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Increasing Calls For New Vote In States Disqualified By Democratic Party

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by taddles-2009 March 6, 2008 3:16 PM EST
"He just might be the airport type...

Posted by IOWEIGN at 11:36 AM : Mar 06, 2008"


Or the drugs and alcohol made him impotent.
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by taddles-2009 March 6, 2008 3:11 PM EST
The everyday voters select the Republican Nominee.

The Elite of the party (super delegates) select the Democratic Nominee.

Don''''t the Democrats trust the common folk?

Posted by donbl1 at 11:59 AM : Mar 06, 2008"

By the poorly informed comment you posted, you apparently don''t have a clue how the Republican process works. The Rep party has super delegates just like the Dem party does, they just don''t call them "super delegates". The Rep party has a winner take all method which basically determines the outcome of the race in the first few primaries thereby effectively disenfranchising the vast majority of the Rep party.

The Dems trust the voters, that''s why they do an apportioned system. The Rep''s on the other hand use a system that guarantees an outcome well before most of the states even get a chance to vote. So who doesn''t trust who?
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by donbl1 March 6, 2008 3:06 PM EST
Hillary to release her taxes/income ...... sort of.....

She has said she will release by April 15th which is before the Penn primary.

Interesting choice of date.

That would mean she is going to release the 2007 tax/income numbers not 2006 taxes like Obama.

Is she trying to correct or hide something from 2006?
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by donbl1 March 6, 2008 2:59 PM EST
It seems like a dichotomy:

The everyday voters select the Republican Nominee.

The Elite of the party (super delegates) select the Democratic Nominee.

Don''t the Democrats trust the common folk?
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by aaabee-2009 March 6, 2008 2:55 PM EST
Posted by random_radar at 11:48 AM : Mar 06, 2008

And again, you folks are intent on misunderstanding me. I served in the department of national security. The only place to carry weapons was for drug interdiction and I was not assigned there.

So yes, there is ways to serve one''s country without packing a weapon. Medics, diplomats, reconstruction.
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by aaabee-2009 March 6, 2008 2:51 PM EST
Posted by neoconism at 11:41 AM : Mar 06, 2008

Whatever pal. I just find it rather laughable that the stuff you are trying to throw landed in your own corner when your intended targets are so prolific on these boards.

That I should not allowed any degree of sarcasm, amongst hundreds of posts full of sarcasm seems rather unfair, though.
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by random_radar March 6, 2008 2:48 PM EST
My uniform is a beautiful blue, with ribbons and even a couple medals. I believe in America enough to volunteer service for her. I love this country...

Posted by AaaBee at 11:39 AM : Mar 06, 2008

Is there any way to love and serve your country besides killing people? How many wars do I need to fight and how many people do I need to kill to prove my loyalty to America?

Why is being a veteran of war a right of passage to be a full citizen in the United States? Why is loving my neighbor and being peaceful so evil and traitorous?

Why is killing a virtue and peacefulness a sin?
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by aaabee-2009 March 6, 2008 2:39 PM EST
Each time you post, all I see are yellow feathers floating around. Pluck, pluck, pluck.

My uniform is a beautiful blue, with ribbons and even a couple medals. I believe in America enough to volunteer service for her. I love this country, and would support a decent Republican president like Reagan again, or a decent Democrat one too.

You go on hating. I am going to continue standing up for the freedom of my country and not let a few power-hungry greedy GOP''rs take this country down the sewer.

:)
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by ioweign March 6, 2008 2:36 PM EST
But he is still a saint, since he hasn''''t done an intern in the Oval office, thank heavens.

Posted by AaaBee at 11:13 AM : Mar 06, 2008


He just might be the airport type...
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by hillaryin08 March 6, 2008 2:35 PM EST
Yet YOU, O Great Keyboard Kommando, YOU get to stay at home, too chicken to go to a real war, so YOU make imaginary enemies out of your fellow countrymen and "fight" them from behind the safety of your computer.

My. Hero.


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Posted by AaaBee at 11:24 AM : Mar 06, 2008

mmmmm a self proclaimed psycic. You dont know anything lady. If you did you wouldnt beleive it anyways.
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