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by prob5 March 1, 2008 2:46 PM EST
REPUBLICANS,

PLEASE SUPPORT HILLARY CLINTON IN TEXAS ON TUESDAY!!!!!!

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by ajmarine1 March 1, 2008 2:33 PM EST
And, if he is elected, he will do all he can to wage perpetual, unlimited warfare, just as he has been advocating for the past six years.

His service is to be respected, but he is unfit to be president. He is a Mad Dog when it comes to waging war.

Something we do not need, either as a nation or for the world.

Time to stop using bullets and start using our intelligence.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 07:53 AM : Mar 01, 20


Morning tucker, have you seen this?


As a Senate candidate in 2004, Mr. Obama said he would support military action against Iran if diplomacy fails to rein in the mullahs'''''''' nuclear program.

"In light of the fact that we''''''''re now in Iraq, with all the problems in terms of perceptions about America that have been created, us launching some missile strikes into Iran is not the optimal position for us to be in," he told the Chicago Tribune. "On the other hand, having a radical Muslim theocracy in possession of nuclear weapons is worse. So I guess my instinct would be to err on not having those weapons in the possession of the ruling clerics of Iran. ... I hope it doesn''''''''t get to that point."

Mr. Obama also told the Tribune he would back American military action to secure Pakistan''''''''s nuclear arsenal if President Musharraf is overthrown by radicals.

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by taotxzen March 1, 2008 1:44 PM EST
One more thing you have to factor in regarding a McCain Presidency, he is 72. Look at how much the Presidency has aged Georgey Boy, he came into office a young man and will leave (hopefully he will leave) a faded old man. And Bush isnt even a 9 to 5 guy. Something everyone who is seriously thinking about McCain should consider.
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by realpatriot1 March 1, 2008 1:29 PM EST
Rozz62,

Smart public officials and attornies not representing case subjects don''t comment on Federal cases coming to trial.

There''s no known connection between Obama and this case, so you''re grasping at straws.

Guilt by association refers to a logical fallacy not to an actual impropriety.
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by realpatriot1 March 1, 2008 1:24 PM EST
As long as Strickland''s political machine controls the optical scanners, yes, she has a chance.
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by gunownerdan March 1, 2008 12:47 PM EST
Senator McCain, Senator Obama, Senator Clinton,
These dangerous and useless politicians should be rotting in jail not running for president!!!

W A K E
U P
A M E R I C A
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by user168-2009 March 1, 2008 11:47 AM EST
I found this story about a case where Hillary used her knowledge of child abuse to get a man off of rape charges to be very sad and disturbing. Of course, it was her job as a lawyer to provide a competent defense, but it seems like she may have crossed a line by aggressively attacking the 12-year-old girl%u2019s character.

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/ny-usark245589997feb24,0,2670956.story

She seems to have carried that tactic with her when she actively participated in smear campaigns against the credibility of the victims of her husband%u2019s harassment, even after he was caught lying under oath in a court of law. Making women terrified to report sexual harassment out of fear of being publicly humiliated and having their careers destroyed is a terrible role model for women, as is attacking the character of 12-year-old rape victims.

Tenacity can be a desirable trait in a leader, but ruthlessness, a trait that Hillary conflates with tenacity and cultivates in abundance, is not."
Posted by g english


It is scary that a woman lawyer Hillary would smear a rape victim child to gain recognition. For 35 years, Hillary has done whatever it takes at all cost to secure her personal gain. People just don''t change.

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by mjones62254 March 1, 2008 10:54 AM EST
Clinton will be out eventually. Maybe she will hang on after Ohio, but I hope she gets out sooner rather than later. Enough already.
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by truthspeake2 March 1, 2008 10:45 AM EST
OBAMA 2008...RIP Hillary and the GOP!
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by jesterbelle March 1, 2008 10:38 AM EST
Mad dog McCain,LOL
;-)
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by jesterbelle March 1, 2008 10:33 AM EST
MEDIA IS UNFAIR TO HILLARY and Obama gets a free ride. Women should unite for Hillary.


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Posted by ssskfrancis at 06:55 AM : Mar 01, 2008

Instead of supporting her we are doing Hillary and the American people a dis-service and making this primary season into a media induced push for a man...
Posted by sueconrad1 at 10:20 PM : Feb 29, 2008

erractic, multiple personalities and standards

Ever wonder why hysteria,hysterical,and hysterectomy all have the same latin root?
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by popstom1 March 1, 2008 10:26 AM EST
Obamanites go and read todays front page from the
Chicago Sun-Times
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by ssskfrancis March 1, 2008 9:55 AM EST
MEDIA IS UNFAIR TO HILLARY and Obama gets a free ride. Women should unite for Hillary.
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by xzonz March 1, 2008 9:53 AM EST
am appalled at the misrepresentation and disloyalty of Democrats who are turning their backs on the Clinton Campaign. She is a bright, dedicated and committed individual who would make a tremendous contribution to repairing the damage done by the Bush Administration. Instead of supporting her we are doing Hillary and the American people a dis-service and making this primary season into a media induced push for a man who does not meet the same standards and beliefs as Senator Clinton. Unfortunately, it seems the American public is viewing dollars in advertising as quality of a candidate and not looking at the individuals and their beliefs. Wake Up Americans!

Posted by sueconrad1 at 10:20 PM : Feb 29, 2008

Posted by libra127 at 10:59 PM : Feb 29, 2008
+ report abuse
WRONG
her husband lied under oath, she supported him
voted for the war in iraq
rallied with a rep to destroy a fellow dem candidate
"shame on you..." sounds farmiliar?
erractic, multiple personalities and standards
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by jesterbelle March 1, 2008 9:43 AM EST
ajk_cbsnews, I''''m from Michigan too buddy.

Posted by truth-hurts at 05:42 AM : Mar 01, 2008

Hmm.Wonder who she,er they voted for?Totally missed the point.Michigan was warned about moving its'' primary up.A true sign of Hills'' integrity,the fact that she has none,is shown by her wanting it to count after she agreed,just like the other candidates,not to campaign there.If you must snivel,tell it to the election officials in Michigan.
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by popstom1 March 1, 2008 9:39 AM EST
Is senator Omana run his campaign from the step''s
cook county court house and when Mr.Rezko is done it''s BYEBYE barack
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by popstom1 March 1, 2008 9:31 AM EST
GOOD JOB TRUTH
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by vmcneal2 March 1, 2008 7:17 AM EST
It''s the meeeeeedia, It''s the meeeedia, it''s the meeeedia. When bigots lose they always blame the "main stream" media. Maybe it''s not the media,maybe bigots are out of step with the rest of America. The media didn''t give Obama 11 straight wins, the American people did. So stop crying about the meeeedia, and vote.
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by jedi08 March 1, 2008 7:01 AM EST
Thank God that this Wed. the Clinton Era will finally be over
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by jesterbelle March 1, 2008 2:16 AM EST
Whay are you so vicious??



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Posted by sbbm at 11:12 PM : Feb 29, 2008

He''s gone.Since he was acting like a piece of poop,I "flushed" him.Didn''t you see my post telling him?
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