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Exit Polls Suggest Strength With Democratic Base Helped Stem Clinton's Primary Slide
- 9/11, 911 .... a dominant man who has power of life and death. 11 like the two minirettes on a Mosque. The end times when God has the power to judge and send you to heaven or hell. From the Free Masons... another group of skull and bone heads who stole our stuff like you stole the Native Americans and use it for sports teams. Ours, you put on your flags for war teams.
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- Revolution 9 from the Beatles... you follow them or Elvis
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- 666 and 9. Baboons who have no God, just an alpha leader. Simon says....
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- 666 - what does it really mean. Well, 9 is dominance and like 4 came from the cross, 9 is from a standing man. 6 is from a bowing man. The three logics of God are the hexagram, cross and crescent/pentagram. Those three are for the the humans who can thing on their own and follow hear God. So, 666 is a blind beast who follows a dominant human leader.
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- She won because Saturday Night Live exposed the bias of CNN and MSNBC against her. Thank God people finally saw the truth about the kid glove treatment of Obama.
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- Why Hillary won? Gee, I wonder...
First there is the fact that the voting is a fraud. Then there is her experience with false flage terror and taking the citizens guns. And of course the bankers, corporations, and AIPAC who need that experience now more than ever. - Reply to this comment
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Hillary Clinton won because she is qualified, and , as the first woman President of the "civilized" United States, she will bring this country in line with the rest of the world. Hillary Clinton won because she is equally as qualified as Senator Barack Obama to be a part of the precedent that the People and the Democratic Party will set: the election of the first woman and/or African American president.
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- Its equally interesting to play with the remaining primaries and associated delegates. Even if Hillary wins every remaining primary by a margin of 55% to 45% she still comes up short in terms of numbers of elected delegates. Can the Democratic party possibly not give the nomination to the candidate that wins the popular vote after all the screaming regarding just that issue in the 2000 presidential election?
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- demographics are misleading.... Many people voting for Hillary have degrees....
More of todays youth are able to go to college than the youth of 30, 40, 50, years ago......
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- I have grown tired of the media and especially Wolf Blitzer and Tim Russert. They have proven themselves to be unprofessional and definitely poor journalists. I think Hillary is right in saying that Obam may give inspiring speeches, but that doesn''t cut it for me. He would probably talk everything to death and think the talk of sunshine and roses would solve all of our world problems. Well, that just isn''t what I want for President. I want a gutsy, smart, savvy and politically experienced person to run our country. That does include McCain or Obama.
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.



