Comments on: Edwards Exits Presidential Race

In New Orleans, Democrat Says "It's Time For Me To Step Aside"; Does Not Make Endorsement

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by leftonred-2009 January 30, 2008 11:00 PM EST
i agree with 7:30pm person...i vote for the tribal guy and his wife and his kids....i suspect in about 100 yrs or so guiya will be votin for ''m too....love is the answer...
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by ontheleft January 30, 2008 10:59 PM EST
Edwards was my choice up until today. I actually admire him for dropping out before Super Tuesday. It became clear that he just didn''t have the numbers and needed to step aside.

Now on the Republican side we still have some stubborn losers who can''t face up to reality and refuse to drop out of the race: Huckabee, Ron Paul, Romney & McCain.
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by January 30, 2008 10:30 PM EST
These envious rubes who complain about haircuts and the size of Edwards'' house forget that the man made his money fair and square through hard work and astute legal representation of clients who certainly appreciate that he was there to represent them. He went after the big corporations and made them pay for ripping off and injuring average people. He did a good job for them and he would have done a good job as president...so just buzz off with your jealousy!
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by leftonred-2009 January 30, 2008 10:04 PM EST
....big brain fools us into conspiracy theories...who is happier us or some tribal person in the amazon not yet affected by what we call civil...ization...i vote for that guy...
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by andersenme January 30, 2008 10:03 PM EST
DEMOCRATS WHO INSPIRE

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Adlai Stevenson
John F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy
Barack Obama

DEMOCRATS WHO USE RACIAL APPEALS TO GET ELECTED

Strom Thurmond
James Eastland
George C. Wallace
Lester Maddox
Bill & Hillary Clinton
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by ringading3 January 30, 2008 10:03 PM EST
Not even the poor fell for this phoney and his outrageous pandering! Let''s hope this the last we will hear of $400 haircut candidates. Go away fast Edwards.
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by leftonred-2009 January 30, 2008 9:34 PM EST
....we are in for a sea change...i do mean that literally....love your kids love your spouse love life....serious stuff will happen before big brain learns....a matter of biotic n abiotic elements interacting....its alright and so on...
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by jedi08 January 30, 2008 9:22 PM EST
Billary Cunton: First Lady

John McCain: War Hero

Billary Cunton: Flip Flopped on Drivers Licence question

John McCain: Went against own party for mexican illegals

BIllary Cunton: More scandals and shaddy donors then anyone

John McCain: Leader against earmarks and lobbiest
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by omega39-2009 January 30, 2008 9:18 PM EST
It certainly appears as if it is going to be Hillary and McCain. Listening to talk radio and reading these boards indicates there are large amounts of unhappy people on both sides. I suspect Bloomberg is getting ready for that independent run. Who will he hurt worse?
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by leftonred-2009 January 30, 2008 9:12 PM EST
there are plrnty of repugs who are black latino our even gov''t of calif....please take your head out of that place you were talkin bout...u proved big brain dont make us smart...calm down-hehehe
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