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Latest Caucus Victory Is His Thirteenth In Battle For The Democratic Presidential Nomination

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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 6:07 PM EDT
Seriously, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama should come to their senses and join together on the ticket.

Either order: Obama-Clinton, Clinton-Obama.

Bill Clinton was wrong when he said that ticket would be "almost unstoppable."

No "almost" about it. It WOULD be unstoppable.

Since Barack and Hillary voted the same way in the Senate 94% of the time, it wouldn"t matter what order it was.

Their administration would be a bright new day and a bright new era in American history.
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by vastr-wcon March 9, 2008 6:05 PM EDT

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The voters have spoken and it is now time for Hussein to withdraw and end his divisive campaign. It has been fun watching the antics of his frat-boy and girls-gone-wild supporters, but it is now time to take the presidential contest seriously.

Responsible Dems must focus on the fact that Tony''s Rezko''s partner-in-crime cannot win the presidency by winning in small states with insignificant Electoral College votes, like Vermont, Iowa, Idaho, Wyoming and North Dakota. To win the presidency, it will take winning the Hillary states of California, Ohio, New York, Michigan, Texas and Florida.

The Hope-Change, Change-Hope, Hope-able Change and Change-able Hope BS and assorted plagiarisms of Hussein (along with his theft of most of John Edwards'' ideas) has been a delightful distraction from reality. The last thing the Dems need is another gas bag loser like Kerry that can only spout hollow platitudes. Intellectually mature Democrats must get serious and work to nominate and elect a capable president.

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by stirg March 9, 2008 6:04 PM EDT
NEWS FLASH: *** CHENEY VP on barrack obama ticket leads to new claims of FAMILY DYNASTY
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 6:03 PM EDT
I remember Hillary Clinton making a big visit to Tokyo, Japan back in the 1960s.

No wait, that was Godzilla.

Never mind.
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by stirg March 9, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
glad to see you have a sense of humor iceman-we may support different candidates but we are on the same team-well,not in orientation, but politically
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by von_marko March 9, 2008 5:58 PM EDT
///NEWS FLASH UPDATE///

Hillary names Hanna Montanna as VP choise. Sources say it will attract the Obama demographic.

///NEWS FLASH COMPLETE//
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by von_marko March 9, 2008 5:57 PM EDT
ha
not bad; I don''t mind leftist weenies when that can squeze in a reasonably funny joke
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:55 PM EDT
"A new study released today shows that over 80% of Obama supporters WILL NOT vote in the November general election."
- Posted by von_marko at 02:50 PM : Mar 09, 2008
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If that"s true, it puts the odds slightly in Obama"s favor.

He"ll still win, since 90% of McCain"s supporters won"t be able to figure out the voting machines.
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:52 PM EDT
RE: Post by cowgirlblue2 at 02:46 PM : Mar 09, 2008

You too, Chelsea. Knock that off.



["I"m Barack Obama, and I do NOT approve of this message. Heck, I"m not even aware of it."]
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by stirg March 9, 2008 5:50 PM EDT
iceman-the original S-chip Bill was sponsered by Hillary, but congrats to obama for adding an amendment.
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by von_marko March 9, 2008 5:50 PM EDT
///NEWS FLASH///

A new study relased today shows that over 80% of Obama supporters WILL NOT vote in the November general election.

REASON: A new X Box video game is scheduled to be release prior to the Christmas shopping season. Sources say Obama''''s demographic will likely be home playing a new "Combat" video game drinking Red Bull ans probably won''''t vote afterall.

///NEWS FLASH COMPLETE///
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by stirg March 9, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
YOU do realise, that when you are only resorting to namecalling it reduces your arguments for your candidate, Obama,into childish playground tactics, and on a parallel to repubs recent attacks onhim saying "terrorists will be dancing in the streets-lets argue about our posistions and leave it at that-thats taking the higher ground.
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
"Barack Obama also sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children"s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to provide one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.

After passing both houses of Congress with bipartisan majorities, SCHIP was vetoed by President Bush in early October 2007, a move Obama said "shows a callousness of priorities that is offensive to the ideals we hold as Americans."

Wikipedia
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:40 PM EDT
"Sorry Iceman, that still doesn"t even add up to half the Diplomatic trips that Hillary made. Nice try though, at least you know how to google. Why don"t you and singingrick come on over to the winning side."
- Posted by truth-hurts at 02:38 PM : Mar 09, 2008
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Hillary, knock that off. Your posts are starting to make you look like a monster.
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:36 PM EDT
Barack Obama visited those countries as a United States Senator tackling serious issues of war and peace.

Hillary went as First Lady, often with Chelsea in tow, visiting nature parks and other scenic sites and making a pleasant impression.
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:32 PM EDT
"As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Barack Obama made official trips to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. In August 2005, he traveled to Russia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan. The trip focused on strategies to control the world"s supply of conventional weapons, biological weapons, and weapons of mass destruction as a first defense against potential terrorist attacks. Following meetings with U.S. military in Kuwait and Iraq in January 2006, Obama visited Jordan, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. At a meeting with Palestinian students two weeks before Hamas won the legislative election, Obama warned that "the U.S. will never recognize winning Hamas candidates unless the group renounces its fundamental mission to eliminate Israel." He left for his third official trip in August 2006, traveling to South Africa, Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Chad. In a nationally televised speech at the University of Nairobi, he spoke forcefully on the influence of ethnic rivalries and corruption in Kenya. The speech touched off a public debate among rival leaders, some formally challenging Obama''s remarks as unfair and improper, others defending his positions."

- Wikipedia
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:29 PM EDT
"singingrick, Iceman, Ok, Here''''s one for you. Hillary has represented the USA in 80 countrys and Obama has?????"
- Posted by truth-hurts at 02:27 PM : Mar 09, 2008
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The late Princess Diana did the same for her country.

Nobody in Britain thought that qualified her to lead the troops in war.
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by iceman_1960 March 9, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
RE: Post by truth-hurts at 02:19 PM : Mar 09, 2008

At least Obama isn"t stupid, like McCain and Bush.

I don"t want a dummy answering that red phone at 3 in the morning.

America can"t afford a crash landing with a pilot like McCain.
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by March 9, 2008 5:21 PM EDT
Hillary = Monster
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by singingrick March 9, 2008 5:20 PM EDT


truth-hurts


Is this the best you have to offer in the way of intelligent debate about real issues?


lol!



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