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Senator Calls Talk Of "Running For Vice President" With Hillary Clinton Premature

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by apprxam March 9, 2008 8:01 PM EDT
When the nomination is stolen for Clinton, and Obama bows out and refuses her patronizing request to be her number two, blame will be placed squarely on his head.

Party unity is worked on and the only thing Democrats worked on has been to break it apart. Nothing, as of late, has been done with class in party since JFK. Cater''s greatest enemies came from within'' and the party has yet to rid itself of eating itself alive and today is no different. In Boston ''04, they were able to outclass the Republicans only because Bloomberg was a bit more classless. I wish Perot was running because he was the last candidate that made sense.
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by apprxam March 9, 2008 7:47 PM EDT
HErfan....Bogus because they were''nt in your candidate''s favor. I wonder how many corners of Texas you were in order to verify this. And to use Rush to buttress your defense isn''t even specious....it''s down right spurious; not an once of true the pound of lies.

Hillary is going to win, and that a fact. But you and the Clintonians panic belies the scorched earth practice that, none-the-less, worries your camp. Obama shouldn''t run on her ticket anymore than he should carry her on his. The Democrats are going to destroy the party and I''m gonna love the fingers-in-eye syndrome that occur in December 08 when the electoral college makes official the McCain nightmare and four more years of Iraq and incompetence.
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by zoroeltoro March 9, 2008 7:18 PM EDT
This is the first time in American political history that the candidate who is trailing after 80% of the campaign is over has offered the #2 position to candidate who is winning the election. What nonsense !

Good Lord, this is the political nonsense that I cannot accept. I have contributed to the Obama Campaign, and I have sent voter registration emails to Pennsylvanians so that they can get registered before the March 24 deadline and put an end to this "Silly Season" of politics once and for all. Please join me.
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by apprxam March 9, 2008 7:12 PM EDT
No CLinton Kool-aid here, Please!!!!!
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by apprxam March 9, 2008 6:52 PM EDT
Herfan, funny how that exact same accusation was made against Hillary regarding Texas. How in the primary, republican voteed for her but didn''t participate in the caucus in the evening.

Clintonians can''t see any fault in their candidate that even adverse numbers are lying on her. ''10 ain''t 10 unless she has 10 by her self.'' Blacks are racist for voting for him, women are self hating misogynist, whites are misguided anti-arynist. You guys have done nothing but cry since New Hampshire!
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by shayjo-2009 March 9, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
Dear apprxam,

You need to stop drinking the Kool-Aid at the Clinton Rallies. Please give us a break. You and Herfan need to have a reality check or even a CT-scan preferably of your brains. Wherever they may be.
Obama 2008
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by apprxam March 9, 2008 6:40 PM EDT
Noto, Shayj....I''m more than sure that Mrs. Sen. Clinton is going to get this nomination. The fact that the Democrats have this thing called super delegates in the first place presupposes that a little thing like democracy isn''t going to derail those in "enlightened" pursuit of high office. Obabma has gummed up the works enough and it''s time that the party takes control. CHance has no place in politics.
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by shayjo-2009 March 9, 2008 6:40 PM EDT
Dear Herfan,

Come up for air and sunlight once in awhile will ya! What color is the sky in your world. Let me guess..RED? Please give us a break with this utter nonsense. If you want to spread this type of propaganda, at least attempt to enlist your OWN voice.
Obama 2008
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by ddaryl1 March 9, 2008 6:16 PM EDT
[quote]PS -- AN ANALOGY

Being the wife of a brain surgeon does not
make her qualified to be a brain surgeon

Being the wife of an NFL quarterback does not
make her qualified to be an NFL quarterback

.

Soooo, why is Hillary qualified to be president ???

Why would a Senator from New York be any more qualified
than a sentaor from Illinois ??[/quote]



I have to laugh because the same thing can be said about our President who''s Dad and his Dad''s money and oil connections are the only reason he is president.

Ironic... he obviously was not capable of being a president and yet he got re-elected...

COuld American possibly be more stoopid... probably
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by shayjo-2009 March 9, 2008 6:09 PM EDT
Dear Notopennshut!!

So glad to have your comments here. I could not have said this better. I very much agree. The new message coming from the Clintons about a "unbeatable ticket" again is a political double talk from the Clinton machine. While they attempt to tear him down at all cost, they also would like him on their ticket? Schizophrenic madness. And people should not be fooled by this ploy. He absolutely DOES not need the Clintons. They need him. However, his constituents need him more and I believe that he will be the nominee. How many first''s does it take in an election cycle to win the nominee? Just one. And it is coming around the corner. The Clinton''s truly are engaged in Orwellian politics. It is just heartbreaking to see people fall for it.
Obama 2008
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