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CBSNews.com's Vaughn Ververs: Inflammatory Remarks Tarnish Ex-President's Reputation

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by denn034 January 28, 2008 5:31 PM EST
His legacy is that of an adultering, lying, deceiver that doesn''t deserve a legacy. Keep it lost as far as I''m concerned.
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by iffymens January 28, 2008 5:19 PM EST
Just because Cbs said so does not make it so.I am black and l still adore the Clintons.
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by otionwaves January 28, 2008 4:39 PM EST

'' .. if the little gods say they want you to turn their school houses into dare houses and their neighborhoods into shock and awe campaigns, you know have to do it, though you know *** well they are going to turn around and tell you to turn their dare houses into anti-dare houses and their neighborhoods into anti- shock and awe campaigns, and all because they the spilling of their own baby blood and the breaking of their own baby bones makes them giggle and giggle and giggle .. ''

'' .. soldiers that wage wars live in the war torn helll of their own making, as do journalists that represent audiences without affording them any sustenance market share .. ''
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by l00ker January 28, 2008 4:27 PM EST
CBS does suffer from OBamania. If Obama says or does it, it is wonderful. If Hillary says the same it horrible.

Edward R must be spinning in his grave at the lack of objective standards of the current generation of CBS "reporters", pundits, and anchors.


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Posted by belker1 at 01:15 PM : Jan 28, 2008


Is there something amist of, out there in HillaryLand? Whining are we? Can''t get a break, can we?
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by belker1-2009 January 28, 2008 4:15 PM EST


CBS does suffer from OBamania. If Obama says or does it, it is wonderful. If Hillary says the same it horrible.

Edward R must be spinning in his grave at the lack of objective standards of the current generation of CBS "reporters", pundits, and anchors.
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by starleo146 January 28, 2008 3:49 PM EST




Posted by b-easy63 at 11:39 AM : Jan 28, 2008

It also depends on the media and what they say and how they take things out of context and say it as so. I truly believe the media did Bill Clinton and Obama a big injustice portraying Clinton as a racist in this election, they were just itching for a fight in S.C. and wanted race to come to play and so help me they should be held accountable for it but like Bush we will believe and brush it off. Take the comment the media said Bill Clinton said, "Well Jessie Jackson won in 84 and 88 as if to say only blacks can win in south Carolina but how that quote came about is a reporter asked Bill Clinton what are the history of South Carolina''s elections and Bill In his comment mentioned that Jessie won in 84 and 88, What did you see on tv did you see the reporter asking Bill about the History ?No they didn''t put that in just that small portion of the answer it is not right and they need to be held accountable just as every candidate is.
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by terrorislam6 January 28, 2008 3:27 PM EST
hahaha

dummycrats getting played by a couple of barkansas hicks LOL

hahaha
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by terrorislam6 January 28, 2008 3:26 PM EST
"Everybody in politics lies, but they [the Clintons] do it with such ease, it%u2019s troubling,%u201D Geffen said.
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003548043

hahahaha people paying to read and listen to an admitted, proven, convicted, impeached, disbarred liar,,, lol
For Clinton, New Wealth In Speeches
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/22/AR2007022202189.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/21/AR2007022100993_pf.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17263999/

Sales of Bill Clinton book drops
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071016/ap_on_el_pr/bill_clinton_book_1
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by terrorislam6 January 28, 2008 3:25 PM EST
For nearly two decades, Yvette Wider, an African American, adored Bill Clinton, once described by a famous black novelist as the nation''s first black president.

But now, after Clinton''s "fairy tale" remark about Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in New Hampshire and a statement in South Carolina that Obama had put a political "hit job" on him, Wider said she feels she hardly knows the former president. "I was surprised to hear him make a comment like that, because I thought he understood our people better," said Wider, who said she will vote for Obama in Saturday''s South Carolina primary. "It made me think he''s been playing us all this time."

duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it is the vast kkklowntoon conspiracy

hahaha

are dummycrats dumb or what LOL

hahaha
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by b-easy63 January 28, 2008 2:51 PM EST
CORRECTION:

f Clinton wants all the autonomy you thinks he should have as a husband-then HE NEEDS TO GO HOME, STOP CAMPAIGNING AND be JUST a husband and NOT our public servant, representing us to the world by his words, thoughts and deeds. SAME GOES FOR THE WOMAN--WE DON''T WANT THE WORLD TO THINK THEY CAN CHEAT ON US IN ANY DEALS--AND WE''LL JUST SHRUG IT OFF. DO WE?

Posted by b-easy63 at 11:48 AM : Jan 28, 2008
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