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pacific_c says:
Odd that the "will of the people" includes Independents and Republicans voting in the Democratic primary. Once nominated the Republicans will have a field day with the liberal Senator from Illinois. Republicans are really smart and they will win a presidential election they are supposed to lose.

IS THIS THE CHANGE YOU WANT?

http://www.realclearpolitics.co
m/articles/2008/02/the_obama_delusion.ht
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bizzzz-2009 says:
I have a new phrase- "Obama-bots"
Unlike "Bushbots", Obamabots have a bias liberal news outlet to protect him from any self inflicted damage. In fact, you don''t even need a platform to be an Obama-bot. All you need to do is repeat the phrase:
"Change & Hope, Change & Hope, Change & Hope, Change & Hope, Change & Hope, Change & Hope, Change & Hope, Change & Hope"
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demwatcher says:
The arse is a junior senator, he aint made ANY history to have a place for.

Kiss his other rump cheek, CBS.
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jack3213 says:
The majority of Democrats don''t want the Clintons, obviouslly, and they are banking on three states. Bill does not deserve to be back in the WhiteHouse as much as Hillary is not experianced just because she was his wife. She has yet told us what qualifies her from past accomplishments?? Obama & wife are very unqualified. The only option we have is McCain- best get used to it.
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sjbj2322 says:
realpatriot1....this article goes to the very heart of the question you asked me regarding the issues raised in Obama''s book and still you choose to stay in denial about it. Guess its time you did make your way to WalMart to check it out for yourself unless of course you simply find it easier to believe what you want to. That didn''t work for Wilson when he was confronted on national television and it won''t work here in the blogs. Obama is not a Messiah and he is not a man for All Americans. He most definitely has a personal agenda that is not being addressed and it will come back to bite everyone in the tail if he is allowed to succeed. On the face of things he appears to be a unifier but the reality is that he most certainly is not. How can someone whose personal convictions are based on the blatant rejection of half of who he is be a unifier for all the diverse features that characterize this nation. This campaign is not about the people; it is a desperate effort for one man to validate himself at the expense of us all.
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pensacola88 says:
Republicans aren''t exactly watching in horror at the thought of a Democratic GOP. Just 8 years ago, our federal budget was experiencing surplus and our country was in prosperity. Those in their early 60''s were hoping things would remain that way as they contemplated their retirements.

Republicans want to see their access to health care when they retire, too.

Republicans for the most part are educated and have children and grandchildren. Republicans want to see access to education attainable for their grandchildren.

Republicans enjoyed gasoline when it was $1.65 a gallon just 8 years ago. Now, Republicans are paying over $3.00 a gallon, just like everyone else.

Republicans bought homes in the last 2-4 years and face the foreclosure crisis just like everyone else because of the sub-prime mortgage scam.

Republicans used to buy airline tickets cheap, and now, they struggle to fund a vacation that inflated by 30% in 8 years.
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omega39-2009 says:
Get your facts straight and look at the Trinity church and all the ugliest *** going on there, with Jeremiah Wright and then think... how would it be if a white person that was running for president on went to a white church that hated blacks..... then they would be highly racist.....
Posted by kstar42

As long as he isn''t feeding them "coded" messages in his State Of The Union speech, who cares.
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tulcak says:
skyk, right on!! great post! how come with all his "experience", mccain wants to keep our troops in Iraq for a 100 years? mccain''s "experience" is playing the political machine with insiders and lobbyists. great men and great ideas don''t have to come from experience. the experience I want to see in office is the experience of being able to put together a team full of the best qualified people in the world - not having the "experience" of putting your friends in office as payback for the money they contributed to your campaign. this is called "stay the course" and this means more of the same of bush policies.
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realpatriot1 says:
Kstar42,

When did you see the Church and what other racist churches have you seen in your life?

She''s tried the smackdown and it doesn''t work because most Americans are looking for something other than your obsession.

Racism is in the eye of the beholder and generally those who se it in others have a certain degree to deal with in themselves.

Physician heal thyself?
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kstar42 says:
The Clinton-ista''''s are in a political quandary

They have somehow got to protect the white woman from the black man
without sounding racist Posted by mocaIeo at 12:26 AM : Feb 21, 2008.

They need to bring the smack down on BO, He is more so racist then Hillary,,, If you want to ignore the fact that he and Oprah goes to the biggest racist church I have ever in my life seen... Get your facts straight and look at the Trinity church and all the ugliest *** going on there, with Jeremiah Wright and then think... how would it be if a white person that was running for president on went to a white church that hated blacks..... then they would be highly racist.....

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