Comments on: Obama's February Haul: $55 Million
Record Fundraising Total Eclipses Clinton's Numbers
- Pennies from Heaven ...
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- This will be the biggest political scandal since
Watergate: Clinton phoned Canadian Embassy:
From Toronto Newspaper
PM must fire chief of staff: Opposition
BRODIE FENLON AND CAMPBELL CLARK
Globe and Mail Update
March 6, 2008 at 4:07 PM EST
Opposition MPs called for the head of the Prime Minister''s chief of staff, Ian Brodie, Thursday after it was revealed an offhand remark he made to journalists preceded the leak of a confidential diplomatic discussion that rocked the U.S. presidential campaign.
%u201CWe know that Ian Brodie, the chief of staff for the Prime Minister was involved, and this was clear involvement in American politics,%u201D said NDP Leader Jack Layton. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary''s one-way lovefest with John McCain puts her in the position of blackmailing the Democratic Party into either giving her the nomination or else she''ll pull a Lieberman and try to throw the election to the Republicans.
No loyalty, no integrity, no class ...
Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you ...
The Clintons. - Reply to this comment
- Al sharptan said today Obama''s supporters will not defend the nominee, if the superdelegates choose the other candidate, he even called it racist?
That''s fine to me, because Democratic Party don''t need these people, Core of Democratic party consisted of moderates, not these ultra-liberal or even socialists. - Reply to this comment
- I suggest Obama pay $20 million of this money to Florida and Mischigan states to have a do-over, if he is sincere about what he says in his speeches!!
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- what a waste of money, he was unable to win.
Obama will teach us how to waste poor people money. - Reply to this comment
- 55 million in just one month ?!?!?!?
Economy must be doing pretty good
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Posted by mocaIeo at 07:51 PM : Mar 06, 2008
thats why the libs can''t pay their mortgages!! they give their money to obama, then don''t have money for mortgage, they get foreclosed on and blame Bush....amazing - Reply to this comment
- For a guy who out-spents his opponent 4 to 1, and get results such as March 4th; it is interesting why his supporters don''t ask about his irresponsible expenditure?!
He claims the money is coming from donors with no means, such as those who donate 3.01 USD. Shouldn''t he be more responsible about the money. Don''t voters have a right to question his fiscal responsibility when he is in the Oval office.
The fact is people don''t like to be bombarded by political ads. This was one reason he was defeated last Tuesday. Poor Hillary wanted to buy some advetising time in Texas 3 days before the election, but they told her all are reserved by "Obama for America!" If this is not "politic as usual", so what do you call it? - Reply to this comment
I declare Jihad on all those that Jihad against Bush''s global Jihad.
God is great!- Reply to this comment
- there too much money in this race its just going to go to buy other pols and corrupt the process, Obama outspent Clinton 3-1 drew large crowds to his speeches and won only 5 counties out of 88 in Ohio. No amount of money is going to help this guy win a big State.
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Posted by pepperp1 at 07:21 PM : Mar 06, 2008
Yes, his big landslide vote in Texas got 25 out of 254 counties. lol He didn''t even landslide in Houston, the vote was only split about 7%. He just happened to pick up more delegates that were awarded on population, not votes. - Reply to this comment
- there too much money in this race its just going to go to buy other pols and corrupt the process, Obama outspent Clinton 3-1 drew large crowds to his speeches and won only 5 counties out of 88 in Ohio. No amount of money is going to help this guy win a big State.
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Posted by pepperp1 at 07:21 PM : Mar 06, 2008
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Really? He is going to end up winning Texas, and according to most Texans, that is a BIG state. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary''s new team
http://image.pathfinder.com/time/daily/2001/0101/clinton0128.jpg - Reply to this comment
Most of Obama''''s money came in the form of small checks from concerned citizens who want change. Most of McCain''''s money comes from corporations and lobbyists who want things to stay exactly the way they are now.
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Posted by singingrick at 06:53 PM : Mar 06, 2008
The people are clearly behind Obama.- Reply to this comment
there too much money in this race its just going to go to buy other pols and corrupt the process, Obama outspent Clinton 3-1 drew large crowds to his speeches and won only 5 counties out of 88 in Ohio. No amount of money is going to help this guy win a big State.- Reply to this comment
- This Obama campaign has taken the front runner status to far, they need to back off Dems love Senator Clinton their continued attacks on her are outrageous they are giving the race to McCain with their militant attacks on the Party.
Shame shame - Reply to this comment
- Rezko must be dumping his money before he goes to the pen...he''s probably having it handed out on the streets with envelopes already addressed to the Obama campaign, lol Whatta good friend!
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Most of Obama''s money came in the form of small checks from concerned citizens who want change. Most of McCain''s money comes from corporations and lobbyists who want things to stay exactly the way they are now.- Reply to this comment
- is he still a senator or did he resign so he could run his campaign?
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Hussein supporters:
KEEP SENDING IN THOSE WELFARE CHECKS.
YOU WILL GET IT AL BACK - PLUS A HEFTY BONUS - IF HE WINS!
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In my mostly white suburban precinct.
Obama 216
Clinton 103
There is no racism here. But, there is plenty of people who do not want the lies and slime of the Clintons.- Reply to this comment
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