Comments on: Maine Puts Topper On Obama Sweep
Obama Takes Delegate Lead With Wins In 4 States; Clinton Manager Steps Down
- In the next debate between Sens. Obama and Clinton, I hope someone will ask Hillary the following question:
"Ma''am, your husband%u2019s presidency was marked by scandals running from the salacious to national security, you''ve run a campaign based on race coding, and both you and your husband have scant regard for the truth.
"Personal responsibility is the key to government accountability.
"What could you--or your husband--say to young people, what could you possibly bring to the table, for those who need to hear a message of honesty and integrity?"
MARTIN EDWIN "MICK" ANDERSEN - Reply to this comment
- With McCain completely comfortable with torture, and wanting to expand the war into Iran, it''s time to pick the better Democrat. Obama is that person. Republicans are going to have to rebuild their house from the foundation if they want to regain our trust.
Obama/Edwards in ''08!! - Reply to this comment
- If anybody actually believes Barack is similar to Hitler I would then tend to wonder what are the values you believe in and stand for . . .
Posted by SamTheTVCat at 07:46 PM : Feb 10, 2008
I''d tend to question their sanity........... - Reply to this comment
- It''''s all about the electability. Obama has shown that he is the person able to work across the aisle.
Posted by notopennshut at 07:27 PM : Feb 10, 2008
I agree and that''s the force behind Obama''s momentum. More and more Democrats have decided that he''s the person most likely to defeat McCain. If the republican nominee was anyone else then I think it''s be leaning toward Hillary right now. - Reply to this comment
- PS I''ll wait for pilgrimsway to confirm crofts interpretaion because change is in itself value neutral. If you didn''t support change, you''d endorse maintaining the status quo of George Bush wouldn''t you?
Hitler believed in eugenics and scapegoating; Barack believes in tolerance, inclusion, dignity, and progress. If anybody actually believes Barack is similar to Hitler I would then tend to wonder what are the values you believe in and stand for . . . - Reply to this comment
- "Are you trying to tell us something?"
Posted by l00ker
Yeah, I don''t get it - lol I thought it was just me :D - Reply to this comment
- Wow what a shocker! Apparently the caucus format favors Barack for some reason, but isn''t Maine supposed to be solidly working-class much like Massachusetts? And given Barack''s string of big wins yesterday, wouldn''t you have thought Hillary''s supporters would have been greatly motivated to come out and give her a win? What happened?
Momentum hasn''t been much of a factor yet on the Democratic side, but isn''t Hillary''s strategy seeming more and more like Rudy Giuliani''s? I would have thought his fame and popularity would have cultivated enough support for him to win Florida, but after losing time and again to the other candidates people started to question why he wasn''t able to win . . .
If Barack wins like seven in a row, isn''t Hillary going to have to start to answer that question in the very least? At worst, by the time it comes to Texas and Ohio, people might already be starting to see Barack as the virtual incumbent and want to lock in the nomination . . . he''s starting to look really solid against McCain, like he could get us Democrats the win in November . . . - Reply to this comment
- l00ker Are you trying to tell us something?
Yeah this person is trying to tell you Obama is the next hitler. - Reply to this comment
- is also in my view false to say that life in AMERICA today is solely determined by considerations of foreign policy, that the primacy of foreign policy governs today the whole of our domestic life. Certainly people can reach the point when foreign relations influence and determine completely its domestic life. But let no one say that such a CONDITION is from the first either natural or desirable. Rather the important thing is that people should CREATE the conditions for CHANGE in this state of affairs.
We know by the charisma who said this!
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Hit-lers quote Jan 27 1932
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Posted by pilgrimsway at 06:53 PM : Feb 10, 2008
Are you trying to tell us something? - Reply to this comment
- It''s all about the electability. Obama has shown that he is the person able to work across the aisle. This is what the country needs at this time of. Over the last decades the gridlock existed because of the divisions between the parties. If Hillary is the nominee, expect more of the same. We should put aside our divisions and work for the better good for all the citizens and that will not be possible as long as divisions exist. Obama is our hope to somehow erase this divide and join together in fixing the county''s problems.
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- It is also in my view false to say that life in AMERICA today is solely determined by considerations of foreign policy, that the primacy of foreign policy governs today the whole of our domestic life. Certainly people can reach the point when foreign relations influence and determine completely its domestic life. But let no one say that such a CONDITION is from the first either natural or desirable. Rather the important thing is that people should CREATE the conditions for CHANGE in this state of affairs.
We know by the charisma who said this!
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Hit-lers quote Jan 27 1932 - Reply to this comment
- People in Maine are like people in Michigan where I grew up. They barely notice snow.
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- what does it matter?
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- Will the winter weather keep the voters away? The suspense is killing me.
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