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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:27 AM EDT
Only in America!!
Take care!!
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by jesterbelle March 24, 2008 4:26 AM EDT
Same''s true for me,and I''ll never vote for Hillary,LOLSee ya'',Take care.
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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:22 AM EDT
See my post about independents disappearing,along with all of the young voters.Deal with it.McCain ''''08,courtesy of Hillary.



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Posted by jesterbelle at 01:20 AM : Mar 24, 2008

I am a registered Independant as well and I will never vote Obama!!

NOBAMA 08
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by jesterbelle March 24, 2008 4:20 AM EDT
This is the future, time to deal with it.


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Posted by OBAMASGRANNY at 01:14 AM : Mar 24, 2008

See my post about independents disappearing,along with all of the young voters.Deal with it.McCain ''08,courtesy of Hillary.
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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:20 AM EDT
Good night all and remember, no matter who you support, this is America and all votes need to be counted!!
Take care and God BLESS America!!
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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:16 AM EDT

Some of these folks on here could rationalize the Empire state building away.You missed the point,she can''''t catch him in delegates.You think what you want about us.BTW,I''''m not a democrat,I''''m an independent.We''''re magic.Watch us disappear when she steals the nomination,along with all of the disillusioned young potential democrats.



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Posted by jesterbelle at 01:11 AM : Mar 24, 2008

You''ve already disappeared from Obama''s support according to the latest polling,...
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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:14 AM EDT
In most modern United States presidential primaries, the Democratic nominee is known well in advance of the official nomination at the Democratic National Convention. Typically, a presumptive nominee emerges when one candidate receives a majority of the available pledged delegates and superdelegates, and all other candidates drop out of the race.

If no candidate receives a clear majority of delegates, the party may head into the convention without a nominee. This is known as a brokered convention. The nominee is then determined by a series of floor votes at the convention, which may be preceded by negotiations among the party leaders and candidates. Pledged delegates and superdelegates may switch their support, and negotiations continue until one candidate receives a majority of votes. The last brokered Democratic convention was in 1952.

Sometimes the term %u201Cbrokered convention%u201D is used loosely to refer to any process by which party leaders negotiate among themselves to bring an end to the nominating process. For example, in 2008, if neither of the candidates were to receive a majority of delegates by the final primaries on June 3, party leaders could step in to broker a deal by which superdelegates could come together to provide clear support for a candidate before the August 25 convention

This is the future, time to deal with it.
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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:11 AM EDT
Sorry, that''''s not a good enough reason to disenfranchise me or anyone else. If Obama and his supporters can not handle the fact that it takes 2025 delegates to get the nomination, that''''s their problem. It''''s the Obama supporters who are tearing the Democratic party apart by insisting that Hillary quit before Obama has earned the required number of 2025 delegate votes. Obama does not have a right to be handed the nomination. He must earn the required 2025 delegate votes. Too bad, but that''''s the rules.


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Posted by michael0004 at 01:03 AM : Mar 24, 2008

RIGHT ON THE MONEY!!
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by jesterbelle March 24, 2008 4:11 AM EDT
Sorry, that''''s not a good enough reason to disenfranchise me or anyone else. If Obama and his supporters can not handle the fact that it takes 2025 delegates to get the nomination, that''''s their problem. It''''s the Obama supporters who are tearing the Democratic party apart by insisting that Hillary quit before Obama has earned the required number of 2025 delegate votes. Obama does not have a right to be handed the nomination. He must earn the required 2025 delegate votes. Too bad, but that''''s the rules.


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Posted by michael0004 at 01:03 AM : Mar 24, 2008

Some of these folks on here could rationalize the Empire state building away.You missed the point,she can''t catch him in delegates.You think what you want about us.BTW,I''m not a democrat,I''m an independent.We''re magic.Watch us disappear when she steals the nomination,along with all of the disillusioned young potential democrats.
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by obamasgranny March 24, 2008 4:08 AM EDT

She can''''''''t catch him in the popular vote,or the delegate lead.It''''''''s an excersize in futility,and it is damaging Obamas''''''''chance.Did you read what truth posted that I commented on?It''''''''s serious sshit,and Hillary is playing with peoples lives now.

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Obama has no chance of reaching enough votes to win the nomination if Hillary does not drop out.

It is going to go down to the Superdelegates..........who may after watching Obama''s support fall into the big black hole that has just appeared will be forced to make tuff decisions.

I didn''t think it was possible before, but I can''t believe the dems have found someone more hated than even Hillary. Eeek...Obama is unelectable, Hell he may even be in jail by November giving his scams are coming to light.

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