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by realpatriot1 February 28, 2008 3:43 PM EST
libra127,

Many of her answers were on point. Many were not.

If she was not deceptive then tell me, how wil she mandate health coverage, and why won''t she release her
tax returns for democratic voters to see?

Russert wouldn''t have had to ask the questions half a dozen times if she had given a straight answer the first time.
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by libra127 February 28, 2008 3:33 PM EST
"Hillary usually dodges and avades and taks around the question and that makes her hard to listen to."
Posted by realpatriot1 at 09:14 AM : Feb 28, 2008

I don''t agree with this at all. In the last debate, I found her answers to be exactly on point and clear as could be.
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by realpatriot1 February 28, 2008 12:14 PM EST
croft777,

It''s not about drugs or a cult of personality. Whether or not you like the answers Obama actually answers the questions(most of the time).

Hillary usually dodges and avades and taks around the question and that makes her hard to listen to.

She can''t give a good reason for not releasing her taxes, for supporting the war, for how she intends to mandate health coverage, and on and on. That''s why she does more bobbing and weaving than Muhammad Ali.
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by croft777 February 28, 2008 11:41 AM EST
One more point about the debate last night. I don''''t know if it''''s just me, but I find that whenever Hillary was speaking, my mind just sort of wandered and after 20 seconds or so of her often long-winded responses, I was in daydream-land.

Not so with Obama. Something about his style keeps you listening. Can''''t help but stay engaged.

Perhaps this helps explain why he keeps surging week after week.briannorwood

maybe if you''d get off the drugs, your mind wouldn''t wonder. Yeah Obama has you on his drugs, its called PCC. Personality Cult Complicity.

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by popstom1 February 28, 2008 4:25 AM EST
I was just looking at some video at youtube and reading the comments I tell if that is a if Obama wins I will vote for McCain and when he starts to
draft the 18 to 25 Obamanites I hope they remember How disrespectful they are
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by dloftonclark February 28, 2008 4:09 AM EST
I have been reading many of the posts tonight and I find them very interesting. Some people seem to have a grasp of the important issues facing us as a country and a people. They are for the most part well thought out and to the point. Others are a bit infantile, perhaps even a bit sophomoric. But it''s an overall reflection of one of the greatest liberties we have as Americans--the freedom of speech. We don''t have to agree with one another but doesn''t it give you a great feeling to be able to express yourself without fear of reprisal? We''re all in this together--WE''RE AMERICANS.
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by dloftonclark February 28, 2008 4:08 AM EST
I have been reading many of the posts tonight and I find them very interesting. Some people seem to have a grasp of the important issues facing us as a country and a people. They are for the most part well thought out and to the point. Others are a bit infantile, perhaps even a bit sophomoric. But it''s an overall reflection of one of the greatest liberties we have as Americans--the freedom of speech. We don''t have to agree with one another but doesn''t it give you a great feeling to be able to express yourself without fear of reprisal? We''re all in this together--WE''RE AMERICANS.
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by mike0135 February 28, 2008 4:00 AM EST
Not stupid to vote for McCain....

Smart enough not to vote for Obama :) now with Nadar running Obama lose some of those Male Independence voters now that give McCain even a better chance.....

Hillary was the best shot the DEM had, but they rather follow the cult movement with no experience....

Hillary don''t get it I be voting Rep for the first time in my life.....
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by dloftonclark February 28, 2008 3:57 AM EST
I have been reading most of the posts this evening. I find some of them quite interesting. They make a point about where they stand on the candidates and issues in what''s turned out to be a highly charged climate or enviroment, if you will. However some of the posts are rather infantile--quite sophomoric in fact. However freedom of speech is one of the greatest "liberties" we have as Americans. We don''t have to agree with one another--but it''s great to be able to express ourselves without fear of reprisal. CARRY ON MY FELLOW AMERICANS.
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by croft777 February 28, 2008 3:01 AM EST
And for those stupid enough to vote for "Warmonger" McCain get ready for WWIII, because this "hotheaded" fool will certainly push the button.kailumego1

Bush will have us in one before then. It only takes a person to look around the world to see all the chaos going on right now, and say, "hey this could get ugly!" They always say that anytime there is comming any major changes to societies, then war always procedes.

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