Comments on: It's A New Day For The Democrats
CBSNews.com Reports: Forget Straightforward Elections - Candidates Must Cope With Complicated Delegate Selection System
- Yeah, it''s a ''new day'' for the democrats to espouse the same old sh*it. A ''new day'' for Hillary to shed some tears to gett he female vote, a ''new day'' for Ubama to shout CHANGE thru a bullhorn but never define WHAT change he''s talking about......
Sounds like Groundhog Day to me....same old sh*t over and over and over.... - Reply to this comment
- There is one hope, however. Obama! Republicans for Obama unite. It''''s the dawning of a new age.
Posted by hook1950
You''re joking, right? - Reply to this comment
- When congress has the lowest approval rating in history, we go to the senate to get our candidates for president.Posted by gunownerdan
Great point. - Reply to this comment
- This truly is a new day for Demo crats. They''ve been exposed as white racists, Bill Clinton included. Can you imagine how the press would havve come down on a Republican who behaved the way he did?
There is one hope, however. Obama! Republicans for Obama unite. It''s the dawning of a new age. - Reply to this comment
- Exactly! Conservative is a FOUR LETTER WORD. We have problems to fix, not to conserve!!
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Posted by whatithink at 09:55 AM : Feb 05, 2008
As a liberal I suspect you are for conservation of the environment. I am for conservation of traditional values such as life time marriages, abortion as an illegal act and honesty. - Reply to this comment
- Didn''''t we have 8 years of the TruthWord08 and look where it go us? Have you gone and done research on Huckabillies record in Arkansas - it''''s frightening and there is no way in hillbilly heck would I vote for Reverend Huckabilly!
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Posted by simonsez40 at 09:24 AM : Feb 05, 2008
Many people such as myself who are conservative do not admire gwb. He spent more money than he brought in and did not attempt to shrink the govt. I voted for John Mccain because I respect him and because he has the best chance to beat Hillary if nominated. - Reply to this comment
- Factcheck.org has new information.
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Dare to compare the current congress for voting records.
Senator Clinton has missed 105 votes (23.5%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/c001041/
Senator Obama has missed 168 votes (37.7%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/o000167/
Senator McCain has missed 251 votes (56.3%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000303/ - Reply to this comment
- Factcheck.org has new information
Dare to compare the CURRENT CONGRESS for voting records. .....
Senator Clinton has missed 105 votes (23.5%) during the current Congress. ....
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/c001041/ .....
Senator Obama has missed 168 votes (37.7%) during the current Congress. ....
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/o000167/ .....
Senator McCain has missed 251 votes (56.3%) during the current Congress. .....
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000303/ ..... - Reply to this comment
- akona2 and terrorislam7
Barak Obama is not a muslim and never has been one. stop with your filthy lies and do some real research instead of the neocon propoganda you accept as gospel truth. - Reply to this comment
- MCvet,
Thanks. Couldn''t have said it better. The NEOCONs will stop at nothing, not even the truth, to make this the kind of world THEY think it should be.. - Reply to this comment
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