Comments on: Florida Democrats Won't Hold Re-Do Primary
Party Chairwoman Cites Lack Of Support For Idea; Fate Of Delegates Now Rests With DNC
- Time for the DNC to seat the delegates from FLA. OBAMA is toast, is numbers are going down the toilet and will never beat McCain.
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- Bush and the Republicans couldn''t have got their war on without the able assistance of the other half of the oligarchical party--the Democrats! And, when the Democrats won control of Congress, the first thing Pelosi and Reid did was help the surge!
When you vote Demopublican...you''re not just voting for a party with two wings...a kind electoral feminine protection product for those heavy days when the Establishment is bleeding out lies and nonsense like a stuck pig...You are voting for a way of life...a Purina Cat Chow way of life... where you sit quitely like a good kitty and eat pellets out of a bowl so everyone will know that you are a pretty, well behaved and precious little American kitty who respects his betters and always uses the sandbox.
Vote Demopublican and you''ll get more kitty treats like the $1200-600 dollars the Demopublicans are going to leave by your bowl to stimulate the economy....Good kitties! - Reply to this comment
- This is the same party that wants to run the country folks. The stripping of the delegates was a loser in the first place. Just like the stripping of the Iraq army was one of this administrations big boo boos. Now it is time to pay for past mistakes. If you think things are going to straighten out by having a split party that makes big mistakes running the country keep dreaming.
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- Bear Stearns, the firm of thieves that the thieves at JP Morgan just acquired, paid out billions in bonuses to its executives just six weeks ago, according to Jim Rogers an analyst, before being sold for next to nothing...Its employees owned two-thirds of the stock and it''s price dropped from around $100 a share to $2...Job well done!
Wall Street is supporting Demopublicans! You should too! Just because gas is going on four dollars a gallon...just because America is being de-industrialized...just because they support free trade and open borders and the war against freedom all over the world is no reason for you not to support Wall Street and JP Morgan...Remember! JP Morgan was the US purchasing agent for Great Britain in its war against Western Civilization in 1914 and used its influence to help get the Federal Reserve Bill passed to provide a mechanism to create a huge debt to help Great Britain in its war for fun and profit. Now, the Federal Reserve has helped it acquire Bear Stearns...Don''t you wish that you could create money out of nothing like these bankers? - Reply to this comment
- Way to go Florida! You already voted your choice! Make them let your vote stand!
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- goat after the Rev.Wright she will carrie the poplur
vote ByeBye Obama - Reply to this comment
- abor I wiil not vote for Obama but Larry Sinclair
is a lieing sack of $hit his mama should have
throwen him in the river with a bag of rocks - Reply to this comment
- Democrats | 2,025 Needed to Clinch
OBAMA 1,612
CLINTON 1,476
EDWARDS 18
The GAP favoring BO over Hilary is growing by the hour (Actaully by the day, LOL!) 136 delegates have favored Barack Obama, and you know what? THEY ARE RIGHT! - Reply to this comment
- Since everyone played by the same rules - none of the candidates campaigned in Florida - it is time for the DNC to back down and let the vote stand. I realize that since Howard Dean does not want HRC in the White House, that is a stumbling block, but he and the DNC should grow up. How dare they disenfranchise an entire state just because they wanted to. The people have spoken and they are supposed to have the power.
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- Nice job, Florida. Good for you guys for saving your time and money. After PA., let''s hope Missy steps aside and let Obama square off with OLD man McCain. Sorry about your delusion ''lil Hillary about a women becoming president.
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- This state is so incompetent . . . how about we collectively all make a pledge of three strikes and they''re out?
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