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Longtime Aide Maggie Williams Replaces Patti Solis Doyle As Head Of A Campaign In Crisis

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by l8c6 February 11, 2008 1:19 PM EST
McCain / Huckabee 08

The right wing corporate media is snuffing Hillary and the democrat party is so full of idiots and leeches they can''t see it.


McCain / Huckabee 08

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by craigh9 February 11, 2008 1:18 PM EST
i8c6 please provide me with one single positive outcome initated and directed by Hillary in her 35 years of experience and I''ll vote for her. Things she attached her name to don''t count. Your on the clock.
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by l8c6 February 11, 2008 1:16 PM EST
Right wingers don''t want Hillary. A new party must emerge that doesn''t eat those who have honorably served their nation.

Obama is a spoiler and with him the right wingers will have the opportunity to serve this nation the public education it didn''t bargain for, the school of hard knocks.

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by l8c6 February 11, 2008 1:13 PM EST
craigh9

frankIy6

Both right wingers correct? If the democratic had more intelligent people they''d see you guys don''t want Hillary. You hate her because you KNOW she is a formidable candidate.

Hope you sexist bas*star*ds don''t mind serving demons in hell because you self-righteous bas*tards are also mortal and their will be consequences for your dishonesty and vile cheating. You are the epitome of hypocrisy.

Right wingers are killers.
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by l8c6 February 11, 2008 1:08 PM EST
Right wingers don''t want Hillary. Right wingers who are destroying the respect the civilized western world has held for the United States hold in higher esteem right wing dictatorships around the world.

If the democratic harbors any vile filthy disrespect for Hillary on the part of its participant it indicates the need for the party to divide however it must be noted, right wingers have long learned to not divide.

Right wing preachers are highly suspected paid lobbyists. Note the right wing preacher men talk about family values, abortions, blaming them on "liberals" yet once the campaign is over these right wing preacher men lobbyists never criticize the fact the right wingers in power never seem to attempt to end abortion. The right wingers continue to blame the liberals on abortion but have no problem starting wars around the world and financing them.

The right wing preacher men for the most part talk terrorism once right wingers are in power.
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by craigh9 February 11, 2008 12:45 PM EST
35 years of flapping her gums - 0 days of useful action.
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by missingamerica February 11, 2008 12:29 PM EST
"...Williams, who served as Clinton''s White House chief of staff..."

Ahhh, yes...continuity...
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by jack3213 February 11, 2008 12:05 PM EST
The Clintons are as corrupt as can be. What''''s more disheartening and hard to fathom, is the sheer number of gullible, entitlement minded supporters there are for them. Especially when the Clintons criminal history is still relatively fresh. I fear for the future of our country, when so many potential voters are more enamoured with gender politics and pop culture than the more important issue of character and adherance to the Constitution. The Clintons are not only power-mad, but they also promise a Socialist/Marxist style of government. Something their supporters either ignore, or actually support. The ignorance and rejection of the greatness of America by the Democrat electorate is stunning and sad. The ominous, looming danger of a Clinton or even an Obama Presidency is horrifying.

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by libra127 February 11, 2008 11:59 AM EST
Posted by briannorwood at 08:57 AM : Feb 11, 2008

Typical substantive criticism of Hillary. LOL
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by briannorwood February 11, 2008 11:57 AM EST
And by the way, Hillary. I think I would change plastic surgeons if I were you.

Either you have Grave''s disease, or the guy took a little too much off your sagging eyelids.

Makes you look like a mad woman!
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by crater7 February 11, 2008 11:55 AM EST
craigh9;
wow, if you ever had a doubt about Hillary being political;

IT''S JUST A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE SOMEONE BROUGHT UP THE RACE CARD.

IN THIS ELECTION, WE WILL ELECT THE FIRST WOMEN, OR THE FIRST BLACK MALE, AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

THE SAD PART IS THAT THIS HISTORIC ELECTION HAS BEEN TAINTED AND DEGRADED BY THE MEDIA. ITS OBVIOUS BIASED AND UNRELENTING NEGATIVE REPORTING AGAINST THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN HAS CREATED A NO WIN ATMOSPHERE THAT WILL BE HARD TO REVERSE.

THE MEDIA HAS PORTRAYED THE CLINON CAMPAIGN AS RACIST AND DOES NOT SUPPORT THE BLACK ISSUES OF TODAY. THE MEDIA HAS FAILED TO MENTION THAT OBAMA HIMSELF, SAID THAT HE IS "ABSOLUTELY CONVIENCED" OF MRS CLINTON''S COMMITMENT TO RACIAL EQUALITY.

THE MEDIA HAS ACCUSED MRS CLINTON OF PIMPING OUT HER DAUGHTER, AND USING HER HUSBAND TO CAMPAIGN FOR HER.

I GUESS THAT MAKES OBAMA''S WIFE A PIMP, ALSO.

NOW WE GET COMMENTS CLAMING THAT CLINTON IS BEINING POLITICAL.

HMMMMMMM, IT''S ALL POLITICAL, IT''S ABOUT ELECTING THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IT DOSEN''T GET ANYMORE POLITICAL THAN THAT.

FYI, BEFORE YOU ACCUSED ME OF BEING A CLINTON SUPPORTER, YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT MY WIFE AND I, ARE UNDECIDED INDEPENDENTS. THE BIASED MEDIA, WILL NOT HAVE AN AFFECT ON OUR VOTE, BUT, IT WILL HAVE AN AFFECT ON SOME VOTERS.

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by briannorwood February 11, 2008 11:54 AM EST
Here''s some news for you Hillary...It ain''t your campaign manager. ITS YOU!
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by libra127 February 11, 2008 11:44 AM EST
Hillary Clinton has raised over $10 million dollars, from 100,000 donors, since Super Tuesday (Feb. 5). This does NOT include money she loaned to her campaign. Pretty impressive, I''d say.
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by vet_sk February 11, 2008 11:33 AM EST
Sorry, don''t think so. Clinton: 1148, Obama: 1121
includes super delegates. Let''s play fair. You want the powered to elect your leaders, go elsewhere, perhaps the GOP.

Obama is ahead in elected delegates. There is no way the DNC is going to allow the election to go a different way then the vote. The super delegates are only intended to push the majority to over 50% not to change the outcome.

I have also seen too many post that Obama needs seasoning (another 8 years)- why so he can grow bitter with the Washington process. The point is to get someone fresh with new ideas that can help the US get back on its feet again both economically and internationally.

Hillary no long respects the voters. When asked by a member of one of her audiences about her war votes (Iraq and Iran) she said if people don''t like her stand on that then there are others to vote for. Well, thanks Hillary, we have found someone else.
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by craigh9 February 11, 2008 11:30 AM EST
I hope all the latino voters in Texas that Hillary is counting on can now see her for what she is - a two timing phoney just like Bill. She dumps Solis Doyle because she needs more of the black vote now. Its time to recognize that Hillary stands for nothing except Hillary. She doesn''t give a *** about anyone or anything except getting elected. She will say anything, promise anything, and cut any throat in pursuit of that goal. Smarten up america and show her the door.
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by formrusmcsgt February 11, 2008 11:20 AM EST
But it comes as Clinton struggles to catch Obama in fundraising and momentum and faces the prospect of losing every voting contest yet to come in February.
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Score''s right according to players.......
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by libra127 February 11, 2008 10:56 AM EST
CNN.com reports (as of a few minutes ago):

Clinton: 1148
Obama: 1121

GO HILLARY!
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by brianbwb-2009 February 11, 2008 10:56 AM EST
"Eventually we''''ll elect one crazy enough to kill us all." Posted by Nancy_Naive

If McCain wins, you will hear a voice from the sky cry, "BINGO!"
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by craigh9 February 11, 2008 10:52 AM EST
Wow, if you ever had a doubt about Hillary being a political *** - guess no more. Getting beat by a black man so she brings in a black woman to run her campaign. A little more proof that she will say or do anything to get elected. What an embarrassment.
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by jack3213 February 11, 2008 10:34 AM EST
When, not if, Hillary loses it will be because of her, not anyone, not even the media or the head of her campaign, or her husband, or other candidates, or even Couric. It will be because people saw through the facade and have come to realize she is a fraud, not experianced enough to run a country and has no ability to be credible. She, in fact, should be in jail, but because of our un-justice system, neither her ( or Spears or even OJ) are where they belong.
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