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Former VP Candidate Was Under Fire For Suggesting Obama's Success Is Only Because He's Black

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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 5:04 AM EDT
Well said, Irishwench! posted by sesanders1
ROFL! Never underestimate the Irish! Go girl! posted by RowdyTexan2 ----
:-) Thanks..and after a final word, I''''m off to rest for my next battle.

"With all due respect to the luck of the irish and St. Patrick''''''''s Day approaching next week"---Posted by BLKPRESIDENT

While I slightly appreciate your attempted sentiment of respect, your reply illustrates that you know as little about the Irish as you do women. The Irish did not survive or accomplish what they have in life through luck. We are smart, resourceful and warriors. We respect life, land and honor. Our luck is a blessing not an inate quality of who we are. Only people who make unwise choices need luck to get by. As a side note, I don''''t know how black women respond to your sexist, inferior drivel,(Although I can guess)a true Irish woman would stuff your sorry *** in the her oven and go down the street to buy her cookies while YOU baked! So you best stay outta my kitchen.




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Posted by Irishwench at 02:00 AM : Mar 13, 2008
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Well said, and worth repeating!
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by crtoo March 13, 2008 5:03 AM EDT
There''''s a BIG difference between 1968 and 2008--no comparison at all. Obama is clearly the candidate of choice. Hillary should leave and accept that the country is NOT ready for a women president at this time.

Posted by BLKPRESIDENT at 01:58 AM : Mar 13, 2008

I dont see much difference.
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by jesterbelle March 13, 2008 5:02 AM EDT
BLKPRES......In regards to my GOODDAAM post now 5 or6 pages back...about Fuuccknnnn "DIVIDE AND CONQUER".. I would really appreciate it if maybe later on you might consider what I''''m trying to say and that I''''m probably right. Thank You


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Posted by truth-hurts at 01:29 AM : Mar 13, 2008

truths'' version of sticking together is to support Clinton.No thanks.She is the one that will smooth things over to maintain the status quo.McCain will **** people off even more by extending Bushes policies for a third term,creating radical change,possibly even revolution.Obama will either do right,or fall on his ***,creating radical change either way,possibly revolution.Naah,no Hillary for me,Obama or McCain.Hillary''s a nut anyway.She''s a megalomaniac same as Hitler.Womans got some serious mental problems.
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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 5:02 AM EDT
Nite J, Nite Irish, Nite Seas, NIte Jester...all take care!
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by crtoo March 13, 2008 5:02 AM EDT
admitted by crtoo that she is for the right,she is taking you for granted,stay home if she steals the nomination.Show her that she is not inevitable,and we are sick of her low life tactics.

Posted by jesterbelle at 01:42 AM : Mar 13, 2008


SORRY BUT I AM A DEMOCRAT, always have been. But if Obama gets the nomination, I will vote for McCain.
I rather take someone predictable than a mesmerizing hypocrite that gets other to do his dirty work for him, then plays the innocent.
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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 5:00 AM EDT
Rowdy,,,,,To unite the party one has to win the nomination, both are highly capable of uniting it.

Keep in mind please,,,,, A party that can manipulate this nation into a war of agression violating international law & the rules of warfare will stop at nothing.


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Posted by j-whitman at 01:57 AM : Mar 13, 2008

I know. Go get some rest. I''m going to. We can watch over the nation tomorrow. :)
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by blkpresident March 13, 2008 4:59 AM EDT
paris1969,

Spewing untruths about Obama''s church won''t even help Hillary now. Obama''s church is a Christain one by the way.
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by blkpresident March 13, 2008 4:58 AM EDT
There''s a BIG difference between 1968 and 2008--no comparison at all. Obama is clearly the candidate of choice. Hillary should leave and accept that the country is NOT ready for a women president at this time.
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by j-whitman March 13, 2008 4:57 AM EDT
Rowdy,,,,,To unite the party one has to win the nomination, both are highly capable of uniting it.

Keep in mind please,,,,, A party that can manipulate this nation into a war of agression violating international law & the rules of warfare will stop at nothing.
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by paris1969 March 13, 2008 4:56 AM EDT
everyone should go to FOXnews.com and read the info on Obama''s church and listen to his ministry talk hate about the Clintons and white-rich-people!
NOBAMA NOBAMA NOBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by crtoo March 13, 2008 4:54 AM EDT
http://obamatruth.org/
Posted by ninasevyn at 01:11 AM

Thanks for the site. It is nice to get confirmation on what one thinks and sees.

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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 4:53 AM EDT
I know, J. But it''s going to take BOTH of our candidates to be on that ballot! So they''d better straight up and unite this party!
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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 4:51 AM EDT
Yep, truth hurts and numbers don''t lie. And if the decision was tonite on the popular vote Hillary would have it.
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by j-whitman March 13, 2008 4:49 AM EDT
Rowdy,,, One more thing to think about & this GOP is good at it ---- Wiith McCain with their nomination, all there efforts are thrown against both Hillary & Obama --
-- What you see now is the beginning of the spin manipulation & lies & the GOP are experts at it.... You are seeing many here who are doing just that far later in the evening than ever... It''s going to get worse, much worse.
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by popstom1 March 13, 2008 4:49 AM EDT
Truth-hurts
I am looking at 1968 and belive it or not I am color
blind and hopeing for the best. and i hate the past
it can not be changed
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by blkpresident March 13, 2008 4:49 AM EDT
sesanders1,

Obama is now the heart of the party. Hillary won a few BIG states--whoopee-do. She really needs to leave after Obama decks her (again) in PA. this time. She can try again in say 2016.
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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 4:47 AM EDT
Nite J, :) I know.
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by jesterbelle March 13, 2008 4:46 AM EDT
Hillary 2016....Hillary Is Back, But This Time She`s Black!!!!


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Posted by chitown639 at 01:21 AM : Mar 13, 2008

LOL,shades of Al Jolson.Mammy!
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by rowdytexan2 March 13, 2008 4:45 AM EDT
Posted by Irishwench at 01:39 AM : Mar 13, 2008

ROFL! Never underestimate the Irish! Go girl!
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by blkpresident March 13, 2008 4:45 AM EDT
Irishwench,

With all due respect to the luck of the irish and St. Patrick''s Day approaching next week, PLEASE don''t feel too lucky about your girl Hillary''s chances. After PA., the only cabinet (s) she''ll be thinking about filling will be over her kitchen stove. She can try again when the country demonstrates it is ready, because right now the country is demonstrating that she needs to re-introduce herself to her apron. Truth hurts, but numbers don''t lie.
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