Comments on: Obama Looks To Ride Wave Of Momentum

Ahead Of 3 Tuesday Primaries, Clinton Dismisses Talk That Her Campaign Is In Trouble

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by briannorwood February 12, 2008 2:32 AM EST
"Clinton said she never expected to do well in any of the weekend contests..."

BALONEY! The Clinyton machine thought they would have the whole thing wrapped up by now. There was no "Plan B".

They stacked the early primaries and were instrumental in putting this rediculous "super delagate" strategy in place.

They never saw a grass-roots tidal wave called "Obama". That''s why they are lost every state this weekend. They didn''t conceive that they would need to campaign there.

And when they get waxed on Tuesday...game over!

GO OBAMA!
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by pinkyali-2009 February 12, 2008 2:31 AM EST
Islamic countries are endosing Obama,they are preying to Allah for Obama victory .
He will end war in Iraq, Iran ,Afghanistan the moment he becomes President.......its Momentum to Islam .
All muslims vote Obama......he son of Allah.
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by mediapreachr February 12, 2008 2:31 AM EST
Do any of you think,for even a second that,this guy Lama Obama,has any chance of becoming president?C''mon,I''m talking to the adults,not the kids(by the way keep sending away your allowance dineros hehe..).
Let me see,some people do like style over substance-that''s the only place he can deliver.Besides the ideological pundits-who are mostly paid on performance basis-seasoned people can spot a phony from a mile away.Remember,any vote for Rama Obama means one less vote for Hillary.That means democrats will not take the White house in November.
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by pinkyali-2009 February 12, 2008 2:30 AM EST
Islamic countries are endosing Obama,they are preying to Allah for Obama victory .
He will end war in Iraq, Iran ,Afghanistan the moment he becomes President.......its Momentum to Islam .
All muslims vote Obama......he son of Allah.
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by jerkeedoodle February 12, 2008 2:28 AM EST
All of the Clinton people voting in the Potomac primaries tomorrow,I need your help.I''m sick of looking at Uglietta Clinton on my TV,and listening to her lies.Help me and your country by voting for Obama,and it might dawn on the goofy witch that she''s a loser,and convince her thickheaded asss to go away.Your help would be greatly appreciated.Obama 08!
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by zzfaraday February 12, 2008 2:23 AM EST
The two candidates largely agree on the big issues, with Clinton crossing the t''s and dotting the i''s. So, why go for the one who talks bigger which is an act of dishonesty. If Obama is truly pro tearing down the divides, why is he enjoying it so much right now?

I knew a guy who always talked about how he helped people outside of work, but that''s the problem - all he ever did was talk about it at work and never did a single deed of kindness at work. He was the bully in the office. If voters just vote for some guy based on how much he stirs up your emotions, or how much they hate the other candidate for personal reasons, then those voters are irresponsible and should be stripped of their right to vote. It''s people like them that got George W. Bush into the White House and for ''4 more years''.
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by spinster2 February 12, 2008 2:23 AM EST
By March it may be too late. Momentum is everything.

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If nothing else, this primary has proved that not to be the case on both sides of the isle.
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by spinster2 February 12, 2008 2:20 AM EST
I can see the candidates four years from now.

Did obama change washington? No

Did obama bring the party''s togeather? No

Did obama change to world?

Just which of his grandios promises did he deliver on??????,,,,,,thats a good question. The answer is none.
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by incog-nito February 12, 2008 2:19 AM EST
"Clinton said she never expected to do well in any of the weekend contests, and her campaign predicted that while Obama may take the spoils in February, March would be her month."

By March it may be too late. Momentum is everything.
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by briannorwood February 12, 2008 2:12 AM EST
Anyone who thinks "experience" in this presidential campaign is important is missing the whole point of Obama''s campaign.

He is trying to change the dynamic of politics-as-usual. Listen to his message and you will see the beginnings of a political revolution.

Let''s just hope that after he is elected, he will not forget those who made it possible.
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by caraprado February 12, 2008 2:10 AM EST
After the weekend sweep, the Potomac primary may seal it.

Clinton must now adopt the "wait and see" approach for Ohio and Texas that worked so poorly for Guiliani with Florida.

In the meantime, the Obama momentum will build and will be hard to stop.

Obama is becoming even more self-assured and Presidential in his rallies. One cannot help but become hopeful and enthused.

BTW, if you can''t make it to a rally, you can find the entire Obama rally setlist--from "City of Blinding Lights" to which he takes the stage to "Signed, Sealed, Delivered"--the entire setlist!--on Itunes, here:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewIMix?id=273867065&s=143441&v0=575
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by screwclinton February 12, 2008 2:07 AM EST
As a reminder, in justice weblink below, i have found 44 donors to Hillary''s Campaign - all from inside the Bill Clinton Pardons. Now thats what I call true friends. See for yourself...

http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pardonchartlst.htm
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by screwclinton February 12, 2008 2:05 AM EST
If you want real Change, VOTE 4 OBAMA. And of course, just like the front yards of his campaign headquarters around the country, "Do Not Enter if you belong to a PAC of Lobbyist firm".

There are well over 30,000 registered lobbyists that will soon need to get real jobs in this country. The breast is almost out of milk!
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by hawksprings February 12, 2008 2:02 AM EST
Obama rides a wave.
Hillary rides a broom.
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by cbsespo February 12, 2008 1:34 AM EST
BaracK Obama is has inspired and motivated millions of people from all persuasions to be a part of our political process. He has piqued the interest of the "establishment" and renewed the spirit of activism and
conventional wisdom. America has longed for a real candidate to end the nightmare of the government that currently represents us. Barack Obama has the skills and the knowledge, the desire, and the conviction. It is up to us to give him the opportunity. This is not about race or gender, party or label. It is about our future and Barack Obama can do it without all the distraction of political and personal drama.
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by jedi08 February 12, 2008 1:33 AM EST
Da Nile aint just a river in egypt Hillary, its a state of mind.

Your in big trouble hun. You personality is just not likeable
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by byeneocons February 12, 2008 1:32 AM EST
He''s toast once the Swift Boat Republican Compassionate Conservative Pro Life Christians seek to destroy him. You don''t mess with the military industrial complex, and you better do whatever Rush Limbaugh and Saudi Arabia says you should do. Junior knew all this, Obama is about to learn it.

Either way, the neocon movement is over. The Republicans just nominated their crazy liberal senile uncle.
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 12, 2008 1:19 AM EST
There is no conspiracy that Muslims would want to hurt our country! There are no cells in America planning our demise! There is no one they would rather, not Dan, see in the presidents chair that has roots to them. This is a gentle world. Not a world of reality with underlings and minions trying to overthrow our government! Why we would be considered a racist to think this way!
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 12, 2008 1:03 AM EST
We know by the charisma who said this!

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.


Answer

Hit-lers quote Jan 27 1932
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