and her staff toss about so easily has a way, like lies, to come back and bite you in the a$$-. The Republicans plan to use vitriol on Obama will have the same effect, it will strengthen the Obama campaign.
Innuendoes, insinuations, and mud slinging, becomes more and more prevalent when one is being cornered, i.e., defeated.
"People who live in glass houses should not throw stones".
I forgot who the author was; please don''t accuse me of plagiarism.

In yesterdays, 02/20, Chicago Tribune Editorials Section, there were listed many of the scandals that Hillary has had in the past and there were several.
Again, before you believe all the accusations and innuendoes that Hillary and her staff are slinging around, do your own homework, and ask yourself, do I want this person to be president of the U.S.
I don''t.
I am a 72 year old white male, veteran, and I have seen it all, and I will be voting for Obama.


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by tibu987 February 24, 2008 2:25 AM EST
"People who live in glass houses should not throw stones".
I''m sorry, I don''t know the author of that saying.
Please don''t accuse me of plagiarism.

There are a lot of important issues facing this country, semantics is not one of them.


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by tibu987 February 24, 2008 2:22 AM EST
In 2 years as a Senator, Obama authored 152 bills - Hillary: 20 in 6 years
Posted 10 hours ago by Anonymous
http://you.presscue.com/node/442


Let''s take a closer look at who''s really qualified and or who''s really working for the good of all of us in the Senate. Obama or Clinton.

Records of these two candidates should be scrutinized in order to make an informed decision.

SENATOR CLINTON, who has served only one full term - 6yrs. - and another year campaigning, has managed to author and pass into law - 20 - twenty pieces of
legislation in her first six years.

These bills can be found on the website of the Library of Congress www.thomas.loc.gov.

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by tibu987 February 24, 2008 2:17 AM EST
RAFREE, et al.
Before being definitively against Obama, do more homework please for both Clinton and Obama. Go back 30 years for both, the good, the bad, and then make your decision.

To all the Obama naysayers out there, I say this:
I would rather have an idealistic young person who recognizes many of the wrongs in this country, than more of the same from the Clinton twins and McCain.
Most of our Washington pols are tired old men and women who have been in office too long and no longer
feel any closeness, any obligation, to the people of this country. Many of these Washington old-timers are more concerned with their positions of power, arrogance, and feathering their own and their cronies nests than meeting their obligations to the electorate.
I, for one, am tired of seeing and hearing these old goats and their blathering oratory.
I welcome the presence of more young idealistic people in Washington.
Incidentlally, I am a 72 year old white, male, veteran. and I''''ve seen it all.
I''''m voting for Obama

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