Comments on: Texas Caucuses: Confusing And Conflicted
Clinton And Obama Supporters Wrangle For Delegates In Lone Star State's Raucous Caucuses
- How come Republicans don''t know the proper use of the English language?
TO Stupid,is actually TOO STUPID!!! You''re just like your DECIDER! - Reply to this comment
- Here''s an idea, use the secret ballot or change name to the UnDemocratic party.
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- confused and conflicted and designed to keep the power
withen the party powerfull,
just exactly like to idiot , and un american republiCons - Reply to this comment
- Another example why the United States is rated 28th out of 28 full democracies in the world for free and fair elections. What a joke for the rest of the world to enjoy.
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- Blah blah blah blah blah Wright blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah typical white woman blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah racist. blah blah blah blah garlic nose.
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- The should give up on caucus voting.
Seems many are intimidated and or threatened when voting in open forum. many blacks and minorities where told prior who to vote for and if they did not, they would pay for it.
Not what way to run or win an election. - Reply to this comment
- Its embarassing to know there are any pro abortion, anti family, anti values & anti American democrats in the same state as me. I was wondering what the smell was from the north wind lol. Oh well thank God they are a minority in this state.
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- Clintons will try anything to win.
Watch out for that sniper fire Billary
Liar Liar Pants suit on fire
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Posted by jedi08 at 03:08 AM : Mar 30, 2008
What are you saying???!! You are going to shoot
Clinton??? - Reply to this comment
- clinton needs to drop out now and support Sen. Obama. its the right thing to do for our country. so far, clinton is acting very, very selfish... she just wants to win the nomination at ANY cost. If she wins the nomination, mccain will win. Sen. Obama on the other hand will soundly beat mccain; the issues: Iraq war and the economy, but more importantly, America is ready to finally be one nation (and not under god either)
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- Clintons will try anything to win.
Watch out for that sniper fire Billary
Liar Liar Pants suit on fire - Reply to this comment
- Caucuses separate the wheat from the chaff. Our precinct''s caucus chose all its delegates for Obama, as Hillary didn''t make the 15% threshold. She would of, as I later found out, but didn''t because several people who came to vote thinking it was a primary were too ashamed to allow their vote to become public. Hillary would have gotten their vote if they could''ve sneaked in and hidden behind a curtain -- hence the disparity between primaries and caucuses for her.
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- The Clintons are trying to block delegates, change the rules, have supper delegates overturn the will of the people. How pathetic are they. This is great, I love watching hillary die this slow painfull death.
Whatch out for that sniper fire Billary!
Liar Liar suit pants on fire - Reply to this comment
- It appears to me Mrs. Clinton is made of sterner stuff than her husband, and certainly the scrambling, fighting, "never give up" attitude is 100 percent American. I like that attitude. Mr. Obama comes across as an "Empty Suit" who learned most, but not all, of what the actor Robert Redford''s character in "The Candidate" learned, or not, in that movie, asking his handlers after a victorious vote "What do I do now?". Harry Truman had the "right stuff", and it seems to me Mrs. Clinton learned a lot from him, rather than from a character in a movie.
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- Leave it too the state who gave us 2 bush
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