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by relee42 March 5, 2008 2:06 PM EST
So much for the red phone and the guilt by association strategy. A point and a half in Texas and 5 points in Ohio, isn''t going to win the nomination. So far it is Clinton, who is using the Rove play book.
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by zendigity March 5, 2008 1:35 PM EST
It''s truly scary just how many women vote for clinton Just because she''s a woman.

Reminds me of how many evangelicals voted for Bush just because he seemed like the kind of guy they could kick back and enjoy a beer with.

PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE...Clinton represents the SAME Corporate interests that Bush does.

America may very well be doomed.

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by rdhohenstein March 5, 2008 12:45 PM EST
The only reason Bill Clinton was a good president is that he rode on the coat-tails of Gerorge Bush. By the end of his term he had ruined everthing the rebulicans had built up so he got the credit. Now another Clinton says she will clean up this economy--ya right--big joke. I do not think Clinton or Obama is quailified. Even though I am a democrat I will be voting for McCain!!!!!!!!
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by rational_1 March 5, 2008 11:34 AM EST
"Right now it''''''''s not looking good for your gal in Texas." posted by rational_1

You were saying?
Posted by erasmus6 at 02:52 AM : Mar 05, 2008

Yup, nice turn around to narrowly win the popular vote in Texas in the primary. Unfortunately for Hillary the currency in this election process is delegates. Thus far she has a slim lead in TX delegates after the primary but initial results in the caucuses are favoring Obama. So, winning the popular vote while losing or drawing in delegates is a bit like winning the battle but losing the war. Might be a day or two before Clinton can really declare she won Texas. And even if she does, she still has quite an uphill climb to catch up to Obama in the overall pledged delegate count, and she''s rapidly running out of delegates still at play.
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by knyghtwolf March 5, 2008 6:49 AM EST
Obama stands in front of a sign that says BELIEVE, right under the part of the sign that says: LIE, could this be some sort of religious sign, perhaps a warning from someone''s god perhaps? Don''t know, stay tuned. His favorite twilight zone episode is, To Serve Man, makes one wonder does it not?
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by knyghtwolf March 5, 2008 6:45 AM EST
As the chimp in charge has so aptly proven, he is the WORST prez to hit history and was ASSIGNED it, never won it. As far as either Hillary or Obama being president by ELECTION, either may turn out to be as great a president polar opposite to the bush(wacker)regime. As far as McCain goes, remove brain, get bush again, here we go again. Set up an embassy at the North Pole and send him there permanently to monitor the polar bears & seals. At no time should any sharp objects be placed in his location, even send cheney with him, along with ten gallons of astro-lube.
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by erasmus6 March 5, 2008 5:52 AM EST
"Right now it''''s not looking good for your gal in Texas." posted by rational_1

You were saying?

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by erasmus6 March 5, 2008 5:51 AM EST
Posted by SharnCedar at 09:47 PM : Mar 04, 2008

Is that all you people do is whine?

I don''t think it would matter who you had for a president, you won''t be happy with anyone.
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by nightwatchdog March 5, 2008 5:50 AM EST
I have Hillary as a Senator - and I honestly don''t believe she''s qualified for that job, let alone the job as president.

Really, I''m a democrat, and there is no way I would support her in her bid for the White House, Obama, McCain, even Nader is more qualified than her.

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by gogam March 5, 2008 5:34 AM EST
My apologies for clicking "publish" so zealously resulting in thrice posting of my comments.

At least Bill was smart enough to make money for Americans and make the economy vibrant. Distribution of wealth is another matter altogether.
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